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Juan Carlos Castilla
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 223
Citations - 17552
Juan Carlos Castilla is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intertidal zone & Concholepas concholepas. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 217 publications receiving 16229 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Carlos Castilla include University of Chile & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Challenges in the Quest for Keystones
Mary E. Power,David Tilman,James A. Estes,Bruce A. Menge,William J. Bond,L. Scott Mills,Gretchen C. Daily,Juan Carlos Castilla,Jane Lubchenco,Robert T. Paine +9 more
TL;DR: This list of scientists and lecturers from the United States and Canada who have contributed to the scientific literature over the past 25 years has been compiled.
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The management of fisheries and marine ecosystems
TL;DR: In this paper, a more holistic approach incorporating interspecific interactions and physical environmental influences would contribute to greater sustainability by reducing the uncertainty in predictions and transforming the management process to reduce the influence of pressure for greater harvest holds more immediate promise.
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The Management of Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems
TL;DR: In this article, a more holistic approach incorporating interspecific interactions and physical environmental influences would contribute to greater sustainability by reducing the uncertainty in predictions and transforming the management process to reduce the influence of pressure for greater harvest holds more immediate promise.
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Navigating transformations in governance of Chilean marine coastal resources.
Stefan Gelcich,Terry P. Hughes,Per Olsson,Carl Folke,Omar Defeo,Miriam Fernández,Simon Foale,Lance Gunderson,Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert,Marten Scheffer,Robert S. Steneck,Juan Carlos Castilla +11 more
TL;DR: Social, political, and ecological aspects of a transformation in governance of Chile's coastal marine resources, from 1980 to today, are explored, which includes a revolutionary national system of marine tenure that allocates user rights and responsibilities to fisher collectives.
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The humboldt current system of northern and central chile : Oceanographic processes, ecological interactions and socioeconomic feedback
Martin Thiel,Erasmo C. Macaya,Enzo Acuña,Wolf Arntz,Horacio Bastias,Katherina Brokordt,Patricio A. Camus,Juan Carlos Castilla,Leonardo R. Castro,Maritza Cortés,Clement P. Dumont,Ruben Escribano,Miriam Fernández,Jhon A. Gajardo,Carlos F. Gaymer,Iván Gómez,Andres E. Gonzalez,Humberto E. González,Pilar A. Haye,Juan-Enrique Illanes,José Iriarte,Domingo Lancellotti,Guillermo Luna-Jorquera,Carolina Luxoro,Patricio H. Manríquez,Víctor H. Marín,Práxedes Muñoz,Sergio A. Navarrete,Eduardo Pérez,Elie Poulin,Javier Sellanes,Héctor H. Sepúlveda,Wolfgang Stotz,Fadia Tala,Andrew Thomas,Cristian A. Vargas,Julio A. Vásquez,J. M. Alonso Vega +37 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, El Nino events in northern Chile do not appear to cause a dramatic decline in primary or zooplankton production but rather a shift in species composition, which affects trophic efficiency of and interactions among higher-level consumers.