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Nineteen species of cetaceans (families Balaenopteridae, Kogiidae, Physeteridae, Ziphiidae and Delphinidae) occur in the Costa Rican Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Laura May-Collado +4 more
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The Sierra Madre Oriental Orocline: Paleomagnetism of the Nazas Province in NE Mexico
Abstract Curved mountain belts are spectacular natural features that contain crucial 3D information about the tectonic evolution of orogenic systems in the absence of other kinematic markers. The Mesozoic units exposed in the Mexican Fold and Thrust Belt in northeastern Mexico show a striking curvature, whose kinematic history has not been studied. The
Rafael Guerra Roel +8 more
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We applied telemetry data of a mobile and widespread species in a combined distribution modeling framework (distribution was modeled at the population‐level and individual‐level). In our northern Chile study system, the combined predictions of South American sea lions revealed unique patterns of habitat use across scales.
Bethany H. Frantz +9 more
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Cómo utilizar el canto de las ballenas para saber su número [PDF]
En este artículo desarrollamos un modelo para estimar la densidad de población en cetáceos utilizando acústica pasiva. Se introduce el problema biológico y se presenta el proyecto: poder estimar el tamaño de un grupo de cetáceos conociendo los sonidos ...
Adam, Olivier +2 more
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Selection of planning unit size in dynamic management strategies to reduce human–wildlife conflict
Abstract Conservation planning traditionally relies upon static reserves; however, there is increasing emphasis on dynamic management (DM) strategies that are flexible in space and time. Due to its novelty, DM lacks best practices to guide design and implementation.
Heather Welch +5 more
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Abstract The sub‐Antarctic waters of South Georgia Island (Islas Georgias del Sur, SG/IG) are a regularly visited feeding ground for southern right whales (Eubalaena australis, SRW) in the southwest Atlantic. Satellite telemetry and photo‐identification records were compared to better understand the role of SG/IG in the SRW migratory network.
Amy S. Kennedy +20 more
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Humpback whales undertake seasonal migration between productive high-latitude areas where they feed in summer and low-latitude tropical waters where mating and calving occur during winter. In the eastern south Pacific, the species breeds off Colombia and
JUAN J CAPELLA +6 more
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Effect of coastal-trapped waves and wind on currents and transport in the Gulf of California [PDF]
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2013JC009538Subsurface pressure (SsP) observations from stations inside and outside of the Gulf of California (GC) are used to analyze the relationship between low-frequency ...
Candela, Julio +5 more
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Safety of inhaled nitric oxide withdrawal in severe chronic pulmonary hypertension
Abstract Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is a potent and selective pulmonary vasodilator with a safety concern due to rebound pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with its withdrawal. We report short‐term pulsed iNO in patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and nonoperable chronic thromboembolic PH (nCTEPH).
Gregorio Miguel Pérez‐Peñate +8 more
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Dissolved methane in the sills region of the Gulf of California
An unusual combination of features makes the Midriff Islands region of the northern Gulf of California (NGC) a strong atmospheric methane source. Oceanographic isolation by a series of sills and islands along with upward transport of nutrient-rich water
José Vinicio Macías-Zamora +3 more
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