Understanding the social structure of the Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) helps to assess the complexity of colony dynamics of these gregarious mammals and support effective conservation measurements. This research aimed to shed light onto colony attendance of Galapagos sea lions living in urban colonies on Puerto Baquerizo Moreno by determining the mean presence of Galapagos sea lions at different reproductive colonies on San Cristobal Island. The experimental unit were age and sex of the Galapagos sea lion (male, female, non identified adult, juvenile, pup). The data collection was carried out on four beaches (Carola, Playa Mann, Playa de los Marinos and La Loberia), during the 2011 cold season and the 2012 warm season, at four d...
I examine the natural barriers to distribution and colonization that have shaped the Galapagos marin...
Worldwide the upwelling of nutrient rich waters is a key environmental factor that influences the na...
Invasive species are a potential threat to ecosystems because of their ability to reproduce, spread,...
The Galapagos Islands are known worldwide for their natural treasures; giant tortoises, finches, mar...
The Galápagos fur seal (Arctocephalus galapagoensis), endemic to the Galápagos Islands, belongs to t...
15. Galapagos Sea Lion Zalophus wollebaeki French: Otarie de Wollebaek / German: Galapagos-See...
This study evaluates the health status of five species (125 individuals) of seabirds in the Galapago...
There is a big concern about the status of sea lions populations in the Galapagos Islands, since the...
Mazatlán Bay is located in the northwest of the Mexican Pacifi c Ocean; it is a popular place for na...
Multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain the prevalence of the habit of colonial nesting in...
The Galapagos Islands have plant species that have adapted to the particular environment of the arch...
The Galapagos Islands are under threat. I argue that social sciences in Galapagos must be strengthen...
Las relaciones simbólicas que los pobladores insulares mantienen con los volcanes de las islas Gala...
Snakes (Reptilia; Squamata) remain one of least studied vertebrate groups, in spite of recent field ...
The Galapagos Islands have a rich heritage as the birthplace of the theory of evolution by Charles D...
I examine the natural barriers to distribution and colonization that have shaped the Galapagos marin...
Worldwide the upwelling of nutrient rich waters is a key environmental factor that influences the na...
Invasive species are a potential threat to ecosystems because of their ability to reproduce, spread,...
The Galapagos Islands are known worldwide for their natural treasures; giant tortoises, finches, mar...
The Galápagos fur seal (Arctocephalus galapagoensis), endemic to the Galápagos Islands, belongs to t...
15. Galapagos Sea Lion Zalophus wollebaeki French: Otarie de Wollebaek / German: Galapagos-See...
This study evaluates the health status of five species (125 individuals) of seabirds in the Galapago...
There is a big concern about the status of sea lions populations in the Galapagos Islands, since the...
Mazatlán Bay is located in the northwest of the Mexican Pacifi c Ocean; it is a popular place for na...
Multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain the prevalence of the habit of colonial nesting in...
The Galapagos Islands have plant species that have adapted to the particular environment of the arch...
The Galapagos Islands are under threat. I argue that social sciences in Galapagos must be strengthen...
Las relaciones simbólicas que los pobladores insulares mantienen con los volcanes de las islas Gala...
Snakes (Reptilia; Squamata) remain one of least studied vertebrate groups, in spite of recent field ...
The Galapagos Islands have a rich heritage as the birthplace of the theory of evolution by Charles D...
I examine the natural barriers to distribution and colonization that have shaped the Galapagos marin...
Worldwide the upwelling of nutrient rich waters is a key environmental factor that influences the na...
Invasive species are a potential threat to ecosystems because of their ability to reproduce, spread,...