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Victoria González Carman
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 17
Citations - 585
Victoria González Carman is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea turtle & Turtle (robot). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 500 citations. Previous affiliations of Victoria González Carman include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Categorización del estado de conservación de los anfibios de la República Argentina
Walter S. Prado,Tomás Waller,Diego Albareda,Mario Roberto Cabrera,Eduardo Gabriel Etchepare,Alejandro R. Giraudo,Victoria González Carman,Laura Prosdocimi,Enrique Richard +8 more
TL;DR: Vaira et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a study of the relationship between Bio-Geography and Ingenieria at the Instituto de Bio and Geociencias del NOA.
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Revisiting the ontogenetic shift paradigm: The case of juvenile green turtles in the SW Atlantic
Victoria González Carman,Victoria González Carman,Valeria Falabella,Sara M. Maxwell,Sara M. Maxwell,Diego Albareda,Claudio Campagna,Hermes Mianzan,Hermes Mianzan +8 more
TL;DR: Adaptation to local conditions explains behavior better for the SW Atlantic than the abrupt and irreversible ontogenetic shift described for warmer waters.
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Young green turtles, Chelonia mydas, exposed to plastic in a frontal area of the SW Atlantic
Victoria González Carman,Victoria González Carman,E. Marcelo Acha,Sara M. Maxwell,Diego Albareda,Claudio Campagna,Hermes Mianzan +6 more
TL;DR: Exposure of green turtles to plastic and its ingestion via debris distribution, habitat use and digestive tract examination and results indicated that there is considerable overlap of frontal accumulated plastic and core foraging areas of the animals.
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A jellyfish diet for the herbivorous green turtle Chelonia mydas in the temperate SW Atlantic
Victoria González Carman,Florencia Botto,Esteban Nicolás Gaitán,Diego Albareda,Claudio Campagna,Hermes Mianzan +5 more
TL;DR: This study finds that animal matter, in particular gelatinous plankton, was consumed in large proportions compared to herbivorous food items such as terrestrial plants and macroalgae in the diet of the neritic green sea turtles.
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Effects of El Niño-driven environmental variability on black turtle migration to Peruvian foraging grounds
TL;DR: In this article, a 19-year sea turtle landing database (1970-1988) was constructed to associate landing fluctuations with environmental variability represented by the Peruvian Oscillation Index, which indicated that exceptionally large black turtle landings occurred in San Andres port during El Nino episodes.