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Evaluating the interaction of the invasive tunicate Didemnum vexillum with the Atlantic sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus on open and closed fishing grounds of Georges Bank
ArticleAbstract: An invasive colonial tunicate (Didemnum vexillum) was initially observed on Georges Bank in 1998, anPalabras claves:ascidians, Biological invasions, Essential fish habitat, Fisheries, Geostatistics, Marine protected areas, non-indigenous species, Sea squirt, universal kriging, vessel-towed underwater camera systemAutores:Gallager S., Hart D.R., Hopkins K., Katherine A. Kaplan, Sullivan P.J., Taylor R., York A.Fuentes:scopusInvasive tunicate restructures invertebrate community on fishing grounds and a large protected area on Georges Bank
ArticleAbstract: Marine invasive species can profoundly alter ecosystem processes by displacing native species and chPalabras claves:ascidians, Essential fish habitat, Hierarchical models, Hurdle models, Marine protected areas, non-indigenous species, Sea squirt, vessel-towed underwater camera systemAutores:Gallager S., Hart D.R., Hopkins K., Katherine A. Kaplan, Sullivan P.J., Taylor R., York A.Fuentes:scopusIdentification of geographic factors associated with early spread of foot-and-mouth disease
ArticleAbstract: Objective - To explore whether early analysis of spatial data may result in identification of variabPalabras claves:Autores:Aparicio J.P., Carlos Castillo-Chávez, Gardner B., Hoogesteijn A.L., Rivas A.L., Smith S.D., Sullivan P.J.Fuentes:scopusLinking ecological condition to enforcement of marine protected area regulations in the greater Caribbean region
ArticleAbstract: Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly employed worldwide to conserve marine resources. HowePalabras claves:Caribbean sea, COMPLIANCE, Fisheries, Governance, Marine conservation, social-ecological systemsAutores:Ahmadia G., Fox H.E., Glew L., Katherine A. Kaplan, Pomeranz E., Sullivan P.J.Fuentes:scopus