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Attractiveness of food and avoidance from contamination as conflicting stimuli to habitat selection by fish
ArticleAbstract: Habitat selection by fish is the outcome of a choice between different stimuli. Typically, the presePalabras claves:food availability, Habitat choice, Spatial Distribution, Tilapia, ToxicityAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, David Salvatierra, Elizabeth N.V. Rodríguez, Luís Alberto Cedeño-Macías, Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R., Victoria Carolina Vera-VeraFuentes:scopusAvoidance and recolonization responses of the gastropod Olivella semistriata exposed to coastal sediments
Book PartAbstract: The spatial distribution of the snail Olivella semistriata along the Ecuadorian coast near the cityPalabras claves:Habitat selection, sediment, Spatial Distribution, ToxicityAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, David Salvatierra, Dayanara María Macías-Mayorga, Katherine Johana Benavides Anchundia, Luís Alberto Cedeño-Macías, Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R., Victoria Carolina Vera-VeraFuentes:scopusBioaccumulation of mercury in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from Ecuador and other worldwide regions: A comparative study
Book PartAbstract: Metals have been recognized as one of the main causes of pollution due to their persistence, toxicitPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, human health, Mercury, Thunnus albacaresAutores:David Villareal, Dayanara María Macías-Mayorga, Fernando Rey Diz, Luís Alberto Cedeño-MacíasFuentes:scopusHeavy metals in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) landed on the Ecuadorian coast
ArticleAbstract: Heavymetals are contaminants of great environmental concern due to theirmultiple origins (natural anPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Cadmium, FISH, human health, lead, MercuryAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Luís Alberto Cedeño-MacíasFuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting the effects of copper on local population decline of 2 marine organisms, cobia fish and whiteleg shrimp, based on avoidance response
ArticleAbstract: The present study focuses on avoidance response to pbkp_redict population decline of the marine fishPalabras claves:Avoidance, Contamination gradient, Environmental disturbance, Habitat selection, Nonforced exposureAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, David Salvatierra, Elizabeth N.V. Rodríguez, Kuri S., Luís Alberto Cedeño-Macías, Victoria Carolina Vera-Vera, Zambrano U.Fuentes:scopus