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Gustavo Paredes

Researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Publications -  13
Citations -  3316

Gustavo Paredes is an academic researcher from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef fish & Reef. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 3120 citations. Previous affiliations of Gustavo Paredes include University of California, San Diego.

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Global Trajectories of the Long-Term Decline of Coral Reef Ecosystems

TL;DR: Records are compiled, extending back thousands of years, of the status and trends of seven major guilds of carnivores, herbivores, and architectural species from 14 regions that indicate reefs will not survive without immediate protection from human exploitation over large spatial scales.
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A general model for designing networks of marine reserves

TL;DR: A means of establishing marine reserve networks by using optimization algorithms and multiple levels of information on biodiversity, ecological processes (spawning, recruitment, and larval connectivity), and socioeconomic factors in the Gulf of California is described.
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Global Human Footprint on the Linkage between Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Reef Fishes

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- 05 Apr 2011 - 
TL;DR: A global survey of reef fishes shows that the consequences of biodiversity loss are greater than previously anticipated as ecosystem functioning remained unsaturated with the addition of new species.
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Structure of Caribbean coral reef communities across a large gradient of fish biomass

TL;DR: The biomass of reef communities was surveyed across a range in fish abundance from 14 to 593 g m(-2), a gradient exceeding that of any previously reported for coral reefs.
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Fishing Down Coastal Food Webs in the Gulf of California

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used information from interviews with fishers, fisheries statistics, and field surveys to document changes in fisheries and fish assemblages in shallow coastal habitats in the Gulf of California, Mexico.