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    Marine reserves: Fish life history and ecological traits matter by Claudet, J, Osenberg, C. W, Domenici, P, Badalamenti, F, Milazzo, M, Falcón, J. M, Bertocci, I, Benedetti-Cecchi, L, García-Charton, J-A, Goñi, R, Borg, J. A, Forcada, A, de Lucia, G. A, Pérez-Ruzafa, Á, Afonso, P, Brito, A, Guala, I, Diréach, L. Le, Sanchez-Jerez, P, Somerfield, P. J, Planes, S

    Published in Ecological applications (01-04-2010)
    “…Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming from exploitation. However, some species, due to their…”
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    Multi-scale spatial heterogeneity, habitat structure, and the effect of marine reserves on Western Mediterranean rocky reef fish assemblages by García-Charton, J. A, Pérez-Ruzafa, Á, Sánchez-Jerez, P, Bayle-Sempere, J. T, Reñones, O, Moreno, D

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-2004)
    “…A hierarchical sampling design, spanning five orders of magnitude (from 10s of metres to 100s of kilometres) was created in order to quantify the multi-scale…”
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    Small-sized and well-enforced Marine Protected Areas provide ecological benefits for piscivorous fish populations worldwide by Rojo, Irene, Sánchez-Meca, Julio, García-Charton, José A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-08-2019)
    “…Many piscivorous fish species are depleted and/or threatened around the world. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are tools for conservation and fisheries…”
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    Applying an integrated approach to coastal marine habitat mapping in the north-western United Arab Emirates by Mateos-Molina, Daniel, Antonopoulou, Marina, Baldwin, Rob, Bejarano, Ivonne, Burt, John A., García-Charton, Jose A., Al-Ghais, Saif M., Walgamage, Jayanthi, Taylor, Oliver J.S.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-10-2020)
    “…Habitat mapping is essential for the management and conservation of coastal marine habitats. However, accurate and up-to-date habitat maps are rarely available…”
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    Intense scuba diving does not alter activity patterns of predatory reef fish: Evidence from a protected tourism hotspot by Pereñíguez, J.M., Alós, J., Aspillaga, E., Rojo, I., Calò, A., Hackradt, C., Hernández-Andreu, R., Mourre, B., García-Charton, J.A.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-10-2023)
    “…The rise of nature-based tourism has provided a new avenue for disturbing animal behaviour, especially in protected areas. One of the most important tourism…”
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    Acoustic telemetry and accelerometers: a field comparison of different proxies for activity in the marine environment by Pereñíguez, J M, Venerus, L A, Gutiérrez-Cánovas, C, Abecasis, D, Ciancio, J E, Jiménez-Montalbán, P, García-Charton, J A

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (14-12-2022)
    “…Different proxies for activity are used in the field of acoustic telemetry, a leading technology for the study of behaviour in the aquatic environment…”
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    The "Tracked Roaming Transect" and distance sampling methods increase the efficiency of underwater visual censuses by Irigoyen, Alejo J, Rojo, Irene, Calò, Antonio, Trobbiani, Gastón, Sánchez-Carnero, Noela, García-Charton, José A

    Published in PloS one (11-01-2018)
    “…Underwater visual census (UVC) is the most common approach for estimating diversity, abundance and size of reef fishes in shallow and clear waters. Abundance…”
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    Detection of protection benefits for predatory fishes depends on census methodology by Rojo, Irene, Irigoyen, Alejo J., Cuadros, Amalia, Calò, Antonio, Pereñíguez, José M., Hernández‐Andreu, Ramón, Félix‐Hackradt, Fabiana C., Carreño, Francisca, Hackradt, Carlos W., García‐Charton, José A.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-07-2021)
    “…Marine protected areas (MPAs) are used as fisheries management and conservation tools. Well‐enforced no‐take zones allow the rebuilding of natural populations…”
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    Distribution and ecological relations among the alien crab, Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne-Edwards 1853) and autochthonous species, in and out of an SW Mediterranean MPA by Félix-Hackradt, Fabiana C., Sanchis-Martínez, A. M., Hackradt, C. W., Treviño-Otón, J., García-Charton, J. A.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (2018)
    “…The distribution of the allochthonous crab Percnon gibbesi and its relationships with other benthic invertebrate species was assessed inside the marine reserve…”
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    Spatial pattern and the habitat structure of a Mediterranean rocky reef fish local assemblage by Garcia Charton, JA, Perez Ruzafa, A

    Published in Marine biology (18-05-2001)
    “…Spatial pattern of the fish assemblage inhabiting a littoral rocky reef was examined in relation with its habitat, by means of spatial (correlograms, Mantel…”
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    Warming-related shifts in the distribution of two competing coastal wrasses by Milazzo, Marco, Quattrocchi, Federico, Azzurro, Ernesto, Palmeri, Angelo, Chemello, Renato, Di Franco, Antonio, Guidetti, Paolo, Sala, Enric, Sciandra, Mariangela, Badalamenti, Fabio, García-Charton, José A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-09-2016)
    “…Warming induces organisms to adapt or to move to track thermal optima, driving novel interspecific interactions or altering pre-existing ones. We investigated…”
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    Changes in benthic fish assemblages as a consequence of coastal works in a coastal lagoon: The Mar Menor (Spain, Western Mediterranean) by Pérez-Ruzafa, A., Garcı́a-Charton, J.A., Barcala, E., Marcos, C.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2006)
    “…The benthic fish assemblage of the Mar Menor consisted of 37 species. Dominant species are: Gobius cobitis, Lipophrys pavo and Tripterygion tripteronotus on…”
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    Temporal patterns of settlement, recruitment and post-settlement losses in a rocky reef fish assemblage in the South-Western Mediterranean Sea by Félix-Hackradt, F. C., Hackradt, C. W., Treviño-Otón, J., Pérez-Ruzafa, A., García-Charton, J. A.

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Post-settlement events can significantly alter the density distribution of settlers and subsequently the adult population structure. The temporal and…”
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