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Age prediction model for adult male Galapagos sea lions based on skull measures
ArticleAbstract: The age of adult mammals is required for studies related to ontogeny patterns, growth rate, and lifePalabras claves:Age estimation, Dentine growth layer, Generalized additive models, Skull measures, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Salomé Izurieta-Benítez, Torres J.Fuentes:googleorcidscopusOrigin and dispersion pathways of guava in the Galapagos Islands inferred through genetics and historical records
ArticleAbstract: Guava (Psidium guajava) is an aggressive invasive plant in the Galapagos Islands. Determining its prPalabras claves:colonization pathway, Galapagos islands, Genetic diversity, guava, Invasive speciesAutores:Bernardo M. Gutierrez, Diego O. Urquía, Gabriela Pozo, Maria de Lourdes Torres, María José Pozo, Torres M.L.Fuentes:googlescopusPsidium guajava in the Galapagos Islands: Population genetics and history of an invasive species
ReviewAbstract: The threat of invasive plant species in island populations prompts the need to better understand thePalabras claves:Autores:Analía Espín, Bernardo M. Gutierrez, Diego O. Urquía, Gabriela Pozo, Maria de Lourdes Torres, María José Pozo, Torres M.L.Fuentes:googlescopusUnderstanding the genetic diversity of the guayabillo (Psidium galapageium), an endemic plant of the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Oceanic archipelagos are known to host a variety of endemic plant species. The genetic diversity andPalabras claves:endemic species, Galapagos Islands, Genetic diversity, Insular species, microsatellites, Psidium galapageiumAutores:Bernardo M. Gutierrez, Diego O. Urquía, Gabriela Pozo, Maria de Lourdes Torres, Rowntree J.K., Torres M.L.Fuentes:googlescopusRegional divergence in the skull morphometry of adult male Galapagos sea lion
ArticleAbstract: The skull often reveals adaptation to ecological and environmental influences. Food availability affPalabras claves:agonistic behavior, Galapagos sea lion, Intrasexual competition, marine productivity, Skull measuresAutores:Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Salomé Izurieta-Benítez, Torres J.Fuentes:googleorcidscopusComplete mitogenomes of the endangered Galapagos fur seal (Arctocephalus galapagoensis): new insights on its evolutionary history
ArticleAbstract: Of the two otariid species endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Galapagos fur seal (GFS, ArctocephaPalabras claves:Arctocephalus species, Galapagos Islands, Mitochondrial genome, OtariidsAutores:Anslan S., Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, SEBASTIAN ANTONIO ESPINOZA ULLOA, Tedersoo L., Vences M.Fuentes:scopusTime-calibrated phylogeny and full mitogenome sequence of the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) from scat DNA
ArticleAbstract: Background. The Galapagos sea lion, Zalophus wollebaeki, is an endemic and endangered otariid, whichPalabras claves:Galapagos Archipelago, Mitochondrial genome, molecular clock, Otariid, phylogeny, ScatAutores:Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Pacarina Asadobay, SEBASTIAN ANTONIO ESPINOZA ULLOA, Sven Künzel, Vences M.Fuentes:scopusMicroplastic pollution in an endangered Galapagos pinniped: A comprehensive regional assessment
ArticleAbstract: Synthetic polymers are a persistent global threat to marine biodiversity, generating significant conPalabras claves:anthropogenic pressures, Galapagos sea lion, Microplastic pollution, Oceanic transport, Trophic adaptationsAutores:Borrell A., Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Drago M., Moreira-Mendieta A., Odei Garcia-Garin, Valeria Ochoa-Herrera, Walter Vivas-VacaFuentes:scopusDNA-metabarcoding supports trophic flexibility and reveals new prey species for the Galapagos sea lion
ArticleAbstract: Tropical ecosystems are challenging for pinnipeds due to fluctuating food availability. According toPalabras claves:bathymetry, DNA-metabarcoding, ocean productivity, Trophic ecology, ZALOPHUS WOLLEBAEKIAutores:Anslan S., Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Jaime A. Chaves, Moreira-Mendieta A., Pacarina Asadobay, Vences M.Fuentes:scopusEvidence of a Predatory Interaction of a Cookiecutter Shark (Isistius brasiliensis) on Galapagos Fur Seals (Arctocephalus galapagoensis)
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Diego O. Urquía, Diego Páez-Rosas, Moreira-Mendieta A., Pacarina AsadobayFuentes:scopus