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Length–weight relationship (LWR) and its parameters can be used for the development of models for the rational exploitation of fishery resources. In this study, we estimated the parameters of the LWRs and length–length relationships (LLRs) of 12 fish species caught incidentally by the artisanal whiteleg shrimp fishery in the Biosphere Reserve Marismas ...
Ulianov Jakes-Cota +3 more
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Nuevos datos cronoestratigráficos de la Fm. Marismas (Bajo Guadalquivir) [PDF]
La Formación Marismas forma la parte superior del relleno sedimentario del sector SW de la cuenca del Guadalquivir. Los datos previos sobre el sondeo Lebrija, indicaban que la parte más alta de esta formación tenía edades de hasta 9.6 kyr BP y en la ...
Larrasoaña, J.c. +5 more
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High levels of seed dispersal by a declining wintering population of migratory geese
Abstract Ducks are known to be important seed dispersers, but the role of geese in plant dispersal is less clear. Wintering populations of migratory geese are undergoing rapid changes in distribution and habitat use in response to climate change and changes in land use, and the implications for seed dispersal have not previously been studied.
Iciar Jiménez‐Martín +6 more
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We studied the effects of fire on the structural attributes of a Spartina densiflora salt marsh. The study was carried out from November 1995, spring (N95S) to December 1996, late spring (D96LS). In November 1995, we installed 37 permanent plots.
NORA MADANES +2 more
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Rasgos morfológicos y sedimentológicos de la ría de Betanzos (A Coruña, Galicia, España) [PDF]
[Resumen] La presente comunicación e considera como una contribución al estudio, aún iniciado por nuestra parte, de las «rías centrales» de Galicia,haciendo referencia solamente a la ría de Betanzqs y de ella al sector exterior o «ría propiamente dicha»
Asensio Amor, I., Grajal Blanco, Mariano
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Integrating socioeconomic and ecological data into restoration practice
Abstract Driven by the United Nations Decade on Restoration and international funding initiatives, such as the Mangrove Breakthrough, investment in mangrove restoration is expected to increase. Yet, mangrove restoration efforts frequently fail, usually because of ad hoc site‐selection processes that do not consider mangrove ecology and the ...
Jaramar Villarreal‐Rosas +11 more
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The stream of water. Humanistic dialogue about the landscapes of the Marismas del Guadalquivir [PDF]
El diálogo humanista y transdisciplinar es el instrumento que nos permite ensayar unas lecturas compartidas de tres paisajes de las marismas del Guadalquivir, considerados como tesis (paisaje primigenio de la Retuerta, la Vera del parque nacional Doñana),
Andreu-Lara, Carmen +3 more
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Role of time variant and invariant terms on soil moisture spatio‐temporal variability in a subhumid coastal wetland. Abstract The knowledge of soil moisture spatio‐temporal variability is highly relevant for water resources management. This paper reports an analysis of the spatial–temporal variability of soil moisture data for a small to medium‐scale ...
Claus Kohfahl +3 more
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El decurso del agua. Diálogo humanista ante paisajes de las marismas del Guadalquivir [PDF]
El diàleg humanista i transdisciplinari és l'instrument que ens permet assajar unes lectures compartides de tres paisatges dels aiguamolls del Guadalquivir, considerats com a tesi (paisatge primigeni de la Retuerta, la Vera del Parc Nacional de Doñana ...
Andreu Lara, Carmen +3 more
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High methane concentrations in tidal salt marsh soils: Where does the methane go?
Salt marsh soils can contain high concentrations of methane, but what happens to this gas? There are a few possibilities, including vertical and lateral transport, storage within the soil, and/or oxidation resulting in transport as carbon dioxide or dissolved inorganic carbon.
Margaret Capooci +8 more
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