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Comportamiento alimentario de tres especies de tiburones capturados ilegalmente en la reserva marina de Galápagos.
Master ThesisAbstract: El presente trabajo está enfocado en generar información referente a la ecología trófica de los tibuPalabras claves:ALOPIAS PELAGICUS, CARCHARINUS FALCIFORMIS, ECOLOGÍA TRÓFICA, PRIONACE GLAUCAAutores:Diego Páez-Rosas, Paúl Renato Insuasti ZárateFuentes:rraaeDietary ontogeny of the blue shark, Prionace glauca, based on the analysis of δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N in vertebrae
ArticleAbstract: Ontogenetic changes in habitat and food preferences are common in nature; they reflect changes in thPalabras claves:Autores:Delgado-Huertas A., Diego Páez-Rosas, Elorriaga-Verplancken F.R., Estupiñán-Montaño C., Galvan-Magana F., Sánchez-González A.Fuentes:googlescopusAge pbkp_rediction 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:scopusGalápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki, Sivertsen 1953)
Book PartAbstract: The Galápagos sea lion (GSL, Zalophus wollebaeki) is the smallest sea lion species in the world, endPalabras claves:EL NIÑO, Foraging strategy, Life history, Population dynamics, Vital ratesAutores:DeRango E.J., Diego Páez-Rosas, Kalberer S., Krüger O., Meise K., Paolo Piedrahita, Schwarz J.F.L., Trillmich F.Fuentes:googlescopusFeeding behavior and trophic interaction of three shark species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: There is great concern about the future of sharks in Ecuador because of the lack of biological knowlPalabras claves:feeding behavior, Galapagos islands, Sharks, Stable isotopes, Trophic niche breadthAutores:Diego Páez-Rosas, Galvan-Magana F., Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Paul Insuasti-ZarateFuentes:scopusMore than the sum of its parts: individual behavioural phenotypes of a wild pinniped
ArticleAbstract: The proximate and ultimate mechanisms behind individual behavioural phenotypes are still only partiaPalabras claves:Body condition, Galapagos sea lion, Hormone, personality, Social Environment, Trade-offAutores:DeRango E.J., Diego Páez-Rosas, Krüger O., Paolo Piedrahita, Schwarz J.F.L., Zenth F.Fuentes:googlescopusNorthernmost Record of the Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki): Sightings Along the Mexican Central Pacific and the Gulf of California During La Niña Conditions
ArticleAbstract: Most organisms within the trophic web are affected by significant fluctuations in sea surface temperPalabras claves:Autores:Diego Páez-Rosas, Elorriaga-Verplancken F.R., Llamas-González M., Meza-Yáñez R., Morales-Vázquez J.E., Ortega-Ortiz C.D.Fuentes:googlescopusIntestinal parasites in galapagos sea lions (zalophus wollebaeki) sivertsen, 1953 on San Cristóbal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge regarding endoparasites of Galapagos sea lions, Zalophus wollebaeki, is limited to 1 reporPalabras claves:Autores:C. Jaime Grijalva, Diego Páez-Rosas, Hernandez J.A., Walden H.S.Fuentes:scopusWhole blood fatty acid concentrations in the San Cristóbal Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis chathamensis)
ArticleAbstract: To continue releasing San Cristóbal Galápagos tortoises housed in managed-care facilities at the GiaPalabras claves:Blood, chelonoidis chathamensis, fatty acid, Galapagos tortoiseAutores:Chen E.P., Dass K., Diego Páez-Rosas, Gregory A. Lewbart, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Loyola A., Yépez M.I.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:scopus