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Jose Farina

Researcher at University of Vigo

Publications -  160
Citations -  2159

Jose Farina is an academic researcher from University of Vigo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quartz crystal microbalance & Crystal oscillator. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 153 publications receiving 1860 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Farina include Brown University & Technical University of Madrid.

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Regional biogeography of shallow reef fish and macro-invertebrate communities in the Galapagos archipelago

TL;DR: To delineate biogeographical patterns in Galapagos shallow‐water reef fauna at regional scales at global scales, a large number of previously unknown species have been found in this region.
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A trophic model of a Galápagos subtidal rocky reef for evaluating fisheries and conservation strategies

TL;DR: A balanced trophic model of a Galapagos rocky reef system was constructed using Ecopath and Ecosim as discussed by the authors, which allowed characterization of food web structure through integration of disparate ecosystem information derived from many years of study of shallow-water rocky reefs.
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Nutrient transfer from sea to land: the case of gulls and cormorants in the Gulf of Maine

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that gulls and cormorants are effective vectors for the transport of marine nutrients to terrestrial ecosystems, however, transported nutrients occurred in particularly high concentrations in areas with nesting corm orants.
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Bias in evaluating the effects of marine protected areas: the importance of baseline data for the Galapagos Marine Reserve

TL;DR: In the Galapagos Marine Reserve, this article found that the densities of the most valuable fishery resource, sea cucumbers, were three times higher in zones that remained open to fishing compared to 'no-take' conservation zones.
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Resolution in quartz crystal oscillator circuits for high sensitivity microbalance sensors in damping media

TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of noise and resolution is presented with respect to the frequency and the quality factor of a microbalance oscillator for damping media, where four circuits have been designed at increasing frequencies in order to improve the sensitivity.