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Distribution and feeding ecology of sea stars in the Galápagos rocky subtidal zone
ArticleAbstract: Sea stars (class Asteroidea) can play powerful and wide-ranging roles as consumers of algae and othePalabras claves:ASTEROIDEA, Feeding ecology, GALAPAGOS, Herbivory, Sea stars, Urchin predatorsAutores:Castelló y Tickell S., Lamb R.W., Low N.H.N., Margarita Brandt, Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of a dominant consumer species reverses at increased diversity
ArticleAbstract: Theory and experiments indicate that changes in consumer diversity affect benthic community structurPalabras claves:Benthic community, Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Consumer richness, Eucidaris, Galapagos islands, grazing, Identity, Lytechinus, sea urchins, Subtidal, Tripneustes, UnderyieldingAutores:Chiriboga A., Margarita Brandt, Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusEvolution of the Galapagos in the Anthropocene
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrade S., Arnés-Urgellés C., Buglass S., Cerutti F., Cheung W.W.L., Daniel Orellana, De la Hoz C., Hickey V., Jarrin J.R.M., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., Keith I., Martí-Puig P., Medina M., Moya A., Ostergaard-Klem R., Pauly D., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Rafael Bermúdez, Santiago J. Bucaram, Stock C., Witman J.D., Worm B.Fuentes:googlescopusRefugia and top-down control of the pencil urchin Eucidaris galapagensis in the Galápagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: Although sea urchins can strongly influence the structure of benthic communities and are abundant inPalabras claves:Galápagos marine reserve, predation, Prey behavior, Refuge, Top-down control, UrchinsAutores:Dee L.E., Margarita Brandt, Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusNutrient exchanges between marine and terrestrial ecosystems: The case of the Galapagos sea lion Zalophus wollebaecki
ArticleAbstract: 1. The movement of materials and organisms between ecosystems is a common process in nature. 2. In tPalabras claves:Cryptocarpus, Isotopic enrichment, Sea lion, Sesuvium, Soil ammonia and nitrate, topographyAutores:Ellis J.C., Fariña J.M., Sandie K. Salazar, Wallem K.P., Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopus