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    Food-web structure and trophodynamics of mesopelagic–suprabenthic bathyal macrofauna of the Algerian Basin based on stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen by Fanelli, E., Cartes, J.E., Rumolo, P., Sprovieri, M.

    “…The trophodynamics of mesopelagic (macrozooplankton/micronekton) and benthic boundary layer (suprabenthos=hyperbenthos) faunas from the Algerian Basin were…”
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    Trophic webs of deep-sea megafauna on mainland and insular slopes of the NW Mediterranean: a comparison by stable isotope analysis by Fanelli, E., Papiol, V., Cartes, J. E., Rumolo, P., López-Pérez, C.

    “…Food web structure of deep-sea megafauna in the Balearic Basin (NW Mediterranean) was investigated using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes. A total of 71…”
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    Depicting the novel Eastern Mediterranean food web: a stable isotopes study following Lessepsian fish invasion by Fanelli, E., Azzurro, E., Bariche, M., Cartes, J. E., Maynou, F.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2015)
    “…The introduction of Red Sea species through the Suez Canal has caused dramatic alteration of Eastern Mediterranean marine communities, however changes at the…”
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    Food web structure and seasonality of slope megafauna in the NW Mediterranean elucidated by stable isotopes: Relationship with available food sources by Papiol, V., Cartes, J.E., Fanelli, E., Rumolo, P.

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-03-2013)
    “…The food-web structure and seasonality of the dominant taxa of benthopelagic megafauna (fishes and decapods) on the middle slope of the Catalan Sea (Balearic…”
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    Environmental drivers of megafaunal assemblage composition and biomass distribution over mainland and insular slopes of the Balearic Basin (Western Mediterranean) by Fanelli, E., Cartes, J.E., Papiol, V., López-Pérez, C.

    “…The influence of mesoscale physical and trophic variables on deep-sea megafauna, a scale of variation often neglected in deep-sea studies, is crucial for…”
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    Influence of environmental variables on the spatio-temporal dynamics of bentho-pelagic assemblages in the middle slope of the Balearic Basin (NW Mediterranean) by Papiol, V., Cartes, J.E., Fanelli, E., Maynou, F.

    “…The spatio-temporal dynamics of benthic and bentho-pelagic assemblages of megafauna from the middle slope of the Catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) were…”
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    First faunistic results on Valencia (Cresques) Seamount, with some ecological considerations by Cartes, J. E., Díaz-Viñolas, D., Papiol, V., Lombarte, A., Serrano, A., Carbonell, A., Salas, C., Gofas, S., Parra, S., Palomino, D., Lloris, D.

    Published in Marine biodiversity records (07-09-2021)
    “…Abstract The living and dead fauna of Valencia Seamount, a deep promontory in the middle of the Balearic Basin which summit is at ca. 1100 m depth, is…”
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    Trophic ecology of Lampanyctus crocodilus on north-west Mediterranean Sea slopes in relation to reproductive cycle and environmental variables by Fanelli, E., Papiol, V., Cartes, J. E., Rodriguez-Romeu, O.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-06-2014)
    “…This study examined the population structure, reproductive cycle and feeding pattern of the lanternfish Lampanyctus crocodilus in the Balearic Basin…”
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    Long-term changes in the composition and diversity of deep-slope megabenthos and trophic webs off Catalonia (western Mediterranean): Are trends related to climatic oscillations? by Cartes, J.E., Maynou, F., Fanelli, E., Papiol, V., Lloris, D.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-07-2009)
    “…For depths ranging between 650 and 1700m we have compared recent (2007-2008) to older (from 1988 to 1992) data, searching for long-term changes in the…”
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    Long-term decline in the trophic level of megafauna in the deep Mediterranean Sea: a stable isotopes approach by Fanelli, E., Cartes, J. E., Papiol, V., López-Pérez, C., Carrassón, M.

    Published in Climate research (01-01-2016)
    “…Although the deep sea is considered a relatively stable environment, it is affected by climatic and environmental variations with implications for functioning…”
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    Xenobiotic metabolism markers in marine fish with different trophic strategies and their relationship to ecological variables by Solé, M., Rodríguez, S., Papiol, V., Maynou, F., Cartes, J.E.

    “…Nine fish species of commercial interest from six teleost families and two species of elasmobranchs were selected for characterisation of hepatic biomarkers…”
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    Effect of environmental variations on sharks and other top predators in the deep Mediterranean Sea over the last 60 years by Cartes, J. E., Fanelli, E., Lloris, D., Matallanas, J.

    Published in Climate research (01-01-2013)
    “…The deep Mediterranean, which is characterized by high thermohaline stability, has suffered important changes in the last century, but these have seldom been…”
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    A temporal analysis on the dynamics of deep-sea macrofauna: Influence of environmental variability off Catalonia coasts (western Mediterranean) by Mamouridis, V., Cartes, J.E., Parra, S., Fanelli, E., Saiz Salinas, J.I.

    “…A seasonal analysis of deep-sea infauna (macrobenthos) based on quantitative sampling was conducted over the Catalan Sea slope, within the Besòs canyon (at…”
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    Deep-sea suprabenthos assemblages (Crustacea) off the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean): Mesoscale variability in diversity and production by Cartes, J.E., Mamouridis, V., Fanelli, E.

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-04-2011)
    “…The composition of suprabenthic crustacean assemblages, their diversity, production (P) and production/biomass (P/B) ratios, were analyzed at species level…”
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    Trophodynamics of a deep-sea demersal fish assemblage from the bathyal eastern Ionian Sea (Mediterranean Sea) by Madurell, T., Cartes, J.E.

    “…Daily food consumption of the eight dominant demersal fish species of the bathyal eastern Ionian Sea were determined from field data on four seasonal cruises…”
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    Trophic relationships and food consumption of slope dwelling macrourids from the bathyal Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean) by Madurell, T, Cartes, J.E

    Published in Marine biology (01-04-2006)
    “…Daily and seasonal changes in dietary habits, resource partitioning and daily food consumption of Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus, Hymenocephalus italicus and…”
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    Feeding relationships in Mediterranean bathyal assemblages elucidated by stable nitrogen and carbon isotope data by Polunin, N. V. C., Morales-Nin, B., Pawsey, W. E., Cartes, J. E., Pinnegar, J. K., Moranta, J.

    “…Fishes and invertebrates were collected from the continental slope southwest of the Balearic Islands, Mediterranean, in October 1996 and May 1998 from 3…”
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    Spatial variability in the trophic ecology and biology of the deep-sea shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea in the Mediterranean Sea by Cartes, J.E., Fanelli, E., Kapiris, K., Bayhan, Y.K., Ligas, A., López-Pérez, C., Murenu, M., Papiol, V., Rumolo, P., Scarcella, G.

    “…The trophic ecology, energy and reproductive states of the deep-water shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea, widely distributed along the slopes of the Mediterranean…”
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    Cholinesterases activities and lipid peroxidation levels in muscle from shelf and slope dwelling fish from the NW Mediterranean: Its potential use in pollution monitoring by Solé, M., Lobera, G., Aljinovic, B., Ríos, J., García de la Parra, L.M., Maynou, F., Cartes, J.E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-09-2008)
    “…We selected muscle tissue from nine commercial fish species, seven teleosts and two elasmobranchs, frequently caught in the NW Mediterranean trawling grounds…”
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