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Challenges and opportunities for the conservation of marine mammals in the Southeast Pacific with the entry into force of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act
ArticleAbstract: With the entry into force of the Fish and Fish Products Import Provisions of the United States MarinPalabras claves:Bycatch, Conservation, Fishing management, marine mammals, MMPA, Southeast PacificAutores:Alfaro-Shigueto J., Cocas L.A., Fernando Félix, Guerra J., Mangel J.C., Pérez-Alvarez M.J., Sepúlveda M.Fuentes:scopusA New Case of Interoceanic Movement of a Humpback Whale in the Southern Hemisphere: The El Niño Link
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Abras D.R., Acevedo J., Cheeseman T., Fernando Félix, Figueiredo Santos J.D., Haase B.J.M., Milton M.C., Southerland K.Fuentes:scopusGeographic and temporal patterns of non-lethal attacks on humpback whales by killer whales in the eastern South Pacific and the Antarctic Peninsula
ArticleAbstract: The role and impact of killer whales Orcinus orca as predators of baleen whales has been emphasizedPalabras claves:Eastern South Pacific, humpback whale, Killer whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, MIGRATION, Non-lethal attacks, Orcinus orca, Rake scarsAutores:Capella J., Fernando Félix, Flórez-González L., Gibbons J., Guzman H.M., Haase B.J.M.Fuentes:scopusMortality of dolphins and porpoises in coastal fisheries off Peru and southern Ecuador in 1994
ArticleAbstract: Of 722 cetaceans captured mostly in multi-filament gillnets and landed at Cerro Azul, central Peru,Palabras claves:ECUADOR, gillnets, Monitoring, Perú, small cetaceansAutores:Alfaro-Shigueto J., Bello R., Chávez-Lisambart L., Fernando Félix, García-Godos A., Montes D., Ontón K., Van Bressem M.F., Van Waerebeek K.Fuentes:scopusHabitat use of the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador: Management needs for a threatened population
ArticleAbstract: The habitat use by two neighboring coastal bottlenose dolphin communities (Posorja and El Morro) wasPalabras claves:Bottlenose dolphin, Conservation, ECUADOR, Environmental Variables, Habitat use, managementAutores:Anaid Paladines, Centeno R., Fernando Félix, Jaime E. Fernández, Jaime Fernández Romero, Romero J., Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:googlescopusIncidental catches of small cetaceans in the artisanal fisheries of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The estimated total catch for the entire Santa Rosa fleet is 1150 (CI 95% 874-1426) dolphins/yr andPalabras claves:Autores:Fernando Félix, Samaniego J.Fuentes:scopusImminent Risk of Extirpation for Two Bottlenose Dolphin Communities in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A long-term study of a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) population inhabiting the GulfPalabras claves:Bottlenose dolphin, ECUADOR, management, population trend, Reproductive parametersAutores:Fernando Félix, Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:googlescopusImpacts of Fishing Entanglement on the Bottlenose Dolphin Society in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is a cosmopolitan species inhabiting tropical andPalabras claves:Autores:Fernando FélixFuentes:scopusSpatial distribution, social structure and conservation threats of a small community of bottlenose dolphins, tursiops truncatus (Odontoceti: Delphinidae) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A resident community of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) was studied irregularly between 200Palabras claves:Anthropogenic threats, Behavior, Bottlenose dolphin, Conservation and management, Ecology, ECUADOR, TURSIOPS TRUNCATUSAutores:Centeno R., Fernando Félix, Melanie ZavalaFuentes:scopus