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    Element concentrations in pelagic Sargassum along the Mexican Caribbean coast in 2018-2019 by Rodríguez-Martínez, Rosa E, Roy, Priyadarsi D, Torrescano-Valle, Nuria, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Carrillo-Domínguez, Silvia, Collado-Vides, Ligia, García-Sánchez, Marta, van Tussenbroek, Brigitta I

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (26-02-2020)
    “…The massive influx of pelagic spp. (sargasso) into the Mexican Caribbean Sea has caused major deterioration of the coastal environment and has affected the…”
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    Sargassum blooms in the Caribbean alter the trophic structure of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum by Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Hernández-Arana, Héctor A, Ruiz-Zárate, Miguel-Ángel, Vega-Zepeda, Alejandro, Sanchez-Gonzalez, Alberto

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-08-2019)
    “…The arrival of large masses of drifting Sargassum since 2011 has caused changes in the natural dynamics of Caribbean coastal ecosystems. In the summer of 2015,…”
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    Succession and the Relationship between Vegetation and Soil in the Marl Quarries of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico by Mirna Valdez-Hernández, Rossana Gil-Medina, Jorge O. López-Martínez, Nuria Torrescano-Valle, Nancy Cabanillas-Terán, Gerald A. Islebe

    Published in Forests (01-02-2019)
    “…Open-pit mining is a common activity in the Yucatan Peninsula for the extraction of limestone. These areas are characterized by the total removal of the…”
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    ERISNet: deep neural network for Sargassum detection along the coastline of the Mexican Caribbean by Arellano-Verdejo, Javier, Lazcano-Hernandez, Hugo E, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (01-05-2019)
    “…Recently, Caribbean coasts have experienced atypical massive arrivals of pelagic with negative consequences both ecologically and economically. Based on deep…”
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    Sensitivity of calcification to thermal stress varies among genera of massive reef-building corals by Carricart-Ganivet, Juan P, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Cruz-Ortega, Israel, Blanchon, Paul

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2012)
    “…Reductions in calcification in reef-building corals occur when thermal conditions are suboptimal, but it is unclear how they vary between genera in response to…”
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    Depth Related Structure and Microbial Composition of Microbialites in a Karst Sinkhole, Cenote Azul, Mexico by Yanez-Montalvo, Alfredo, Águila, Bernardo, Gómez-Acata, Selene, Mass-Vargas, Martín, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Vega-Zepeda, Alejandro, Bahena, Humberto, Hernández-Arana, Héctor, Falcón, Luisa I.

    Published in Geomicrobiology journal (01-03-2021)
    “…Microbialites are sedimentary structures that represent modern models of the oldest life forms, stromatolites (<3.5 Ga), and are relevant for evolutionary and…”
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    Stable isotope analysis reveals partitioning in prey use by Kajikia audax (Istiophoridae), Thunnus albacares, Katsuwonus pelamis, and Auxis spp. (Scombridae) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific of Ecuador by Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Villegas-Sánchez, Carmen A.

    Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-01-2021)
    “…Abstract Kajikia audax, Thunnus albacares, Katsuwonus pelamis, and Auxis spp. occupy high and middle-level trophic positions in the food web. They represent…”
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    Diet variability of snappers (Teleostei: Lutjanidae) in a bay-to-reef ecosystem of the Mexican Caribbean by Martínez-Juárez, León Felipe, Schmitter-Soto, Juan J., Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Mercado-Silva, Norman

    Published in Water Biology and Security (01-01-2024)
    “…Fishes use environmental resources differently. Snapper ontogenic movements among coastal habitats lead to diverse diets. We investigated the diets of seven…”
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    Trophic ecology of sea urchins in coral-rocky reef systems, Ecuador by Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Loor-Andrade, Peggy, Rodríguez-Barreras, Ruber, Cortés, Jorge

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (14-01-2016)
    “…Sea urchins are important grazers and influence reef development in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). Diadema mexicanum and Eucidaris thouarsii are the most…”
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    Potential omnivory in the sea urchin Diadema antillarum? by Rodríguez-Barreras, Ruber, Cuevas, Elvira, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Sabat, Alberto M.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-11-2015)
    “…Sea urchins are one of the most important herbivores of shallow-water reefs in the Western Atlantic, capable of controlling seaweed communities. One of them,…”
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    Trophic position and prey preferences of snappers (Teleostei: Lutjanidae) in a connected bay-to-reef Caribbean system by Martínez-Juárez, León F., Schmitter-Soto, Juan J., Mercado-Silva, Norman, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-04-2024)
    “…The trophic position (TP) and proportional contribution of prey for six species of snappers were assessed at two interconnected coastal environments of the…”
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    Influence of lipid extraction in the muscle tissue of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Portunidae) in the determination of δ13C and δ15N by Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Hernandez-Chavez, Luis Ignacio

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-06-2023)
    “…Abstract Stable isotope analysis of δ13C and δ15N has been used in the description of the trophic ecology in marine organisms. This approach has been applied…”
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    Isotopic niche shift in the sea urchins Echinometra lucunter and E. viridis after massive arrivals of Sargassum in the Mexican Caribbean by Pérez-Posada, Isabella, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto, Hernández-Arana, Héctor A., Sánchez-Gonzalez, Alberto

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (10-12-2023)
    “…In the Mexican Caribbean, the decomposition of unusual amounts of Sargassum (Sargassum fluitans and S. natans) has caused changes in the benthic community. The…”
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    Algae on coral rocky reefs as indicators of disturbances along the Ecuadorian coast by Alcívar-Mendoza, Limber J., Arellano-Verdejo, Javier, Valle, Mireia, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-07-2021)
    “…We present an analysis of algal communities of two coral rocky reefs of the Ecuadorian coast. This study aims to determine which algae classify best two sites…”
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    Understanding trophic relationships among Caribbean sea urchins by Rodríguez-Barreras, Ruber, Cuevas, Elvira, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Branoff, Benjamin

    Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-06-2016)
    “…The species Echinometra lucunter, Echinometra viridis, Lytechinus variegatus, Tripneustes ventricosus, and Diadema antillarum are the most common sea urchins…”
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    Understanding trophic relationships among Caribbean sea urchins by Rodríguez-Barreras, Ruber, Cuevas, Elvira, Cabanillas-Terán, Nancy, Branoff, Benjamin

    Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-06-2016)
    “…ResumenLas especies Echinometra lucunter, Echinometra viridis, Lytechinus variegatus, Tripneustes ventricosus, and Diadema antillarum son los erizos de mar más…”
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