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2. Machine Learning Application for Particle Physics: Mexico’s Involvement in the Hyper-Kamiokande Observatory
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Cuen-Rochin, S., de la Fuente, E., Falcon-Morales, L., Gamboa Goni, R., Tomatani-Sanchez, A. K., Orozco-Luna, F., Torres, H., Lozoya, J., Baeza, J. A., Flores, J. L., Navarro-Garcia, B., Veliz, B., Lopez, A., Gonzalez-Alvarez, B., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Oliva, Diego, editor, Houssein, Essam H., editor, and Hinojosa, Salvador, editor
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- 2021
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3. Starburst galaxies in the COSMOS field: clumpy star-formation at redshift 0 < z < 0.5
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Hinojosa-Goñi, R., Muñoz-Tuñón, C., and Méndez-Abreu, J.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
At high redshift, starburst galaxies present irregular morphologies, with 10-20\%\ of their star formation occurring in giant clumps. These clumpy galaxies are considered to be the progenitors of local disk galaxies. To understand the properties of starbursts at intermediate and low redshift, it is fundamental to track their evolution and possible link with the systems at higher $z$. We present an extensive, systematic, and multi-band search and analysis of the starburst galaxies at redshift ($0 < z < 0.5$) in the COSMOS field, as well as detailed characteristics of their star-forming clumps by using Hubble Space Telescope/Advance Camera for Surveys (HST/ACS) images. Their principal properties, sizes, masses, and star formation rates are provided. The individual star-forming knots in our sample follow the same L(H$\alpha$) vs. size scaling relation than local giant HII regions (Fuentes-Masip et al. 2000). However, they slightly differ from the one provided using samples at high redshift. This result highlights the importance of spatially resolving the star-forming regions for this kind of study. Star-forming clumps in the central regions of Mknots galaxies are more massive, and present higher star formation rates, than those in the outskirts. This trend is smeared when we consider either the mass surface density or surface star formation rate. Sknot galaxies do show properties similar to both dwarf elliptical and irregulars in the surface brightness ($\mu$) versus M$_{host}$ diagram in the $B-$band (Amor\'in et al. 2012), and to spheroidals and ellipticals in the $\mu$ versus M$_{host}$ diagram in the $V-$band (Kormendy \&\ Bender 2012). Sknot galaxies might be transitional phases of the BCD class, with their properties consistent with spheroidal like, but blue structures., Comment: 17 pages, 23 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2016
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4. Modelling of moment transmitting beam-to-column timber connections accounting for frictional transmission
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Basterrechea-Arévalo, M., Cabrero, J.M., Iraola, B., and Goñi, R.
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- 2021
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5. RAINBOW Organic Solar Cells: Implementing Spectral Splitting in Lateral Multi‐Junction Architectures
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Casademont-Viñas, Miquel, primary, Gibert-Roca, Martí, additional, Liu, Quan, additional, Vandewal, Koen, additional, Goñi, R. Alejandro, additional, and Campoy-Quiles, Mariano, additional
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- 2023
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6. GD 552: a cataclysmic variable with a brown dwarf companion?
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Unda-Sanzana, E., Marsh, T. R., Gansicke, B. T., Maxted, P. F. L., Morales-Rueda, L., Dhillon, V. S., Thoroughgood, T. D., Tremou, E., Watson, C. A., and Hinojosa-Goni, R.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
GD 552 is a high proper motion star with the strong, double-peaked emission lines characteristic of the dwarf nova class of cataclysmic variable star, and yet no outburst has been detected during the past 12 years of monitoring. We present spectroscopy taken with the aim of detecting emission from the mass donor in this system. We fail to do so at a level which allows us to rule out the presence of a near-main-sequence star donor. Given GD 552's orbital period of 103 minutes, this suggests that it is either a system that has evolved through the ~80-minute orbital period minimum of cataclysmic variable stars and now has a brown dwarf mass donor, or that has formed with a brown dwarf donor in the first place. This model explains the low observed orbital velocity of the white dwarf and GD 552's low luminosity. It is also consistent with the absence of outbursts from the system.
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- 2008
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7. Probing the CP nature of the top–Higgs Yukawa coupling in [formula omitted] and tH events with [formula omitted] decays using the ATLAS detector at the LHC
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Aad, G., Abbott, B., Abbott, D.C., Abeling, K., Abidi, S.H., Aboulhorma, A., Abramowicz, H., Abreu, H., Abulaiti, Y., Abusleme Hoffman, A.C., Acharya, B.S., Achkar, B., Adam, L., Adam Bourdarios, C., Adamczyk, L., Adamek, L., Addepalli, S.V., Adelman, J., Adiguzel, A., Adorni, S., Adye, T., Affolder, A.A., Afik, Y., Agaras, M.N., Agarwala, J., Aggarwal, A., Agheorghiesei, C., Aguilar-Saavedra, J.A., Ahmad, A., Ahmadov, F., Ahmed, W.S., Ahuja, S., Ai, X., Aielli, G., Aizenberg, I., Akbiyik, M., Åkesson, T.P.A., Akimov, A.V., Al Khoury, K., Alberghi, G.L., Albert, J., Albicocco, P., Alconada Verzini, M.J., Alderweireldt, S., Aleksa, M., Aleksandrov, I.N., Alexa, C., Alexopoulos, T., Alfonsi, A., Alfonsi, F., Alhroob, M., Ali, B., Ali, S., Aliev, M., Alimonti, G., Allaire, C., Allbrooke, B.M.M., Allport, P.P., Aloisio, A., Alonso, F., Alpigiani, C., Alunno Camelia, E., Alvarez Estevez, M., Alviggi, M.G., Amaral Coutinho, Y., Ambler, A., Amelung, C., Ames, C.G., Amidei, D., Amor Dos Santos, S.P., Amoroso, S., Amos, K.R., Amrouche, C.S., Ananiev, V., Anastopoulos, C., Andari, N., Andeen, T., Anders, J.K., Andrean, S.Y., Andreazza, A., Angelidakis, S., Angerami, A., Anisenkov, A.V., Annovi, A., Antel, C., Anthony, M.T., Antipov, E., Antonelli, M., Antrim, D.J.A., Anulli, F., Aoki, M., Aparisi Pozo, J.A., Aparo, M.A., Aperio Bella, L., Appelt, C., Aranzabal, N., Araujo Ferraz, V., Arcangeletti, C., Arce, A.T.H., Arena, E., Arguin, J-F., Argyropoulos, S., Arling, J.-H., Armbruster, A.J., Arnaez, O., Arnold, H., Arrubarrena Tame, Z.P., Artoni, G., Asada, H., Asai, K., Asai, S., Asbah, N.A., Asimakopoulou, E.M., Assamagan, K., Astalos, R., Atkin, R.J., Atkinson, M., Atlay, N.B., Atmani, H., Atmasiddha, P.A., Augsten, K., Auricchio, S., Auriol, A.D., Austrup, V.A., Avner, G., Avolio, G., Axiotis, K., Ayoub, M.K., Azuelos, G., Babal, D., Bachacou, H., Bachas, K., Bachiu, A., Backman, F., Badea, A., Bagnaia, P., Bahmani, M., Bailey, A.J., Bailey, V.R., Baines, J.T., 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Zakareishvili, T., Zakharchuk, N., Zambito, S., Zang, J., Zanzi, D., Zaplatilek, O., Zeißner, S.V., Zeitnitz, C., Zeng, J.C., Zenger, D.T., Jr, Zenin, O., Ženiš, T., Zenz, S., Zerradi, S., Zerwas, D., Zhang, B., Zhang, D.F., Zhang, G., Zhang, J., Zhang, K., Zhang, L., Zhang, R., Zhang, S., Zhang, T., Zhang, X., Zhang, Z., Zhao, H., Zhao, P., Zhao, T., Zhao, Y., Zhao, Z., Zhemchugov, A., Zheng, Z., Zhong, D., Zhou, B., Zhou, C., Zhou, H., Zhou, N., Zhou, Y., Zhu, C.G., Zhu, C., Zhu, H.L., Zhu, H., Zhu, J., Zhu, Y., Zhuang, X., Zhukov, K., Zhulanov, V., Zimine, N.I., Zinsser, J., Ziolkowski, M., Živković, L., Zoccoli, A., Zoch, K., Zorbas, T.G., Zormpa, O., Zou, W., and Zwalinski, L.
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8. An assessment of the rotation capacity required by structural hollow sections for plastic analysis
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Gil, B., primary, Cabrero, J.M., additional, Goñi, R., additional, and Bayo, E., additional
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- 2017
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9. Aerobic exercise prevents age-dependent cognitive decline and reduces anxiety-related behaviors in middle-aged and old rats
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Pietrelli, A., Lopez-Costa, J., Goñi, R., Brusco, A., and Basso, N.
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- 2012
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10. Fish Traits and Marine Reserve Effects
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Claudet, J., Osenberg, C. W., Domenici, P., Badalamenti, F., Milazzo, M., Falcón, J. M., Bertocci, I., Benedetti-Cecchi, L., García-Charton, J.-A., Goñi, R., Borg, J. A., Forcada, A., de Lucia, A., Pérez-Ruzafa, Á., Afonso, P., Brito, A., Guala, I., Le Diréach, L., Sanchez-Jerez, P., Somerfield, P. J., and Planes, S.
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11. Marine reserves: Fish life history and ecological traits matter
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Claudet, J., Osenberg, C. W., Domenici, P., Badalamenti, F., Milazzo, M., Falcón, J. M., Bertocci, I., Benedetti-Cecchi, L., García-Charton, J.-A., Goñi, R., Borg, J. A., Forcada, A., De Lucia, G. A., Pérez-Ruzafa, Á., Afonso, P., Brito, A., Guala, I., Le Diréach, L., Sanchez-Jerez, P., and Somerfield, P. J.
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12. Review of the effects of protection in marine protected areas: current knowledge and gaps
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Ojeda–Martínez, C., Bayle–Sempere, J. T., Sánchez–Jerez, P., Salas, F., Stobart, B., Goñi, R., Falcón, J. M., Graziano, M., Guala, I., Higgins, R., Vandeperre, F., Le Direach, L., Martín–Sosa, P., and Vaselli, S.
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Marine conservation ,Management ,Assessment ,Descriptors ,Subject of study ,Marine protected areas ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs) and the conservation of marine environments must be based on reliable information on the quality of the marine environment that can be obtained in a reasonable timeframe. We reviewed studies that evaluated all aspects related to the effectiveness of MPAs in order to describe how the studies were conducted and to detect fields in which research is lacking. Existing parameters used to evaluate the effectiveness of MPAs are summarised. Two-hundred and twenty-two publications were reviewed. We identified the most commonly used study subjects and methodological approaches. Most of the studies concentrated on biological parameters. Peer reviewed studies were based on control vs. impact design. BACI and mBACI designs were used in very few studies. Through this review, we have identified gaps in the objectives assigned to MPAs and the way in which they have been evaluated. We suggest some guidelines aimedat improving the assessment of the effects of protection in MPAs.
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13. Spillover from six western Mediterranean marine protected areas : evidence from artisanal fisheries
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Goñi, R., Adlerstein, S., Alvarez-Berastegui, D., Forcada, A., Reñones, O., Criquet, G., Polti, S., Cadiou, G., Valle, C., Lenfant, P., Bonhomme, P., Pérez-Ruzafa, A., Sánchez-Lizaso, J. L., García-Charton, J. A., Bernard, G., Stelzenmüller, V., and Planes, S.
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14. Density dependence in marine protected populations: a review
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LIZASO, J.L. SÁNCHEZ, GOÑI, R., REÑONES, O., CHARTON, J.A. GARCÍA, GALZIN, R., BAYLE, J.T., JEREZ, P. SÁNCHEZ, RUZAFA, A. PÉREZ, and RAMOS, A. A.
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15. Effects of marine protected areas on recruitment processes with special reference to Mediterranean littoral ecosystems
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PLANES, S., GALZIN, R., RUBIES, A. GARCIA, GOÑI, R., HARMELIN, J.-G., LE DIRÉACH, L., LENFANT, P., and QUETGLAS, A.
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16. Reviewing human–environment interactions in arid regions of southern South America during the past 3000 years
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Morales, M., Barberena, R., Belardi, J.B., Borrero, L., Cortegoso, V., Durán, V., Guerci, A., Goñi, R., Gil, A., Neme, G., Yacobaccio, H., and Zárate, M.
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17. Reviewing the Ecosystem Services, Societal Goods, and Benefits of Marine Protected Areas
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Marcos, C. (Concepción), Díaz, D., Fietz, K. (Katharina), Forcada, A. (Aitor), Ford, A., García-Charton, J.A. (José Antonio), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Lenfant, P. (Philippe), Mallol, S. (Sandra), Mouillot, D. (David ), Pérez-Marcos, M., Puebla, O., Manel, S. (Stephanie), Pérez-Ruzafa, A. (Ángel), Díaz, D. (David), Ford, Amanda, Pérez-Marcos, María, Puebla, Oscar, Willis, Trevor, Universidad de Murcia, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Centre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditérranéens (CEFREM), Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), MARine Biodiversity Exploitation and Conservation (UMR MARBEC), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research [Kiel] (GEOMAR), Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE), Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD [France-Sud])-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro), Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Biología Marina, Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD [France-Sud])-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro - Montpellier SupAgro, and Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)
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0106 biological sciences ,demographic connectivity ,willingness-to-pay ,Mediterranean ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Ecosystem services ,marine conservation ,Marine ecosystems management ,Estadística e Investigación Operativa ,palinurus-elephas fabricius ,Marine protected areas ,Pesquerías ,Water Science and Technology ,Global and Planetary Change ,western mediterranean sea ,MPA ecosystem services ,marine reserves ,Work (electrical) ,fisheries management ,Christian ministry ,Marine conservation ,Science ,[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,Ocean Engineering ,QH1-199.5 ,Aquatic Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,MPA societal benefits ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,marine ecosystems management ,reef-fish communities ,14. Life underwater ,Environmental planning ,posidonia-oceanica meadows ,long-term ,genetic connectivity ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,population-dynamics ,spiny lobster ,15. Life on land ,13. Climate action ,Marine protected area ,paracentrotus-lividus ,Business ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,marine protected areas - Abstract
Long-distance (>40-km) dispersal from marine reserves is poorly documented; yet, it can provide essential benefits such as seeding fished areas or connecting marine reserves into networks. From a meta-analysis, we suggest that the spatial scale of marine connectivity is underestimated due to the limited geographic extent of sampling designs. We also found that the largest marine reserves (>1000 km2) are the most isolated. These findings have important implications for the assessment of evolutionary, ecological, and socio-economic long-distance benefits of marine reserves. We conclude that existing methods to infer dispersal should consider the up-to-date genomic advances and also expand the spatial scale of sampling designs. Incorporating longdistance connectivity in conservation planning will contribute to increase the benefits of marine reserve networks., RESERVEBENEFIT, SI
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18. Effects of antidiabetic drugs on bone metabolism
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Padilla Apuntate Nuria, Puerto Cabeza Carmen G., Gallego Royo Alba, Goñi Ros Nuria, Abadía Molina Claudia, Acha Pérez Javier, and Calmarza Pilar
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diabetes mellitus type 2 ,bone remodeling markers ,antidiabetic drugs ,pioglitazone ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus type 2 (DMT2) is increasing exponentially worldwide. DMT2 patients have been found to be at a higher risk for bone fractures than the healthy population. Hence, improving our understanding of the impact of antidiabetic drugs on bone metabolism is crucial.
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- 2024
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19. Estudio del efecto del tratamiento con fármacos antidiabéticos sobre el metabolismo óseo
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Padilla Apuntate Nuria, Puerto Cabeza Carmen G., Gallego Royo Alba, Goñi Ros Nuria, Abadía Molina Claudia, Acha Pérez Javier, and Calmarza Pilar
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diabetes mellitus tipo 2 ,marcadores remodelado óseo ,fármacos antidiabéticos ,pioglitazona ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
La prevalencia de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DMT2) está aumentando de forma exponencial en todo el mundo, habiéndose comprobado que estos pacientes tienen mayor riesgo de presentar fracturas óseas, con respecto a la población sana, por lo que resulta de gran relevancia el conocimiento del efecto de los fármacos antidiabéticos sobre el metabolismo óseo.
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- 2024
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20. Acerca del conocimiento sobre dolor en enfermeras de cuidados intensivos
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Carrión,M, Taínta,M, Arteche,Y, Martín,I, Salas,V, and Goñi,R
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- 2021
21. La estructura. Cubriendo superficies extensas
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Goñi, R. (Rufino)
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Arquitectura [Materias Investigacion] ,Estructura - Abstract
Uno de los problemas más típicos con que se encuentran mano a mano la ingeniería y la arquitectura es el de la cubrición de grandes superficies sin la intervención de columnas. En ocasiones las columnas ordenarán el espacio y serán útiles como elementos con una doble finalidad: sujetar el forjado y separar los distintos ambientes. Está claro que éste no es el caso: es necesario cubrir los distintos pabellones del edificio sin usar columnas y sin que haya un exceso de estructura. O mejor: que dicha estructura se integre como parte natural del edificio.
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- 2019
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22. Cómo construir un edificio-puente. Aspectos estructurales
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Goñi, R. (Rufino)
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Edificios ,Arquitectura [Materias Investigacion] ,Estructura - Abstract
Existe, entre los estudiantes de arquitectura, una tendencia instintiva a desligar todos los aspectos prácticos del proyecto y quedarse con los aspectos meramente formales. Esto lleva de manera irreversible a encontrarse con serios problemas a la hora de definir las etapas finales de la entrega, generalmente, instalaciones y estructuras. Estas suponen serios quebraderos de cabeza que llevan al alumno a "pagar" un precio estético para que el proyecto conserve, en la medida de lo posible, dichos aspectos formales. Todo esto se evitaría desarrollando conjuntamente diseño, instalaciones, construcción y, sobre todo, estructura. La clásica pregunta de si fue antes el huevo o la gallina, se puede aplicar al proyecto arquitectónico en los siguientes términos: ¿es la estructura al proyecto o el proyecto a la estructura? Podemos encontrar ejemplos en los que, una vez definido el proyecto, la estructura se adapta a la forma concebida por el arquitecto. Quizá, el más claro sea el Guggemheim de Bilbao, en el que la ingeniería SOM de Chicago jugó un papel esencial en la adaptación de la estructura al proyecto de Gerhy. Por el contrario, la edificación de viviendas urbanas, adapta constantemente el pórtico tridimensional de hormigón a la definición del edificio en el que cambian las distribuciones y los aspectos estéticos externos. El caso que nos ocupa es un claro ejemplo de estructura típica adaptada a las necesidades del proyecto en el que se combinan brillantemente las necesidades de un "solar" excepcionalmente complejo con unos aspectos formales que se integran perfectamente en el entorno y una estructura (la viga en celosía) que se adapta a todo lo anterior.
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- 2019
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23. Size at maturity, fecundity and reproductive potential of a protected population of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787) from the western Mediterranean
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Goñi, R., Quetglas, A., and Reñones, O.
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- 2003
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24. Conocimientos y actitudes de las enfermeras de una unidad de cuidados intensivos acerca del dolor de los pacientes
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Taínta,M, Arteche,Y, Martín,I, Salas,V, and Goñi,R
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Intensive Care Units ,Knowledge ,Conocimiento ,Attitudes ,Pain ,Actitud ,Enfermería ,Nursing ,Dolor ,Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos - Abstract
Fundamento. Las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) acogen pacientes que con frecuencia presentan dolor. La correcta valoración del mismo y su tratamiento óptimo son imprescindibles para una atención de calidad; la enfermera, por su cercanía con el paciente, está en una posición única para lograrlo. Por tanto, el objetivo de este estudio es conocer el nivel de conocimientos de las enfermeras y las actitudes que manifiestan hacia el manejo del dolor en su práctica diaria, así como relacionarlo con sus datos sociodemográficos. Método. Estudio descriptivo, transversal, observacional en la UCI de un hospital universitario de nivel terciario. Se estudió el conocimiento y las actitudes en relación al dolor de las enfermeras, a través del cuestionario Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain traducido al español. Resultados. Todas las enfermeras (n=37) que trabajaban en la UCI cumplimentaron el cuestionario con una puntuación media de 5,87 sobre 10 (DE: 0,98; rango: 7,89-3,68). La puntuación del cuestionario no se relacionó con la edad, los años de experiencia profesional, los años trabajados en UCI, la formación especializada y la formación en dolor. En cambio, las enfermeras con formación de máster obtuvieron puntuaciones medias significativamente más altas en el cuestionario (6,97; DE: 0,75 vs 5,73; DE: 0,92; p=0,018). Conclusiones. Las enfermeras de la UCI poseen conocimientos y actitudes insuficientes en relación al dolor. La formación de máster mejora los resultados obtenidos en el cuestionario sobre conocimientos y actitudes en relación al dolor. Background. Intensive Care Units (ICU) usually treat patients with pain. Being close to patients makes nurses key professionals for guaranteeing an optimal assessment and treatment of pain, which are crucial to ensure quality care. Therefore this study aims to describe the knowledge and attitudes of ICU nurses about pain management in their clinical practice, and its relationship with socio-demographic data. Methods. Cross-sectional study carried out in a third level university teaching hospital ICU. The Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (KARSP) translated into Spanish was used to obtain information about the knowledge and attitudes towards pain of nurses. Results. All nurses (n=37) working at the ICU answered the questionnaire. The mean score of the questionnaire was 5.87 over 10 (SD: 0.98, range: 7.89-3.68). There was not a statistically significant relationship among the questionnaire score and age, professional experience, time worked at the ICU, specialized training or pain training. However, nurses with a master’s degree obtained significantly higher mean scores in the questionnaire (6.97; DE: 0.75 vs. 5.73; DE: 0.92; p=0.018). Conclusions. ICU nurses show insufficient knowledge and attitudes towards pain. Having a master’s degree improves the results obtained in the questionnaire about knowledge and attitudes towards pain.
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- 2020
25. Movimiento y uso del hábitat en la cigarra de mar (scyllarides latus): implicaciones para la conservación de la especie en el parque nacional marítimo terrestre del Archipiélago de Cabrera (scytrack)
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Díaz, D. (David), Hereu, B. (Bernat), Aspillaga, E. (Eneko), Muñoz-Caballero, A. (Anabel), Bartumeus, F. (Frederic), Mallol, S. (Sandra), Baena, I. (Ignacio), Goñi, R. (Raquel), and Amengual Ramis. José
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- 2020
26. A new method to assess the rotation capacity of structural hollow sections based in multibody theory
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Goñi, R., Bayo, E., Motasoares, C. A., editor, Martins, J. A. C., editor, Rodrigues, H. C., editor, Ambrósio, Jorge A. C., editor, Pina, C. A. B., editor, Motasoares, C. M., editor, Pereira, E. B. R., editor, and Folgado, J., editor
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- 2006
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27. Estudio de la mortalidad en una zona básica de salud urbana
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Palacios Soler, F., Ojanguren Alonso, M., Vázquez Goñi, R., Moreno-Iribas, C., and Abad Vicente, F.J.
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- 2001
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28. Tamaño de repeticiones CTG no aumentado en la transmisión de un padre con alelo expandido: falsa sospecha de fenómeno de contracción
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Goñi Ros Nuria, Sienes Bailo Paula, González Tarancón Ricardo, Martorell Sampol Loreto, and Izquierdo Álvarez Silvia
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dmpk ,distrofia miotónica tipo 1 ,limitaciones de la tp-pcr ,repeticiones del trinucleótido ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
La distrofia miotónica tipo 1, conocida también como enfermedad de Steinert, es un desorden multisistémico crónico, degenerativo e incapacitante de expresividad clínica muy variable provocado por una expansión heredada de manera autosómica dominante de la repetición del triplete citosina-timina-guanina, localizada en la región 3′ no codificante del gen DMPK (19q13.3).
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- 2023
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29. No increase in the CTG repeat size during transmission from parent with expanded allele: false suspicion of contraction phenomenon
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Goñi Ros Nuria, Sienes Bailo Paula, González Tarancón Ricardo, Martorell Sampol Loreto, and Izquierdo Álvarez Silvia
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dmpk ,myotonic dystrophy type 1 ,tp-pcr limitations ,trinucleotide repeats ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), also known as Steinert’s disease, is a chronic, progressive and disabling multisystemic disorder with a broad spectrum of severity that arises from an autosomal-dominant expansion of the Cytosine-Thymine-Guanine (CTG) triplet repeat in the 3′ untranslated region of the DMPK gene (19q13.3).
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- 2023
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30. Application of generalized linear modeling to catch rate analysis of Western Mediterranean fisheries: the Castellón trawl fleet as a case study
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Goñi, R., Alvarez, F., and Adlerstein, S.
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- 1999
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31. Maerl beds inside and outside a 25-year-old no‑take area
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Barberá, C, primary, Mallol, S, additional, Vergés, A, additional, Cabanellas-Reboredo, M, additional, Díaz, D, additional, and Goñi, R, additional
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- 2017
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32. Aspectos teóricos y prácticos del comportamiento sísmico de uniones mixtas semirrígidas: análisis, ensayos y simulaciones
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Gracia-Rodríguez, J. (Javier), Goñi, R. (Rufino), and Bayo, E. (Eduardo)
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Construcciones metálicas ,Ingeniera estructural - Abstract
The most important aspects of a structure when it has to be designed against seismic actions are: resistance capacity, ductility capacity and the amount of energy dissipated during the seismic excitation. The combination of steel and concrete, in composite elements, leads to an improved behaviour due to the increment in the stiffness and the resistance of the main sections, while at the same time, the ductile behaviour of composite structures is similar to the one exhibited by steel structures. In the last few years composite structures have become very popular in the building industry; however their use in seismic zones is reduced, due to the lack of knowledge about their behaviour against seismic actions. The main focus of this dissertation is to describe the behaviour of a double sided extended end plate composite joint. Several tests of full scale substructures have been performed to evaluate the main properties of this proposed joint. The data collected from the test is used to simplify the behaviour of the joint in a model of two rotational springs that is used to perform seismic simulations. Three frames of different heights and spans are analysed. For each frame and each type of slabs two pushover analysis are performed to evaluate the ultimate capacity of the frame. Incremental dynamic analyses are also performed to evaluate the seismic properties of each frame with three different accelerograms matching three types of elastic response spectra. The data from the simulations is used to evaluate the seismic behaviour, the characteristics of this type of joint when applied to moment resisting frames, and to ensure the improved behaviour of this structural typology under seismic actions. Las principales características a tener en cuenta cuando se diseña una estructura ante esfuerzos sísmicos son: la capacidad resistente, la capacidad dúctil y la capacidad de disipar energía durante la acción sísmica. La combinación del acero con el hormigón en las estructuras mixtas, proporciona un incremento en la resistencia y rigidez de la estructura, manteniendo al mismo tiempo el buen comportamiento dúctil de las estructura de acero. En los últimos años, el uso de la estructura mixta en naves industriales ha incrementado notablemente. No obstante, su uso en zonas sísmicas es reducido, debido en gran parte a la falta conocimiento acerca del comportamiento de la estructura mixta ante las acciones sísmicas. El principal objetivo de esta tesis se centra en estudiar el comportamiento de una unión mixta semirrígida con chapa de testa doblemente extendida. Con este fin se han realizado numerosos ensayos de la unión para identificar sus propiedades principales. La información obtenida de estas simulaciones se ha utilizado para simplificar la complejidad de la unión en un modelo de dos muelles rotacionales con el que realizar diversas simulaciones sísmicas. Con este modelo se han analizado tres pórticos con diferentes alturas y diferente numero de vanos. Para cada pórtico y solución de forjado se han realizado dos análisis por pushover para evaluar la capacidad última del pórtico. También se han realizado análisis dinámicos incrementales en el dominio del tiempo con los que evaluar las propiedades sísmicas de cada pórtico. En estos análisis se han empleado tres acelerogramas artificiales obtenidos a partir de tres espectros de respuesta elástica diferentes. La información obtenida de las simulaciones ha permitido: evaluar el comportamiento sísmico de la unión, identificar los beneficios que la unión aporta al comportamiento sísmico de los pórticos diseñados con estas uniones y garantizar el buen comportamiento de esta tipología estructural ante esfuerzos sísmicos.
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33. Caracterización ecológica de la plataforma continental (50-100 m) del canal de Menorca
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Moranta, J. (Joan), Barberá, C. (Carmen), Druet-Vélez, M. (María), Díaz-Valdés, M. (Marta), Zaragoza, N. (Nuria), Tello-Antón, M.O. (María Olvido), López-Jurado, J.L. (José Luis), Balbín, R. (Rosa), Flexas, M.M. (María del Mar), Fernández, M. (Marta), Hidalgo, M. (Manuel), Domínguez, M. (Marta), Quetglas, A. (Antoni), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Mallol, S. (Sandra), Sánchez-Delgado, F. (Francisco), Ambroso, S. (Stefano), Comalada, N. (Natalia), Moranta, J. (Joan), Barberá, C. (Carmen), Druet-Vélez, M. (María), and Zaragoza, N. (Nuria)
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Biodiversidad marina ,INDEMARES ,Coastal detritic bottoms ,Conservation ,Directiva Hábitats ,Coralígeno ,Nectobenthic communities ,Coralligenous biocenosis ,Comunidades suprabentónicas ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Maërl ,Rodolitos ,Hydrography ,Pesquerías ,Medio Marino ,Maërl beds ,Trawl fisheries ,Artisanal fisheries ,Arrastre ,Comunidades nectobentónicas ,Geomorphology ,Comunidades endobentónicas ,Comunidades epibentónicas ,Biodiversity ,Pesquería artesanal ,Hidrografía ,Geomorfología ,Endobenthic communities ,Epibenthic communities ,Ecosistemas marinos ,Conservación ,Biocenosis ,Marine ecosystems ,Suprabenthic communities - Abstract
Se integra información hidrográfica, geomorfológica, sedimentológica, biológica y pesquera, para establecer la bases ecológicas necesarias para la protección y conservación del canal de Menorca, Resumen: El objetivo del proyecto Life+ INDEMARES es contribuir a la protección de la biodiversidad en los mares españoles mediante la identificación de espacios de valor para la Red Natura 2000. El proyecto incluye 10 áreas marinas de las cuales 3 están repartidas por la región biogeográfica atlántica, 5 en la mediterránea y 2 en la macaronésica. El área de estudio del presente informe se sitúa en la plataforma continental del canal de Menorca (Islas Baleares, Mediterráneo) entre 50 y 100 m de profundidad. Se encuentra entre las islas de Mallorca y Menorca y su plataforma se extiende a lo largo de 1.274 km2. Para la elaboración del presente informe se han tenido en cuenta estudios previos y fuentes de información existentes en la zona, generada a partir de proyectos y campañas desarrollados por el Instituto Español de Oceanografía y el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente. También existe información de la parte más somera entre 0 y 50 m de profundidad (proyecto LIFE Posidonia y las ecocartografías del litoral). Se han desarrollado tres campañas de investigación oceanográfica: CANAL0209 en 2009, EQUIPAR0410 en 2010 y INDEMARES_CANAL0811 en 2011. En estas campañas se han tomado datos hidrográficos, acústicos, granulométricos y biológicos obtenidos con diferentes sistemas de muestreo. Para el estudio de la actividad pesquera se han utilizado datos provenientes de las hojas de venta diaria de la flota, entrevistas realizadas a patrones de embarcaciones de pesca artesanal, embarques a bordo de la flota de arrastre y registros de localización de la actividad de las embarcaciones de pesca de arrastre obtenidos a partir de los datos VMS (del inglés Vessel Monitoring System). Los principales resultados y conclusiones del proyecto son: 1. En la zona central del canal se ha detectado en los primeros 150 metros de la columna de agua la presencia de dos masas de aguas superficiales de origen atlántico que pueden cruzar los canales y su mezcla da lugar a la aparición de frentes oceánicos al norte o al sur de las islas que pueden afectar a la circulación regional de la zona. 2. Se han identificado diversos rasgos morfológicos (erosivos, tectónicos, biogénicos y otros) y se han diferenciado cuatro tipos fundamentales de fondos: fondo rocoso, fondo sedimentario de reflectividad alta, sedimento de reflectividad media y sedimento de baja reflectividad. 3. Presenta un muy buen estado de conservación, con una amplia distribución de especies y hábitats de interés para su conservación. 4. Se han inventariado 1.329 especies: 137 especies de algas que pertenecen al Filum Rhodophyta (86 especies), la Clase Phaeophyta (32 especies) y Filum Chlorophyta (18 especies); 301 especies de crustáceos, 242 de peces, 227 de moluscos, 126 de esponjas, 73 de ascidias, 55 de equinodermos, 49 de briozoos, 46 de cnidarios y 35 de anélidos. 5. Se han identificado 58 especies con alguna figura de protección, incluyendo 9 especies de aves, 9 mamíferos, 8 moluscos, 7 algas, 6 crustáceos, 6 peces, 4 poríferos, 3 equinodermos, 3 reptiles, 2 cnidarios y 1 fanerógama. 6. Los hábitats más característicos son biocenosis de coralígeno, mantos de maërl/rodolitos y biocenosis de detrítico costero que coexisten con diversas biocenosis ligadas diferentes especies de algas blandas. 7. Se ha observado una actividad relevante de la pesca de arrastre sobre los fondos de maërl/rodolitos, que ha experimentado un incremento significativo entre los años 2009 y 2012, provocando la existencia de un conflicto de intereses entre conservación y explotación. 8. Se encuentran zonas donde los fondos de maërl/rodolitos presentan coberturas muy altas y una buena conservación, pero se han detectado variaciones en la composición y forma de las especies de rodolitos que podrían tener su origen en la actividad de pesca de arrastre. 9. Las diferentes modalidades de pesca artesanal también tienen una importante presencia en la plataforma. El palangre de fondo y el trasmallo de langosta pueden afectar negativamente los ecosistemas bentónicos vulnerables ya que se realizan principalmente en afloramientos rocosos con presencia de coralígeno y fondos de maërl/rodolitos., The objective of the project Life+ INDEMARES is the biodiversity conservation of the Spanish seas by identifying valuable areas for the Natura 2000 network . The project includes 10 marine areas, 3 in the Atlantic biogeographical region, 5 in the Mediterranean and the 2 in the Macaronesian. The study area of this report is located in the continental shelf off Menorca channel (Balearic Islands, Mediterranean) between 50 and 100 m depth between the islands of Mallorca and Menorca and extends over 1.274 km2. For the elaboration of this report have been taken into account previous studies and existing information sources in the area, generated from projects and oceanographic surveys developed by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography and the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Information on habitats distribution also exists for the shallowest zone between 0 and 50 m depth (LIFE Posidonia project and Ecocartografías del litoral). Three oceanographic research surveys were developed: CANAL0209 in 2009 , EQUIPAR0410 in 2010 and INDEMARES_CANAL0811 in 2011. During these surveys hydrographic, acoustic, granulometric and biological data were obtained with different sampling systems. The commercial fisheries were analysed from data obtained from the daily sale bills of the commercial fleet, personal interviews with artisanal fishers, sampling on board the trawling fleet and records of the activity of the trawling fleet obtained from the Vessel Monitoring System. The main results and conclusions of the project are: 1. In the central area of the channel has been detected in the first 150 meters of the water column the presence of two surface waters of Atlantic origin able to cross the channel. The mixture of both water masses results in the formation of oceanic fronts north or south of the islands, which can affect the regional circulation in the area. 2. Several morphological features have been identified (erosive, tectonic, biogenic and others) and four bottoms types have been differentiated: rocky bottoms, sedimentary bottoms with high reflectivity, mean reflectivity sediment and sediment of low reflectivity. 3. The channel presents a very good conservation state, with a wide distribution of species and habitats of conservation interest. 4. 1.329 species have been inventoried: 137 algal species belonging to the phylum Rhodophyta (86 species), Class Phaeophyta (32 species) and Phylum Chlorophyta (18 species ), 301 species of crustaceans, 242 fish, 227 molluscs, 126 sponges, 73 ascidians, 55 echinoderms, 49 bryozoans , 46 cnidarians and 35 annelids. 5. 58 species have been identified with some legal protection figure, including 9 species of birds, 9 mammals, 8 molluscs, 7 algae, 6 crustaceans, 6 fishes, 4 porifera, 3 echinoderms, 3 reptiles, 2 cnidarians, 1 phanerogam. 6. The most characteristic habitats are coralligenous biocenosis, maerl/rhodoliths beds and biocenosis of the costal detritic bottoms associated with different soft algae species. 7. A significant activity of trawling on maërl/rhodoliths beds have been observed, which has experienced a significant increase between 2009 and 2012, causing a conflict of interest between conservation and exploitation. 8. Areas of maërl/rhodoliths beds with a very high coverage and good conservation exits, although some variations in the composition and morphology of maërl species have detected that could be originated from the intensive trawling activity. 9. The artisanal fisheries also have a significant presence on the continental shelf. The bottom longline and spiny lobster trammel net may adversely affect vulnerable benthic ecosystems because they are mostly deployed in rocky bottoms with coralligenous biocenosis and maërl/rhodoliths beds., Direcció General de Medi Rural i Marí del Govern de les Illes Balears, Fundación MarViva, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Comisión Europea Programa Life
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34. Starburst galaxies in the COSMOS field: clumpy star-formation at redshift 0 < 0.5
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Hinojosa-Goñi, R., primary, Muñoz-Tuñón, C., additional, and Méndez-Abreu, J., additional
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35. Informe Proyecto ERCA 'Estudio del efecto reserva en el Parque Nacional Marítimo Terrestre del Archipiélago de Cabrera'. Año 2006
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Reñones, O. (Olga), García, A. (Ana), Díaz, D. (David), Roldán, E. (Elisa), Stobart, B. (Ben), and Goñi, R. (Raquel)
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efecto reserva ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Mediterráneo occidental ,censos visuales ,Pesquerías ,pesca artesanal ,Archipiélago de Cabrera ,Scyllarides latus - Abstract
El estudio del efecto reserva en el Parque Nacional Marítimo Terrestre del Archipiélago de Cabrera, (proyecto ERCA del IEO) que se inició en 1996, tiene como objetivo general evaluar los cambios espacio-temporales en composición específica, abundancia y estructura demográfica del poblamiento íctico litoral atribuibles a las medidas de gestión pesquera adoptadas. La consecución de este objetivo se aborda desde dos metodologías complementarias: i) directamente por censos visuales en inmersión, e ii) indirectamente mediante el estudio de las capturas obtenidas por la pesca artesanal (única actividad extractiva permitida en el PN). Al inicio del proyecto se planteó la necesidad de conocer el patrón de explotación (descripción de artes y aparejos, zonas de pesca y estacionalidad de las pesquerías artesanales) debido a la falta de datos en el área de estudio. Este conocimiento permite evaluar posibles cambios en la distribución espacial y en el tipo de pesquerías que se realizan en la zona. Este año y en apoyo a la gestión del PNMTAC, se ha iniciado en el marco del proyecto ERCA, el estudio de las poblaciones de cigarrón o langosta real, Scyllarides latus, especie de la que apenas existe información sobre su distribución, características biológicas y poblacionales en el Mediterráneo occidental. Por último y desde 2005 el PNMTAC, es una de las reservas marinas incluidas en el estudio de la poblaciones de langosta roja, Palinurus elephas, dentro Convenio SGPM-IEO., Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares (IEO)
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- 2013
36. Hydrographical and biological components of seascape shape mixed assemblages of a meroplankton community
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Hidalgo, M. (Manuel), Reglero, P. (Patricia), Álvarez-Berastegui, D. (Diego), Pérez-Torres, A., Álvarez, I. (Itziar), Rodríguez, J.M. (José María), Carbonell, A. (Ana), Zaragoza, N. (Nuria), Torres, A.P. (Asvin Pérez), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Mallol, S. (Sandra), Balbín, R. (Rosa), and Alemany, F. (Francisco)
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- 2013
37. Achieving Ecologically Coherent MPA networks in Europe: Science needs and priorities
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Olsen, E.M., Fonseca, L., Goñi, R., Johnson, D., Katsanevakis, S., MacPherson, E., Pelletier, D., Rabaut, M., Ribeiro, M.C., Weaver, P., and Zaharia, T.
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Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are clearly defined geographic areas which are designated, regulated and/or managed to achieve specific conservation objectives. MPAs are an acknowledged tool for protecting marine biodiversity (marine species, habitats and ecological processes), contributing to an Ecosystem Approach. However, their establishment in Europe has lagged behind terrestrial equivalents and has taken place in an ‘ad hoc’ and largely un-coordinated way in response to political drivers. European MPAs have been established for a variety of purposes and protection categories and, like distribution globally, their coverage is both uneven and unrepresentative at multiple scales. Networks of MPAs contributing to ecosystem-based marine spatial management are perceived as an optimal way to safeguard biodiversity assets and the Natura 2000 network and networks promoted by the European Regional Seas Conventions have grown exponentially in recent years, making significant progress towards global targets. A broad array of science needs and priorities together with clear attainable and measurable objectives are necessary to establish ecologically coherent MPA networks. Assessing the connectivity of marine populations remains a challenge for most species and multidisciplinary studies combining oceanographic modeling, larval ecology and population genetics are needed. Knowledge on connectivity is even more essential for designing networks of MPAs. A general understanding of the effectiveness of MPA networks as a fisheries management and conservation tool will depend on a broader range of case studies that apply new methods (such as genetics) to quantify connectivity. Assessing a coherent network of MPAs ideally requires an EU-wide coherent network of monitoring stations, particularly for evaluating recovery processes inside MPAs and connectivity among MPAs. Drawing on literature and practical case studies the Working Group has highlighted science research needs in the areas of data collection; habitat classifications; baselines and monitoring; ecological coherence and connectivity and ecological processes. These are complemented by recognition of the need for further research and guidance for MPAs in the context of emerging issues; legal clarifications; stakeholder involvement; policy guidance informed by science and advantages of closer cooperation between scientific monitoring and surveillance and enforcement activities., JRC.H.1-Water Resources
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38. Chapter 11: Palinurus species
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Groeneveld, J.C. (Johan Conrad), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Díaz, D. (David), and Phillips, B.F. (Bruce F.)
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spillover ,Palinurus ,protection ,larval dispersal ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,harvest of wild populations ,fisheries management ,seamounts ,ocean processes ,Pesquerías ,gene flow ,enhancement ,larval settlement ,marine protected areas - Abstract
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39. Evolution of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas in a temperate protected area over two decades
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Goñi, R. (Raquel), Díaz, D. (David), and Mallol, S. (Sandra)
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40. Pressure Indicators describing Bycatch and Discards in selected Spanish fisheries
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Mendoza, M., Valeiras, J. (Julio), García-Jiménez, M.T. (María Teresa), Pérez-Contreras, M.N. (María Nélida), Mallol, S. (Sandra), Carbonell, A. (Ana), Goñi, R. (Raquel), and Bellido-Millán, J.M. (José María)
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Centro Oceanográfico de Murcia ,Pesquerías - Published
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41. Tag shedding estimation in Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787)
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González-Vicente, L. (Lucía), Díaz, D. (David), Mallol, S. (Sandra), and Goñi, R. (Raquel)
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Pesquerías - Abstract
In this paper a numerical method for tag shedding calculation from double tagging data was used to estimate the tag loss rate in Palinurus elephas from capture-mark-recapture experiments. Four consecutive experimental surveys during years 1999-2002 inside the Columbretes islands marine reserve (CIMR) were carried out and the captured spiny lobsters were dorso-laterally double-tagged with T-bar anchor tags on both sides between the first and second abdominal segments. The recaptures during the following years (2000-2008) were recorded and the evolution of the proportion of single- and double-tagged specimens was analysed. The immediate tag loss produced after tagging could not be accurately modelled, but in view of the results is believed to be low. The probability of tag loss per year was estimated in 6% (sexes combined). The factors causing this tag loss and the repercussion of this rates of shedding on further studies are examined
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42. Revisión de los efectos de la protección en las áreas marinas protegidas: conocimiento y deficiencias actuales
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Ojeda-Martínez, C., Bayle-Sempere, J. T., Sánchez-Jerez, P., Salas, F., Stobart, B., Goñi, R., Falcón, J. M., Graziano, M., Guala, I., Ruth Higgins, Vandeperre, F., Ledireach, L., Martín-Sosa, P., Vaselli, S., Pin, Thierry, Diversité, évolution et écologie fonctionnelle marine (DIMAR), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2, Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, and Biología Marina
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INDICATORS ,Marine conservation ,CONSERVATION ,Assessment ,Gestión ,Descriptors ,REEF FISH ,ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,lcsh:Zoology ,Marine protected areas ,Zoología ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Medio Marino ,ASSEMBLAGES ,Descriptores ,METAANALYSIS ,Evaluación ,FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ,fungi ,Conservación marina ,Objetos de estudio ,Ecología ,Áreas marinas protegidas ,Subject of study ,Management ,[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,PSEUDOREPLICATION ,RESERVES ,POPULATIONS ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology - Abstract
The effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs) and the conservation of marine environments must be based on reliable information on the quality of the marine environment that can be obtained in a reasonable timeframe. We reviewed studies that evaluated all aspects related to the effectiveness of MPAs in order to describe how the studies were conducted and to detect fields in which research is lacking. Existing parameters used to evaluate the effectiveness of MPAs are summarised. Two–hundred and twenty–two publications were reviewed. We identified the most commonly used study subjects and methodological approaches. Most of the studies concentrated on biological parameters. Peer reviewed studies were based on control vs. impact design. BACI and mBACI designs were used in very few studies. Through this review, we have identified gaps in the objectives assigned to MPAs and the way in which they have been evaluated. We suggest some guidelines aimed at improving the assessment of the effects of protection in MPAs, Revisión de los efectos de la protección en las áreas marinas protegidas: conocimiento y deficiencias actuales.— La efectividad de las áreas marinas protegidas (AMPs) y la conservación del medio ambiente marino debe basarse en información fiable sobre la calidad del medio marino que pueda obtenerse en un plazo de tiempo razonable. Se revisaron estudios que evalúan aspectos relacionados con la efectividad de las AMPs con el fin de describir cómo se realizaron los estudios y detectar donde existen vacíos en la investigación. En este estudio se enumeran los parámetros existentes para evaluar la efectividad de las AMPs. Se revisaron 224 publicaciones. Identificamos los objetos de estudio más utilizados y los enfoques metodológicos. La mayoría de los estudios se centran en el estudio de parámetros biológicos. Los estudios publicados se basaron en el diseño control frente a impacto. En muy pocos estudios se utilizaron diseños de muestreo BACI y mBACI. A través de esta revisión, se han identificado deficiencias en los objetivos de las AMPs y en la manera como han sido evaluados. Como conclusión sugerimos algunas pautas para mejorar la evaluación de los efectos de la protección en estas zonas, Sí
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43. Will we see you again? Population evaluation of Palinurus elephas inside a marine reserve from Capture-Mark-Recapture data
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González-Vicente, L. (Lucía), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Frusher, S.D. (Stewart D.), Díaz, D. (David), and Mallol, S. (Sandra)
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Pesquerías - Abstract
To achieve an effective management of the marine exploited populations it is necessary to understand their dynamics and the processes driving short- and long-term changes. Key population parameters such as survival and movement can be estimated by means of capture-mark-recapture studies, based on the capture, tagging and re-encounter of the individuals at later times. The Cormack-Jolly-Seber model, which assesses the apparent survival i and the recapture rate pi of a population conditional on first capture, was applied to European spiny lobster Palinurus elephas data from the Columbretes islands marine reserve to evaluate the evolution of this population after closure to fishing over. Particularly strong winter conditions were reported for some years during the period of study whcih were reflected as an increase in the estimate of the encounter probability and a decrease in their survival rate. P. elephas showed a relatively high plasticity against short-term environmental effects, with the apparent survival quickly returning to pre-storm levels. Also a slight increase in survival was identified for this protected population over time. These preliminary results are discussed in terms of the factors affecting the dynamics of this population and the implications for the management of this exploited stock
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44. First V-notching experiment in the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas
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Mallol, S. (Sandra), Sobrado, F. (Francisco), Alonso, C. (Cristina), Díaz, D. (David), and Goñi, R. (Raquel)
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Pesquerías - Abstract
V-notching tagging has been practiced for decades in juveniles and ovigerous females of the clawed lobsters Homarus americanus and H. gammarus as an effective conservation strategy in several European and US fisheries. For the first time a V-notch experimental study was conducted with the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas with the aims of: 1) assess survival of notched versus unnotched lobsters, 2) assess differences in the incidence of shell disease of notched and unnotched lobsters, and 3) assess the rate of notch loss (tag retention) with respect to molt frequency. A total of 36 wild young adults were housed in a tank of 10000 litres separated in three replicates of 12 lobsters each one. Half of individuals of each replicate were marked with a v-notch (side 1 cm long). Tank environmental conditions (temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen) were controlled to mimic conditions in the wild. The experiment lasted 20 months. There were no significant differences in survival or health conditions of notched and unnotched specimens. After 15 months, all the indivudals had completed two molts and five of them have undergone the third one. After the second molt on average 25% of the notched area has been overgrown and lobsters with the third molt have overgrown 45% of the notched area. The performance of area, width and height of the V-notch tab for regulatory purposes are discussed
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45. Effects of no-take area size and age of marine protected areas on fishery yields: a meta-analytical approach
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Vandeperre, F, Higgins, Rm, Sánchez-Meca, J, Maynou, F, Goñi, R, Martín-Sosa, P, Pérez-Ruzafa, A, Afonso, P, Bertocci, I, Crec’Hriou, R, D’Anna, G, Dimech, M, Dorta, C, Esparza, O, Falcón, Jm, Forcada, A, Guala, I, Le Direach, L, Marcos, C, Ojeda-Martínez, C, Pipitone, C, Schembri, Pj, Stelzenmüller, V, Stobart, B, and Serrão Santos, R
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46. Effects of no-take area size and age of marine protected areas on fisheries yields: a meta-analytical approach
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Vandeperre, F. (Frédéric), Higgins, R.M. (Ruth M.), Sánchez-Meca, J. (Julio), Maynou, F. (Francesc), Goñi, R. (Raquel), Martín-Sosa, P. (Pablo), Pérez-Ruzafa, A. (Ángel), Afonso, P. (Pedro), Bertocci, I. (Iacopo), Crec'hriou, R. (Romain), D'Anna, G. (Giovanni), Dimech, M. (Mark), Dorta, C. (Carmelo), Esparza, O. (Óscar), Falcón, J.M. (Jesús), Forcada, A. (Aitor), Guala, I. (Iván), Le-Diréach, L. (Laurence), Marcos, C. (Concepción), Ojeda-Martínez, C. (Celia), Pipitone, C. (Carlo), Schembri, P.J. (Patrick Joseph), SZtelzenmüller, V. (Vanessa), Stobart, B. (Ben), and Santos, R.S. (Ricardo S.)
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marine reserve ,meta-analysis ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Catch per unit effort ,marine protected areas design ,spillover ,fishery yields ,Pesquerías ,marine protected area design - Abstract
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity conservation as well as for fisheries management. Despite increasing evidence of their usefulness, questions remain regarding the optimal design of MPAs, in particular concerning their function as fisheries management tools, for which empirical studies are still lacking. Using 28 data sets from seven MPAs in Southern Europe, we developed a meta-analytical approach to investigate the effects of protection on adjacent fisheries and asking how these effects are influenced by MPA size and age. Southern European MPAs showed clear effects on the surrounding fisheries, on the ‘catch per unit effort’ (CPUE) of target species, but especially on the CPUE of the marketable catch. These effects depended on the time of protection and on the size of the no-take area. CPUE of both target species and the marketable catch increased gradually by 2–4% per year over a long time period (at least 30 years). The influence of the size of the no-take area appeared to be more complex. The catch rates of the entire fishery in and around the MPA were higher when the no-take areas were smaller. Conversely, catch rates of selected fisheries that were expected to benefit most from protection increased when the no-take area was larger. Our results emphasize the importance of MPA size on its export functions and suggest that an adequate, often extended, time frame be used for the management and the evaluation of effectiveness of MPAs., Sí
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47. Responses of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas to 20 years of protection in a temperate marine reserve
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Goñi, R. (Raquel), Díaz, D. (David), and Mallol, S. (Sandra)
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Palinurus elephas ,Columbretes MPA - Abstract
The European spiny lobster Palinurus elephas has been unfished in the Columbretes Islands MPA (Western Mediterranean) since its creation in 1990. The MPA harbours 44 km2 of lobster coraligenous and maërl grounds, largely closed to all extractive activities. Monitoring started 7 years after MPA creation and its first aim was to assess the status of P. elephas in the MPA relative to areas continued to be fished. This intitial spatial comparison indicated that lobster density and relative egg production was 5—20 times greater in the MPA than in fished areas. Continued monitoring up to year 20 of protection (2010) provided a unique oportunity to assess the evolution of abundance and demography in the unfished population for a period close to the life span of the species. Tag-recapture experiments allowed to document and measure the amount of spillover from the MPA being harvested by the adjacent commercial fishery. We estimated a net benefit of spillover from the Columbretes MPA to the regional lobster fishery of 11% of the annual catch, which compared to a 6 times greater egg production supports the contention that egg and larval export have far greater potential than spillover to benefit exploited populations. Marine protected areas that effectively rebuild biomass of exploited species within their boundaries are expected to benefit local fisheries through biomass spillover and export of eggs and larvae. The Columbretes MPA lobster study is unique in that has evaluated both of these effects
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48. Assessing Bathymetric Distribution of Meroplankton Communities in Shallow Waters Using Light Traps
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Tor, A. (Ariadna), Deudero, S. (Salud), Carbonell, A. (Ana), Goñi, R. (Raquel), and Stobart, B. (Ben)
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Small- scale distribution patterns of larval distribution were studied at a very nearshore meroplanktonic community during the months of June and August 2009 in two Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs), Cala Ratjada and Columbretes Islands, using light traps. A total of 129,255 epibenthic and meroplanktonic organisms belonging to 39 taxa were collected. Peracarida crustaceans were the most abundant taxa, followed by larval decapods, especially brachyuran, with Monodaeus couchii, Pinnotheres sp., Ebalia sp. and specimens from Portunidae family as the most abundant species. In Cala Ratjada, a clear vertical pattern on species distribution was found, with lower abundance at near-surface traps and higher at near-bottom traps. The horizontal distribution was also tested, with higher captures in nearshore stations, decreasing as moving offshore. A vertical pattern was also found in Columbretes Islands, although results did not show clear significant differences. In both marine reserves, the community composition was similar, with the exception of larval decapods, with a higher proportion of zoea larval stages in Columbretes Islands. Finally, light traps have been corroborated as a valuable therefore to asses crustacean distribution and possible effects of protection on planktonic stages
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49. Diet of young Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in eastern and western Atlantic forage grounds
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Rodriguez-Marin, E. (Enrique), Logan, J.M., Goñi, R. (Raquel), Barreiro-Jueguen, S. (Santiago), Arrizabalaga, H. (Haritz), Golet, W., Lutcavage, Molly, and García, A.
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50. Isotopic tissue fractionation in captive and wild lobsters Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787)
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Deudero, S. (Salud), Tor, A. (Ariadna), Díaz, D. (David), Mallol, S. (Sandra), and Goñi, R. (Raquel)
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Isotopic fractionation δ13C and for δ15N of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas has been tested in four tissues: tail and leg muscle, telson and hemolymph. Comparison of tissue fractionation factors among tissues in two groups of lobsters, captive (controlled diet) and wild, show lower intra-individual variability in captive than in wild individuals. Statistical analysis (PERMANOVA) was performed to check for significant differences in δ13C and δ15N isotopic signatures between tissues and treatments. Results show significant differences in the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition among the four tissues analyzed. Legs are the most enriched tissue in δ15N, followed by muscle, hemolymph and telson in both captive and wild specimens. For δ13C the sequence is muscle > legs> hemolymph ~ telson. The fractionation or enrichment factor for δ 13C is 0.87‰ and 1.17‰ and for δ15N 1.99‰ and 2.38‰, in captive and wild lobsters respectively. Leg muscle presents the lowest variability at isotopic level for N and telson for C. Telson presents differences for N and C in both captive and wild lobsters (Mann-U Whitney p
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