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Assessing the impact of bycatch on Ecuadorian humpback whale breeding stock: A review with management recommendations
ReviewAbstract: The Southeastern Pacific Humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae reproduces from June to September offPalabras claves:Autores:Barragán M.J., José Alava J., Judith DenkingerFuentes:scopusA Juan Fernández Fur Seal (Arctocephalus philippii, Peters, 1866) in the Galápagos Islands: Insights from the First Anecdotal Observation in the Last Century
ArticleAbstract: The Juan Fernández fur seal (Arctocephalus philippii) is a pinniped species endemic to Chile, inhabiPalabras claves:Autores:Avila I.C., José Alava J., Merlen G., Patricia Rosero, Patricia Rosero R, Sandie K. SalazarFuentes:googlescopusA critical narrative of Ecuador's preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic
ArticleAbstract: Ecuador's National Health System has been severely overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic despite publPalabras claves:Community transmission, Covid-19 pandemic, ECUADOR, mortality rate, Preparedness and response planAutores:Ángel Gustavo Guevara, José Alava J.Fuentes:scopusA 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:googlescopusDDT in endangered Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki)
ArticleAbstract: We characterize for the first time the presence of DDT and its metabolites in tropical Galapagos seaPalabras claves:DDT, ECUADOR, Galapagos islands, Galapagos sea lion, Health risk, P,p′-DDEAutores:Costa D.P., Dubetz C., Gobas F.A.P.C., Howorth P., Ikonomou M.G., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., José Alava J., Marilyn B. Cruz, Ross P.S., Sandie K. Salazar, Villegas-Amtmann S.Fuentes:scopusDDT strikes back: Galapagos sea lions face increasing health risks
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Costa D.P., Diego Páez-Rosas, Gobas F.A.P.C., Ikonomou M.G., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., José Alava J., Marilyn B. Cruz, Ross P.S., Sandie K. Salazar, Villegas-Amtmann S.Fuentes:scopusElevated Mercury Concentrations and Isotope Signatures (N, C, Hg) in Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) from the Galápagos Marine Reserve and Waters off Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We examined how dietary factors recorded by C and N influence Hg uptake in 347 individuals of yellowPalabras claves:carbon, Isotopes, Mercury, Nitrogen, yellowfin tunaAutores:Carlos Valle, Emslie S.D., Francisco Rubianes-Landázuri, Janssen S.E., José Alava J., Laia J. Muñoz-Abril, Sunderland E.M.Fuentes:scopusMultiple anthropogenic stressors in the Galápagos Islands' complex social–ecological system: Interactions of marine pollution, fishing pressure, and climate change with management recommendations
ReviewAbstract: For decades, multiple anthropogenic stressors have threatened the Galápagos Islands. Widespread mariPalabras claves:Climate Change, Environmental management and governance, Fisheries pressure, Galápagos marine reserve, Marine policy, Ocean pollution, Plastic and microplasticsAutores:Ana Tirapé, Barrágan-Paladines M.J., Daniela Alarcón, Espinoza E.R., Fair P.A., Galloway T.S., Grove J.S., Gustavo A. Domínguez, Hobbs C., Jones J.S., José Alava J., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Judith Denkinger, Laia J. Muñoz-Abril, Lewis C., McMullen K., Paola Calle, Paolo Piedrahita, Reyes H., Schofield J., Townsend K.A., Uyaguari M.Fuentes:googlescopusObservations of killer whale (orcinus orca) attacks on bryde's whales (balaenoptera edeni) in the galápagos islands
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, José Alava J., Judith Denkinger, Merlen G., O'Hern J., Smith K.J.Fuentes:scopusMarine 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:scopus