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Bottom-up control of sardine and anchovy population cycles in the canary current: insights from an end-to-end model simulation
Sánchez-Garrido, José Carlos; Werner, Francisco; Fiechter, Jerome; Ramos, Antonio; Curchitser, Enrique; Rose, Kenneth; García-Lafuente, Jesús; Arístegui, Javier; Hernández León, Santiago; Santana, Ángel[et al.] (2018-06-28)Sardine and anchovy can exhibit dramatic decadal-scale shifts in abundance in response to climate variability. Sharpe declines of these populations entail particularly serious commercial and ecological consequences in ... -
Population distribution and biomass variability of sardine and anchovy in the Canary current system as simulated by an end-to-end coupled model
Sánchez-Garrido, José Carlos; Werner, Francisco; Ramos González, Antonio; Fiechter, Jerome; Curchitser, Enrique; García-Lafuente, Jesús; Arístegui, Javier; Hernández León, Santiago; Rodríguez Santana, Angel[et al.] (IUGG Joint Assembly 2017, 2017-08)Small pelagic fishes as sardine and anchovy account for as much as 20-25% of the world fisheries catch. They are particularly abundant in the four major eastern boundary upwelling ecosystems, where high levels of biological ... -
Vision-based techniques for automatic marine plankton classification
Sosa-Trejo, David; Bandera-Rubio, Antonio Jesús; González-García, Martín; Hernández León, Santiago (Springer, 2023)Plankton are an important component of life on Earth. Since the 19th century, scientists have attempted to quantify species distributions using many techniques, such as direct counting, sizing, and classification with ... -
Vision-based techniques for automatic marine plankton classification.
Sosa-Trejo, David; Bandera-Rubio, Antonio Jesús; González-García, Martín; Hernández León, Santiago (2023-03-25)Plankton are an important component of life on Earth. Since the 19th century, scientists have attempted to quantify species distributions using many techniques, such as direct counting, sizing, and classification with ...