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    Tolerance of free-living larval stage of a parasite from coastal mining areas in northern Humboldt Current to copper pollution at low and high temperatures by Leiva, Natalia V, Montenegro, Diana, Orrego, Rodrigo, Vidal, Rodrigo, González, M. Teresa

    Published in PloS one (05-11-2024)
    “…Metal pollution is a worldwide problem and one of the greatest threats to ecosystem integrity due to its toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation in…”
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    Regional (south‐eastern Pacific Ocean) population genetics and global phylogeography of two endangered highly migratory pelagic sharks, the blue shark Prionace glauca and shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus by González, M. Teresa, Leiva, Natalia V., Zárate, Patricia M., Baeza, J. Antonio

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-10-2023)
    “…The blue shark Prionace glauca and the shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus are two large and highly migratory sharks inhabiting temperate and tropical waters…”
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    Temperature and pCO2 jointly affect the emergence and survival of cercariae from a snail host: implications for future parasitic infections in the Humboldt Current system by Leiva, Natalia V., Manríquez, Patricio H., Aguilera, Victor M., González, M. Teresa

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •This is the first known study evaluating combined temperature and pCO2 effects on cercarial life history traits.•A trade-off between…”
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    Temperature and pCO 2 jointly affect the emergence and survival of cercariae from a snail host: implications for future parasitic infections in the Humboldt Current system by Leiva, Natalia V, Manríquez, Patricio H, Aguilera, Victor M, González, M Teresa

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-01-2019)
    “…Ocean warming and acidification are general consequences of rising atmospheric CO concentrations. In addition to future predictions, highly productive systems…”
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