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Declines and recovery in endangered Galapagos pinnipeds during the El Niño event
ArticleAbstract: Currently, the Galapagos sea lion (GSL, Zalophus wollebaeki) and Galapagos fur seal (GFS, ArctocephaPalabras claves:Autores:Diego Páez-Rosas, Espinoza E.R., Marchetti A., Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Seim H., Torres J.Fuentes:googlescopusAdult female whale sharks make long-distance movements past Darwin Island (Galapagos, Ecuador) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Most previous studies on whale shark movements have been on immature sharks. Here, we present trackiPalabras claves:Autores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, Espinoza E.R., Green J.R., Peter Klimley A., Román M.H.Fuentes:googlescopusGlobal collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world's largest fish, the whale shark
ArticleAbstract: Marine traffic is increasing globally yet collisions with endangered megafauna such as whales, sea tPalabras claves:Conservation, Human impact, marine megafauna, movement ecology, ship strikeAutores:Abrantes K., Alex R. Hearn, Araujo G., Arrowsmith L.M., Bach S.S., Barnett A., Berumen M.L., Braun C.D., Cano J.G., César Peñaherrera-Palma, Clavelle T., Clingham E., Cochran J.E.M., da Costa I., de la Parra R., Diamant S., Dove A.D.M., Duarte C.M., Dudgeon C.L., Eguíluz V.M., Erdmann M.V., Espinoza E.R., Ferreira L.C., Fitzpatrick R., Furtado M., Green J.R., Guzman H.M., Hardenstine R.S., Hasan A., Hazin F.H.V., Hueter R.E., Humphries N.E., Jaidah M.Y., Kroodsma D.A., Labaja J., Ladino F., Lester E.K., Lion S.B., Macena B.C.L., Meekan M.G., Meyers M.M., Morris J.J., Norman B.M., Peel L.R., Pierce S.J., Queiroz N., Quintero L.M., Ramirez-Macias D., Reynolds S.D., Richardson A.J., Robinson D.P., Rohner C.A., Rowat D.R.L., Sequeira A.M.M., Sheaves M., Shivji M.S., Sianipar A.B., Sims D.W., Skomal G.B., Soler G.A., Syakurachman I., Thorrold S.R., Thums M., Tyminski J.P., Vedor M., Webb D.H., Wetherbee B.M., White T.D., Womersley F.C.Fuentes:scopusHotspots within hotspots? Hammerhead shark movements around Wolf Island, Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: Are pelagic species such as sharks and tuna distributed homogenously or heterogeneously in the oceanPalabras claves:Autores:Alex R. Hearn, César Peñaherrera-Palma, Espinoza E.R., Ketchum J.T., Peter Klimley A.Fuentes:scopusOccurrence of mycoplasmas in galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their association with other respiratory pathogens
ArticleAbstract: During the 2018 breeding season, an outbreak of respiratory disease occurred among Galapagos sea lioPalabras claves:Galapagos sea lions, Introduced fauna, Mycoplasma spp, Respiratory pathogensAutores:DeRango E.J., Diego Páez-Rosas, Duignan P.J., Espinoza E.R., Field C., Loyola A., María Soledad Sarzosa, Ríos C., Rueda D., Sanchez S.Fuentes:scopusSimple criteria to determine detachment point of towed satellite tags provide first evidence of return migrations of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Attachment of towed, floating satellite tags to large marine organisms has provided sciePalabras claves:Galapagos islands, MIGRATION, SPLASH tag, SPOT tag, Tag detachment, Whale sharkAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, César Peñaherrera-Palma, Espinoza E.R., Green J.R., Peter Klimley A.Fuentes:scopus