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A temporal assessment of anthropogenic marine debris on sandy beaches from Ecuador’s southern coast
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is an environmental pollution that affects marine life, human healPalabras claves:anthropogenic marine debris, ECUADOR, marine litter, Plastics, sandy beachesAutores:Alba L. Navarrete, Gustavo A. Domínguez, José Alava J., Juliana A. Salazar, Paola Calle, Roger GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusMarine mammals used as bait for improvised fish aggregating devices in marine waters of Ecuador, eastern tropical Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Fish aggregating devices (FADs) are floating objects typically used to attract and capture pelagic fPalabras claves:Bait, Bycatch, Cetacean, Conservation, fisheries management, Pacific Ocean, Pinniped, sea turtles, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Castro C., Diana M. Cárdenas, José Alava J., Waerebeek K.V.Fuentes:scopusMercury accumulation in sediments and seabird feathers from the Antarctic Peninsula
ArticleAbstract: In an effort to assess the impact of mercury in the Antarctic Peninsula, we conducted ecotoxicologicPalabras claves:BMF, BSAF, Mercury, seabirds, sedimentAutores:Calle N., José Alava J., Juan Manuel Cevallos-Cevallos, Lorena Monserrate Maggi, Omar Alvarado, Paola CalleFuentes:googlescopusMercury assessment, macrobenthos diversity and environmental quality conditions in the Salado Estuary (Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador) impacted by anthropogenic influences
ArticleAbstract: Water and sediment quality, macrobenthos diversity and mercury levels were assessed in the Salado EsPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Environmental Assessment, macrobenthos, Metal concentrations, Salado EstuaryAutores:Ana Tirapé, Francisco Medina, Gustavo A. Domínguez, José Alava J., Lorena Monserrate Maggi, M. Montiel, Madeleine Calle Delgado, Omar Alvarado-Cadena, Paola Calle, Ruiz Barzola OmarFuentes:googlescopusPersistent Organic Pollutants and Mercury in Genetically Identified Inner Estuary Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Residents of the Guayaquil Gulf, Ecuador: Ecotoxicological Science in Support of Pollutant Management and Cetacean Conservation
ArticleAbstract: The bottlenose dolphin is one of the most common cetaceans found in the coastal waters, estuaries, aPalabras claves:contaminants, Gulf of Guayaquil, mangroves, marine mammals, organic mercury, POPs, SOUTH AMERICA, toxicological risk assessmentAutores:Aguirre W.E., Ana Tirapé, Biedenbach G., Bossart G.D., Fair P.A., Gustavo A. Domínguez, Jiménez P.J., José Alava J., Lao W., Maruya K., Omar Alvarado-Cadena, Paola CalleFuentes:scopusSouthern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina) in the Galapagos Islands and the Eastern Tropical Pacific Amid Ocean Environmental Changes: Towards a Habitat Suitability Index
ArticleAbstract: The southern elephant seal (SES; Mirounga leonina) is the largest, sexually dimorphic pinniped speciPalabras claves:Autores:Avila I.C., Diego Páez-Rosas, Elorriaga-Verplancken F.R., Gil F., José Alava J., Lara D., Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Patricia Rosero, Reygondeau G., Yaipen-Llanos C.F.Fuentes:scopusSouthern elephant seal vagrants in Ecuador: A symptom of la Niña events?
ArticleAbstract: Background: Extralimital observations of pinnipeds are important to understand the effects of changiPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Extralimital movement, Gulf of Guayaquil, LA NIÑA, Mirounga leonina, Southern elephant sealAutores:Carvajal R., Diego Páez-Rosas, José Alava J., Juan de Dios Morales, Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Ortega J.Fuentes:googlescopus