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Comparative ectoparasite loads of five seabird species in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: In this paper we describe the ectoparasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) found on 5 species of seabiPalabras claves:Autores:Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Levin I.I., Parker P.G.Fuentes:googlescopusAssessment of advanced oxidation processes using zebrafish in a non-forced exposure system: A proof of concept
ArticleAbstract: Water bodies and aquatic ecosystems are threatened by discharges of industrial waters. EcotoxicologiPalabras claves:Advanced Oxidation Processes, Danio rerio, Ecotoxicological assays, FENTON, Graphitic carbon nitride, Heterogeneous photocatalysisAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Christian Sandoval-Pauker, Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Florinella Muñoz, Isabel Espinoza, Jady Pérez, Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Karol Ortiz, Mariá Belén Aldás, Paul Vargas Jentzsch, Popp J., Ramoji A., Tamia CabascangoFuentes:scopusArtisanal and small gold mining and petroleum production as potential sources of heavy metal contamination in ecuador: A call to action
ArticleAbstract: Mining and petroleum production are the source of many elements and base materials fundamental for oPalabras claves:Artisanal and small gold mining, Contaminant movement, ECUADOR, Environmental risks, Extractive industriesAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, María Belén Ochoa, Ximena DíazFuentes:scopusNatal dispersal and sociality of young galapagos hawks on Santiago Island
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) is the only diurnal resident raptor in the Galapagos ArchipPalabras claves:Buteo galapagoensis, coalitions, Floater, natal dispersal, PolyandryAutores:Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Parker P.G., Vargas H.Fuentes:googlescopusHealth evaluation of Galapagos hawks (Buteo galapagoensis) on santiago Island, Galapagos
ArticleAbstract: Galapagos Hawks (Buteo galapagoensis), the only endemic, diurnal raptor species in Galapagos, are cuPalabras claves:Avian adenovirus-1, Biochemistry profile, Buteo galapagoensis, Chlamydophila psittaci, Toxoplasma gondiiAutores:Deem S.L., Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Parker P.G.Fuentes:googlescopusHost sympatry and body size influence parasite straggling rate in a highly connected multihost, multiparasite system
ArticleAbstract: Parasite lineages commonly diverge when host lineages diverge. However, when large clades of hosts aPalabras claves:GALAPAGOS, host breadth, host switching, lice, parasite speciation, seabirdsAutores:Johnson K.P., Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Levin I.I., Parker P.G.Fuentes:googlescopusImplications of goat eradication on the survivorship of the Galapagos hawk
ArticleAbstract: Non-native mammals cause ecological disasters in island ecosystems and their eradication is usuallyPalabras claves:Eradication program, floaters, Galapagos islands, Herbivores, Introduced species, survivorship, tropical raptorAutores:Bednarz J., Carrion V., Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Levenstein K., Parker P.G., Vargas H.Fuentes:googlescopusMapping of potential environmental risks associated to formation water in the Oriente Basin, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Formation water is the water produced jointly with oil as part of oil production process, which in EPalabras claves:Amazon region, Environmental risk, Formation water, Oil Production, Oriente Basin, Risk mappingAutores:Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Maria B. Ochoa-CaballeroFuentes:scopusIntegrating phylogenomic and population genomic patterns in avian lice provides a more complete picture of parasite evolution
ArticleAbstract: Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (Palabras claves:diversification, doves, parasites, Phthiraptera, PhysconelloidesAutores:Allen J.M., Boyd B.M., Johnson K.P., Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Sweet A.D., Valim M.P., Villa S.M., Wilson R.E.Fuentes:googlescopusLineage sorting in multihost parasites: Eidmanniella albescens and Fregatiella aurifasciata on seabirds from the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Parasites comprise a significant percentage of the biodiversity of the planet and are useful systemsPalabras claves:Chewing lice, Cryptic speciation, Lineage sorting, parasites, seabirdsAutores:Johnson K.P., Jose Luis Rivera-Parra, Levin I.I., Parker P.G.Fuentes:googlescopus