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    A new record of the Blackish Oystercatcher, Haematopus ater ater (Vieillot and Oudart, 1825), in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador by Félix, Fernando, Haase, Ben

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (17-03-2016)
    “…We report a record of a single individual of the Blackish Oystercatcher, Haematopus ater ater (Vieillot and Oudart, 1825), photographed on 7 February 2015 in…”
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    First records of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) in Pacific migratory shorebirds wintering in Ecuador by Haase, Ben, Alava, Juan José

    “…Chewing lice were collected from small shorebirds (Charadriformes: Scolopacidae) overwintering in foraging grounds of coastal Ecuador. On 27 occasions at least…”
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    Are population dynamics of shorebirds affected by El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) while on their non-breeding grounds in Ecuador? by O’Hara, Patrick D., Haase, Ben J.M., Elner, Robert W., Smith, Barry D., Kenyon, Jamie K.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-08-2007)
    “…Declines in avian populations are a global concern, particularly for species that migrate between Arctic-temperate and tropical locations. Long-term population…”
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    A note on humpback whales off the coast of Ecuador during the 1997 ‘El Niño’ event by Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben

    “…The southeastern Pacific humpback whale stock was studied for seven years (1991-1997) on the central coast of Ecuador (1°25’S, 79°55’W) during the breeding…”
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    Towards an estimate of the Southeastern Pacific humpback whale stock by Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben

    “…Between 1991 and 1997 a photo-identification study of Southeastern Pacific humpback whales was carried out on the central coast of Ecuador (1°26’S, 80°50’W),…”
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    Distribution of humpback whales along the coast of Ecuador and management implications by Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben

    “…As part of a long-term population study of humpback whales breeding on the coast of Ecuador (2°S, 81°W), four sites on the central coast were surveyed: Puerto…”
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    A note on the northernmost record of the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) in the Eastern Pacific by Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben

    “…In this study the first record of the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) in Ecuador (2°7.35’S, 80°45.7’W) is presented. It was a single stranding…”
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    Geographic and temporal patterns of non-lethal attacks on humpback whales by killer whales in the eastern South Pacific and the Antarctic Peninsula by Capella, JJ, Félix, F, Flórez-González, L, Gibbons, J, Haase, B, Guzman, HM

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2018)
    “…The role and impact of killer whales Orcinus orca as predators of baleen whales has been emphasized by studies of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae. In…”
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    First record of a fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) in coastal waters of Ecuador in a century by Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben, Teran, Claudia, Pozo, Miguel, Burneo, Santiago

    “…A male 16.9m fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) was stranded on 3 April 2019 at Chanduy southwestern Ecuador (2°23’29.4” S, 80°44’17.96” W). Its coloration…”
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    Inter-oceanic movement of an adult female humpback whale between Pacific and Atlantic breeding grounds off South America by Stevick, Peter T., Allen, Judith M., Engel, Marcia H., Felix, Fernando, Haase, Ben, Neves, Mariana C.

    “…We report the first documented movement of an individual humpback whale between the eastern South Pacific stock off Ecuador and the western South Atlantic…”
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    Spondylitis in a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the southeast Pacific by FELIX, Fernando, HAASE, Ben, AGUIRRE, Windsor E

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (09-05-2007)
    “…A 7.25 m long male humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) with spondylitis was found beached on August 13, 1994 at Ancon, Ecuador (2 degrees 23' S, 80 degrees…”
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    Entanglement of humpback whales in artisanal fishing gear in Ecuador by Félix, Fernando, Muñoz, Mercedez, Falconí, Jéssica, Botero, Natalia, Haase, Ben

    “…Southeastern Pacific humpback whales (Breeding Stock G) congregate along the northwest coast of South America during the austral winter (July–October)…”
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    The 2005 Galápagos humpback whale expedition: a first attempt to assess and characterise the population in the Archipelago by Félix, Fernando, M. Palacios, Daniel, K. Salazar, Sandie, Caballero, Susana, Haase, Ben, Falconí, Jéssica

    “…It has been known for some time that humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occur in waters of the Galápagos Islands, an oceanic archipelagolocated 1,000km…”
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    Are Population Dynamics of Shorebirds Affected by E1 Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) While on Their Non-Breeding Grounds in Ecuador? by O'Hara, Patrick D, Haase, Ben JM, Elner, Robert W, Smith, Barry D, Kenyon, Jamie K

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-08-2007)
    “…Possible population-level effects of climatic cycles on shorebird species that use non-breeding season sites in Ecuador are studied. Population trend data for…”
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    Differential Migration in Western Sandpipers with Respect to Body Size and Wing Length by O'Hara, Patrick D, Fernández, Guillermo, Haase, Ben, de la Cueva, Horacio, Lank, David B

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-2006)
    “…We examined differential migration in the Western Sandpiper (Calidris mauri) with respect to body size and wing chord allometry within sex and age categories…”
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