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Autor Nicola, Graciela G. |
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Radinger, Johannes ; Britton, J. Robert ; Carlson, Stephanie M. ; Magurran, Anne E. ; Alcaraz?Hernández, Juan Diego ; Almodovar Pérez, Ana María ; Benejam, Lluís ; Fernández?Delgado, Carlos ; Nicola, Graciela G. ; Oliva?Paterna, Francisco J. ; Torralva, Mar ; García?Berthou, Emili | Wiley | 2019Freshwater ecosystems constitute only a small fraction of the planet's water re? sources, yet support much of its diversity, with freshwater fish accounting for more species than birds, mammals, amphibians or reptiles. Fresh waters are, however,[...]texto impreso
Nicola, Graciela G. ; Elvira Payán, Benigno ; Jonsson, Bror ; Ayllón Fernández, Daniel ; Almodovar Pérez, Ana María | Elsevier | 2018The abundance of Atlantic salmon is declining throughout its geographical area. Fisheries and global warming were assumed as main drivers of the decline, and recent studies suggest that habitat changes in freshwater is a third contributor. South[...]texto impreso
Ayllón, Daniel ; Nicola, Graciela G. ; Elvira Payán, Benigno ; Almodovar Pérez, Ana María | Elsevier | 2019-04-01Length-based harvest regulations alter the fishing-induced demographic and evolutionary trajectories of exploited stocks and thus shape the existing tradeoffs among fishery and conservation objectives. We used a structurally realistic eco-geneti[...]texto impreso
Almodovar Pérez, Ana María ; Nicola, Graciela G. ; Ayllón, Daniel ; Trueman, Clive N. ; Davidson, Ian ; Kennedy, Richard ; Elvira Payán, Benigno | Oxford University Press | 2020-03Historical data on the oceanic distribution and migration routes of southernmost Atlantic salmon Salmo salar populations from Europe are almost non-existent, as no rigorous tagging initiatives have been conducted. Here, we used stable isotope da[...]texto impreso
Nicola, Graciela G. ; Ayllón, Daniel ; Elvira Payán, Benigno ; Almodovar Pérez, Ana María | NRC Research Press | 2016-06Territoriality is probably the most important ecological mechanism regulating densities in stream-living salmonids. Body size is typically regarded as the best predictor of territory size, but food abundance and competitor density may be key dri[...]