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    The impact of fishing on a highly vulnerable ecosystem, the case of Juan Fernández Ridge ecosystem by Porobic, Javier, Fulton, Elizabeth A, Parada, Carolina, Frusher, Stewart, Ernst, Billy, Manríquez, Pablo

    Published in PloS one (22-02-2019)
    “…The Juan Fernández Ridge (JFRE) is a vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) located off the coast of central Chile formed by the Juan Fernández Archipelago and a…”
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    Sustainability of the Juan Fernández lobster fishery (Chile) and the perils of generic science-based prescriptions by Ernst, Billy, Chamorro, Julio, Manríquez, Pablo, Orensanz, J.M. Lobo, Parma, Ana M., Porobic, Javier, Román, Catalina

    Published in Global environmental change (01-12-2013)
    “…•Lobster fishing sustained the economy of Juan Fernández Islands over a century.•Access effectively regulated by informal tenure system: ownership of fishing…”
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    From data compilation to model validation: comparing three ecosystem models of the Tasman and Golden Bays, New Zealand by McGregor, Vidette L, Horn, Peter, Dutilloy, Adele, Datta, Samik, Rogers, Alice, Porobic, Javier, Dunn, Alistair, Tuck, Ian

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (19-07-2021)
    “…The Tasman and Golden Bays (TBGB) are a semi-enclosed embayment system in New Zealand that supports numerous commercial and recreational activities. We present…”
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    Biogeography and historical demography of the Juan Fernandez Rock Lobster, Jasus frontalis (Milne Edwards, 1837) by Porobic, Javier, Canales-Aguirre, Cristian B, Ernst, Billy, Galleguillos, Ricardo, Hernández, Cristián E

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-03-2013)
    “…The genetic structure of present-day populations has been highly affected by glacial periods and physical oceanographic forcing, particularly with respect to…”
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    Atlantis: A spatially explicit end‐to‐end marine ecosystem model with dynamically integrated physics, ecology and socio‐economic modules by Audzijonyte, Asta, Pethybridge, Heidi, Porobic, Javier, Gorton, Rebecca, Kaplan, Isaac, Fulton, Elizabeth A., Poisot, Timothée

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2019)
    “…Marine ecosystem management is increasingly expected to take into account a wide range of ecological and socio‐economic factors. Decision‐making is helped by…”
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    Atlantis Ecosystem Model Summit 2022: Report from a workshop by Perryman, Holly A., Kaplan, Isaac C., Blanchard, Julia L., Fay, Gavin, Gaichas, Sarah K., McGregor, Vidette L., Morzaria-Luna, Hem Nalini, Porobic, Javier, Townsend, Howard, Fulton, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Ecological modelling (01-09-2023)
    “…•The second international Atlantis Ecosystem Modeling Summit was convened in May 2022.•Atlantis can be coupled to species distribution models and R to expand…”
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    Implementing Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management: Lessons from Chile's experience by Porobic, Javier, Fulton, Elizabeth A., Frusher, Stewart, Parada, Carolina, Haward, Marcus, Ernst, Billy, Stram, Diana

    Published in Marine policy (01-11-2018)
    “…The Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management (EBFM) paradigm has been incorporated in the new Chilean Fisheries Act, requiring Chile to transition into EBFM. Chile…”
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    Exploring trade‐offs in mixed fisheries by integrating fleet dynamics into multispecies size‐spectrum models by Novaglio, Camilla, Blanchard, Julia L., Plank, Michael J., Putten, Elizabeth I., Audzijonyte, Asta, Porobic, Javier, Fulton, Elizabeth A.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-03-2022)
    “…Ecosystem‐based fisheries management aims to ensure ecologically sustainable fishing while maximising socio‐economic benefits. Achieving this goal for mixed…”
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    Ecosystem-level Impacts of Oil Spills: A Review of Available Data with Confidence Metrics for Application to Ecosystem Models by Lovindeer, Raisha, Mynott, Sara, Porobic, Javier, Fulton, Elizabeth A., Hook, Sharon E., Pethybridge, Heidi, Allen, Susan E., Latornell, Doug, Morzaria-Luna, Hem Nalini, Melbourne-Thomas, Jess

    Published in Environmental modeling & assessment (01-12-2023)
    “…Oil spills remain a persistent threat to marine life, but their long-term effects across different taxonomic groups are poorly understood. Few ecosystem models…”
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    Modeling the connectivity of Juan Fernandez rock lobster , a traves de un modelo biofisico by Porobic, Javier, Parada, Carolina, Ernst, Billy, Hormazabal, Samuel E, Combes, Vincent

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-11-2012)
    “…Located approximately 360 nm off the coast of Chile there is a disjoint realm of two small oceanic islands systems, the Juan Fernandez and the Desventuradas…”
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    Modeling the connectivity of Juan Fernandez rock lobster , a traves de un modelo biofisico by Porobic, Javier, Parada, Carolina, Ernst, Billy, Hormazabal, Samuel E, Combes, Vincent

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-11-2012)
    “…Located approximately 360 nm off the coast of Chile there is a disjoint realm of two small oceanic islands systems, the Juan Fernandez and the Desventuradas…”
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    Modelación de la conectividad de las subpoblaciones de la langosta de Juan Fernández (Jasus frontalis), a través de un modelo biofísico by Porobic, Javier, Parada, Carolina, Ernst, Billy, Hormazábal, Samuel E, Combes, Vincent

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-09-2012)
    “…El archipiélago de Juan Fernández y el de las islas Desventuradas, corresponden a dos pequenos grupos de islas oceánicas, separadas entre sí 460 mn y ubicadas…”
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