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Trends in the recent evolution of coastal lagoons and lakes in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula)
ArticleAbstract: Coastal lagoons are habitats of great environmental value. However, they are currently subject to maPalabras claves:Coast, Galicia, geographic information system, Lagoons, lakes, marine protected area, sediment, wetlandsAutores:Fraga‐santiago P., Gómez‐pazo A., Montero P., Pérez‐alberti A., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusSeabird colonies as important global drivers in the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles
ArticleAbstract: Seabirds drastically transform the environmental conditions of the sites where they establish theirPalabras claves:Autores:De la Peña-Lastra S., Ferreira T.O., Huerta-Diaz M.A., Pérez‐alberti A., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusSeabird colonies as the main source of nutrients for the coastal ecosystems in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Seabirds form large colonies during the reproductive period, producing substantial changes in coastaPalabras claves:Bioavailability of nutrients, Bioenergetic model, NH emissions 3, OrnitheutrophicationAutores:De la Peña-Lastra S., Pérez‐alberti A., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusPhosphorus in seagull colonies and the effect on the habitats. The case of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) in the Atlantic Islands National Park (Galicia-NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: During the period 1980-2000, the yellow-legged gull population underwent exponential growth due to aPalabras claves:<sup>31</sup>P NMR, eutrophication, Habitat hazards, phosphorus, Seagull coloniesAutores:De la Peña-Lastra S., Ferreira T.O., Martín-Pastor M., Pérez‐alberti A., Tejada O., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopus