Dra. Gabriela Blanco
Participación académica en LEPTOMARListado de papers en los que este investigador se encuentra como autor o en la lista de autores
Blanco GS, Tonini MH, Gallo L, Dell’Omo G, Quintana F. 2022. Tracking the exposure of a pelagic seabird to marine plastic pollution.Marine Pollution Bulletin 180:1137671. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113767
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Blanco GS, Sánchez-Carnero N, Pisoni JP, Quintana F. 2017. Seascape modeling of southern giant petrels from Patagonia during different life-cycles. Marine Biology, 164 (3).
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Favero M, Blanco G, García G, Copello S, Seco Pon JP, Frere E, Quintana F, Yorio P, Rabuffetti F, Cañete G y Gandini P. 2011. Seabird mortality associated to ice trawlers in the patagonian shelf: effect of discards in the occurrence of interactions with fishing gear. Animal Conservation 14: 131-139.
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Blanco GS, Morreale SJ, Vélez E, Piedra R, Montes WM, Paladino FV y Spotila JR. 2012. Reproductive Output and Ultrasonography of an Endangered Population of East Pacific Green Turtles. Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 841-846. Doi: 10.1002/jwmg.304.
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Blanco GS, Morreale SJ, Bailey H, Seminoff JA, Paladino FV y Spotila JR. 2012. Post-nesting movements and feeding grounds of a resident East Pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population from Costa Rica. Endangered Species Research. 18: 233-245. Doi: 10.3354/esr00451
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Hart C, Blanco GS, Coyne MS, Delgado-Trejo C, Godley BJ, Jones TT, Resendiz A, Seminoff JA, Witt MJ y Nichols WJ. 2015. Multinational tagging efforts illustrate regional scale of distribution and threats for East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii). PlosOne 10 (2): e0116225. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116225.
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Blanco GS, Morreale SJ, Seminoff JA, Paladino FV, Piedra R y Spotila JR. 2013. Diving behavior and movements of the East Pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas) during internesting in Costa Rica. Integrative Zoology. 8: 293–306. Doi: 10.1111/j.1749-4877.2012.00298.x
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Clyde-Brockway C, Robinson NJ, Blanco GS, Morreale SJ, Spotila JR, Santidrián Tomillo P, Paladino FV. 2019. Local Variation in the Internesting Behavior of Green Turtles in the Gulf of Papagayo, Costa Rica. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 18(2): 217–230. doi:10.2744/CCB-1352.1
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Blanco GS y Santidrián-Tomillo P. 2011. La tortuga marina negra de Guanacaste amenazada de extinción por prácticas humanas. Ambientales 41: 19-26.
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Santidrián Tomillo MP, Suss J, Wallace BP, Magrini K, Blanco GS, Paladino FV y Spotila JR. 2009. Influence of emergence success on the annual reproductive output of leatherback turtles. Marine Biology 156 (10): 2021-2031.
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Del Caño M, Quintana F, Yoda K, Dell’Omo G, Blanco GS, Gómez-Laich A. 2021. Fine-scale body and head movements allow to determine prey capture events in the Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus). Marine Biology 168(6): 1-15. doi:10.1007/s00227-021-03892-1
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Yamamoto T, Yoda K, Blanco GS, Quintana F. 2019. Female-biased stranding in Magellanic penguins. Current Biology 29:12-13. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.11.023
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Copello S, Blanco GS, Seco-Pon JP, Quintana F and Favero, M. 2016. Exporting the problem: Issues with fishing closures in seabird conservation. Marine Policy 74: 120-127.
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Blanco GS y Quintana F. 2014. Differential use of the Argentine shelf by wintering adults and juveniles southern giant petrels, Macronectes giganteus, from Patagonia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 149: 151-159.
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Gallo VL, Vanstreels RET, Gallo L, Entrocassi AC, Peker L, Blanco GS, Rago MV, Rodriguez Fermepin M, Uhart MM. 2022. Chlamydiaceae-Like Bacterium in Wild Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus). Diversity 14(9):746. doi: 10.3390/d14090746
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Blanco GS, Pisoni JP y Quintana F. 2015. Characterization of the seascape used by juvenile and wintering adult Southern Giant Petrels from Patagonia Argentina. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 153: 135-144.
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Blanco GS, Gallo L, Pisoni JP, Dell’Omo G, Gerez NA, Molina G, Quintana F. 2022. At-sea distribution, movements and diving behavior of Magellanic penguins reflect small-scale changes in oceanographic conditions around the colony. Marine Biology 169(2): 1-13. doi:10.1007/s00227-021-04016-5
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Edelaar P, Donazar J, Soriano M, Santillán MA, González-Zevallos D, Garcia Borboroglu P, Lisnizer N, Gatto AJ, Agüero ML, Passera C, Ebert LA, Bertelotti M, Blanco G, Abril M, Escudero G y Quintana F. 2011. Apparent selective advantage of leucism in a coastal population of southern caracaras (Falconidae). Evolutionary Ecology Research (13): 187-196.
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Righi C, Blanco GS y Frere E. 2013. Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Commerson´s Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) at a breeding site: Ría Deseado, Patagonia, Argentina. Aquatic Mammals: 39:1-9. Doi: 10.1578/AM.39.1.2013.1
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Robinson NJ, García-Párraga D, Stacy BA, Costidis AM, Blanco GS, Clyde-Brockwa, CE, Heather LH, Harms CA, Patel SH, Stacy NI et al. 2021. A Baseline Model For Estimating the Risk of Gas Embolism in Sea Turtles During Routine Dives. Frontiers in Physiology 12: 678555. doi:10.3389/fphys.2021.678555
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