Search Results - "Salazar, Sandie"
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Tracing early stages of species differentiation: ecological, morphological and genetic divergence of Galápagos sea lion populations
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (16-05-2008)“…Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the build-up of genetic divergence. Despite this, divergence appears to occur…”
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Conservation of threatened species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve through identification and protection of marine key biodiversity areas
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2008)“…1.The Galapagos Marine Reserve provides refuge for numerous threatened marine species, including 16 mammals, birds, reptiles and fish currently recognized on…”
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Impacts of the Jessica oil spill on sea lion ( Zalophus wollebaeki) populations
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-07-2003)“…Following the Jessica oil spill, a total of 79 oiled Galápagos sea lions ( Zalophus wollebaeki) were recorded around the islands of San Cristóbal, Santa Fé,…”
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ROTAVIRUS INFECTIONS IN GALAPAGOS SEA LIONS
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2009)“…Group A rotaviruses infect and cause diarrhea in the young of a broad range of terrestrial mammals, but it is unknown, to our knowledge, whether they infect…”
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Multiple foraging strategies in a marine apex predator, the Galapagos sea lion Zalophus wollebaeki
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (15-07-2008)“…Three fundamental foraging patterns in air-breathing marine vertebrates have been described: epipelagic, mesopelagic and benthic. Many sea lion species with…”
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Impacts of the Jessica oil spill on sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) populations: The Jessica oil spill, Galápagos
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DDT in endangered Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki)
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-04-2011)“…► ∑DDT concentrations in Galapagos sea lion pups in 2008 were greater than in 2005. ► The p,p′-DDE immunotoxicity threshold was exceeded by 8–9% of sea lions…”
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus Wollebaeki)
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2009)“…Concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated…”
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A trophic model of a Galápagos subtidal rocky reef for evaluating fisheries and conservation strategies
Published in Ecological modelling (01-03-2004)“…A balanced trophic model of a Galápagos rocky reef system was constructed using Ecopath and Ecosim. The Ecopath approach allowed characterization of food web…”
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Multiple foraging strategies in a marine apex predator, the Galapagos sea lionZalophus wollebaeki
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (15-07-2008)“…Three fundamental foraging patterns in air-breathing marine vertebrates have been described: epipelagic, mesopelagic and benthic. Many sea lion species with…”
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ROTAVIRUS INFECTIONS IN GALAPAGOS SEA LIONS
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2009)“…AB: Group A rotaviruses infect and cause diarrhea in the young of a broad range of terrestrial mammals, but it is unknown, to our knowledge, whether they…”
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The 2005 Galápagos humpback whale expedition: a first attempt to assess and characterise the population in the Archipelago
Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (22-10-2020)“…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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DDT Strikes Back: Galapagos Sea Lions Face Increasing Health Risks
Published in Ambio (01-06-2011)“…[...] 50 years of research on DDT in the temperate and arctic regions of the Northern hemisphere have documented that human health benefits go hand in hand…”
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Stable Isotope Differences between Sea Lions (Zalophus) from the Gulf of California and Galápagos Islands
Published in Journal of mammalogy (15-12-2009)“…Spatial or temporal isotopic variation, or both, in primary producers must be controlled for when investigating the foraging and trophic ecology of top…”
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