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Julia Santana-Garcon
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 23
Citations - 1570
Julia Santana-Garcon is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pelagic zone & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1144 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia Santana-Garcon include University of Western Australia & Curtin University.
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Climate-driven regime shift of a temperate marine ecosystem
Thomas Wernberg,Scott Bennett,Scott Bennett,Russell C. Babcock,Russell C. Babcock,Thibaut de Bettignies,Katherine Cure,Katherine Cure,Martial Depczynski,Francois Dufois,Jane Fromont,Christopher J. Fulton,Renae Hovey,Euan S. Harvey,Thomas H. Holmes,Gary A. Kendrick,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Julia Santana-Garcon,Julia Santana-Garcon,Benjamin J. Saunders,Dan A. Smale,Dan A. Smale,Mads S. Thomsen,Mads S. Thomsen,Chenae A. Tuckett,Fernando Tuya,Mathew A. Vanderklift,Shaun K. Wilson +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that extreme warming of a temperate kelp forest off Australia resulted not only in its collapse, but also in a shift in community composition that brought about an increase in herbivorous tropical fishes that prevent the reestablishment of kelp.
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Tropical herbivores provide resilience to a climate‐mediated phase shift on temperate reefs
TL;DR: Observations suggest that tropical herbivores are maintaining previously kelp-dominated temperate reefs in an alternate canopy-free state by grazing turfs and preventing kelp reestablishment.
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Global ecological impacts of marine exotic species
Andrea Anton,Nathan R. Geraldi,Catherine E. Lovelock,Eugenia T. Apostolaki,Scott Bennett,Just Cebrian,Dorte Krause-Jensen,Núria Marbà,Paulina Martinetto,John M. Pandolfi,Julia Santana-Garcon,Carlos M. Duarte +11 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis reveals that the presence of exotic species has a modest but significantly negative impact on the ecological properties of native marine communities and identifies the exotic species that exert the most harmful effects.
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Measures of precision for dissimilarity‐based multivariate analysis of ecological communities
TL;DR: A novel double resampling method is described to quantify uncertainty in MultSE values with increasing sample size, as a useful quantity for assessing sample-size adequacy in studies of ecological communities.
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Development and validation of a mid-water baited stereo-video technique for investigating pelagic fish assemblages
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a pelagic stereo-Baited Remote Underwater Video system (BRUVs) as a non-destructive, fishery-independent approach to study pelagic fish assemblages.