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First record of a spawning aggregation for the tropical eastern Pacific endemic grouper Mycteroperca olfax in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: This study provides direct and indirect evidence of temporally and spatially consistent spawning aggPalabras claves:Epinephelidae, Galapagos islands, Marine protected areas, reproductionAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Rastoin E.Fuentes:scopusFirst record of three shark species, Odontaspis ferox, Mustelus albipinnis and Centrophorus squamosus, from the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Two shark species, Odontaspis ferox and Centrophorus squamosus, are recorded for the first time at tPalabras claves:Centrophorus squamosus, Galapagos islands, Mustelus albipinnis, Odontaspis ferox, range distributionAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, Jens Mayorga, Zimmerhackel J.S.Fuentes:googlescopusFirst records of two rays and three bony fishes for the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos Islands lie within the oceanic ecoregion of the Tropical Eastern Pacific, which has aPalabras claves:BRUVS, DOVS, El Niño Southern Oscillation, marine protected area, oceanic islands, tropical eastern PacificAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Cundy M.E., Fierro-Arcos D., Mossbrucker M.E., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Rastoin-Laplaine E., Suárez-Moncada J.M.Fuentes:scopusNew record of two Indo-Pacific reef fish, Caranx ignobilis and Naso annulatus, from the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The first records of Caranx ignobilis and Naso annulatus in the Galapagos Archipelago are reported bPalabras claves:Caranx ignobilis, Galapagos islands, giant trevally, Naso annulatus, range distribution, tropical eastern Pacific, whitemargin unicornfishAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Pelayo Salinas-de-LeónFuentes:scopusResidency and movement patterns of an apex predatory shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) at the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: The potential effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a conservation tool for large sharksPalabras claves:Autores:Acuña-Marrero D., Alex R. Hearn, Anderson M.J., Calich H., Fischer C., Hammerschlag N., Pawley M.D.M., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Smith A.N.H.Fuentes:scopusSpatial patterns of distribution and relative abundance of coastal shark species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: A better understanding of the patterns of distribution and abundance of sharks and their potential bPalabras claves:Baited remote underwater video, BRUV, elasmobranchs, Environmental drivers, Marine protected areas, Shark conservation, Shark-habitat selectionAutores:Acuña-Marrero D., Anderson M.J., Harvey E.S., Pawley M.D.M., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Smith A.N.H.Fuentes:scopus