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  1. Seventy years of small-scale fisheries in Uruguay: Trends, challenges, and future directions
  2. Tandem ecosystems: a new perspective on ecological connectivity across the dune-beach interface on sandy shores
  3. Protect Uruguay’s seas from politics
  4. Beyond “paper parks”: integrating marine fauna into Brazilian protected area management
  5. Sandy beaches within meta-social-ecological systems: An integrated framework for ecology, management, and conservation
  6. Effects of regional oceanography and climate variability on larval connectivity of the wedge clam Donax hanleyanus in South American beaches
  7. A 40-year assessment of a harvested sandy beach clam population: Environmental and economic drivers of a regime shift
  8. The cross-ecosystem dimension of managing sandy beach social-ecological systems
  9. Recursos pesqueros marinos en Uruguay: situación actual y perspectivas
  10. Assessing the health and scenic quality of sandy beaches: A large-scale evaluation using expert judgement
  11. Environmentally-driven variations in reproductive traits in a sandy beach bivalve throughout its geographic range
  12. Assessing the performance of a participatory governance transformation in small-scale fisheries: A case study from Uruguay
  13. Where will the children play? A personal perspective on sandy beaches
  14. Relationship between beach morphodynamics and body traits in a sand-dwelling wolf spider
  15. Large-scale connectivity of the sandy beach clam Mesodesma mactroides along the Atlantic coast of South America, and climate change implications
  16. Desafios para promoção da abordagem ecossistêmica à gestão de praias na América Latina e Caribe
  17. Sediment grain size determines microplastic exposure landscapes for sandy beach macroinfauna
  18. So far and so close: Opportunities for marine spatial planning in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
  19. Arthropodofauna richness and abundance across beach–dune systems with contrasting morphodynamics
  20. Climate change impacts on the atmospheric circulation, ocean, and fisheries in the southwest South Atlantic Ocean: a review
  21. Multi-decadal variability in sandy beach area and the role of climate forcing
  22. The forgotten dimension in sandy beach ecology: Vertical distribution of the macrofauna and its environment
  23. Modeling short-term fishing dynamics in a small-scale intertidal shellfishery
  24. Long-term ecological footprints of a man-made freshwater discharge onto a sandy beach ecosystem
  25. Characterising sandy beaches into major types and states: Implications for ecologists and managers
  26. A social-ecological system framework to assess biological invasions: Corbicula fluminea in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula)
  27. Comparison of catch, CPUE and length distribution of spawning aggregations of mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis) and grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) on a Mesoamerican coral reef
  28. Operationalizing an ecosystem approach to small-scale fisheries in developing countries: The case of Uruguay
  29. Genetics, taxonomy and species complex in sandy beach macrofauna: Reply to Mattos et al. (2018)
  30. Indicators of overfishing of snapper (Lutjanidae) populations on the southwest shelf of Cuba
  31. Long-term structural and functional changes driven by climate variability and fishery regimes in a sandy beach ecosystem
  32. Uruguayan fisheries under an increasingly globalized scenario: Long-term landings and bioeconomic trends
  33. The Effect of Climate Variability on the Abundance of the Sandy Beach Clam (Mesodesma mactroides) in the Southwestern Atlantic
  34. Aggregate patterns of macrofaunal diversity: An interocean comparison
  35. Effects of land use changes on eutrophication indicators in five coastal lagoons of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
  36. A comparative appraisal of the resilience of marine social-ecological systems to mass mortalities of bivalves
  37. The deep-sea red crab Chaceon notialis (Geryonidae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Spatial patterns and long-term effects of fishing
  38. Sexual size dimorphism, spatial segregation and sex-biased bycatch of southern and northern royal albatrosses in pelagic longline fisheries
  39. The current situation and prospects of fisheries certification and ecolabelling
  40. The Marine Stewardship Council certification in Latin America and the Caribbean: A review of experiences, potentials and pitfalls
  41. Trophic niche shifts driven by phytoplankton in sandy beach ecosystems
  42. Effects of climate on the mole crab Emerita brasiliensis on a dissipative beach in Uruguay
  43. A new evolutionary unit in the Excirolana braziliensis species complex
  44. Assessing sandy beach macrofaunal patterns along large-scale environmental gradients: A Fuzzy Naïve Bayes approach
  45. Climate change influences on abundance, individual size and body abnormalities in a sandy beach clam
  46. Cold, Warm, Temperate and Brackish: Bivalve Biodiversity in a Complex Oceanographic Scenario (Uruguay, Southwestern Atlantic)*
  47. Responses of coastal ecosystems to environmental variability in emerging countries from the Americas
  48. An ecosystem approach to small-scale co-managed fisheries: The yellow clam fishery in Uruguay
  49. Distributional patterns in an insect community inhabiting a sandy beach of Uruguay
  50. Attachment features of mytilids in ecosystems with mobile substrate: Brachidontes rodriguezii in San Antonio Bay (Patagonia, Argentina)
  51. Global diversity patterns in sandy beach macrofauna: a biogeographic analysis
  52. The biology and fishery of hake (Merluccius hubbsi) in the Argentinean-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
  53. Marine debris ingestion by albatrosses in the southwest Atlantic Ocean
  54. Large-scale dynamics of sandy beach ecosystems in transitional waters of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Species turnover, stability and spatial synchrony
  55. A decision support tool for response to global change in marine systems: the IMBER-ADApT Framework
  56. Co-governance of Small-Scale Shellfisheries in Latin America: Institutional Adaptability to External Drivers of Change
  57. Variabilidad climática y su impacto en pesquerías de pequeña escala de invertebrados en América Latina
  58. Metrics to assess ecological condition, change, and impacts in sandy beach ecosystems
  59. Co-management in Latin American small-scale shellfisheries: assessment from long-term case studies
  60. Climate‐change impacts on sandy‐beach biota: crossing a line in the sand
  61. Bycatch of great albatrosses in pelagic longline fisheries in the southwest Atlantic: Contributing factors and implications for management
  62. Fishery Science in Galapagos: From a Resource-Focused to a Social–Ecological Systems Approach
  63. Global patterns in sandy beach macrofauna: Species richness, abundance, biomass and body size
  64. Environmental drivers defining linkages among life‐history traits: mechanistic insights from a semiterrestrial amphipod subjected to macroscale gradients
  65. Effects of Climate Variability on the Morphodynamics of Uruguayan Sandy Beaches
  66. Modified Whole Effluent Toxicity Test to Assess and Decouple Wastewater Effects from Environmental Gradients
  67. Contrasting patterns of morphological variation with dietary preferences inMicropogonias furnieri: insights from stable-isotope and digestive-trait analyses
  68. Coastal Beach Ecosystems
  69. Sandy beach conservation and recreation: Guidelines for optimising management strategies for multi-purpose use
  70. Impacts of Climate Variability on Latin American Small-scale Fisheries
  71. Effects of fishing, market price, and climate on two South American clam species
  72. Eco-Label Conveys Reliable Information on Fish Stock Health to Seafood Consumers
  73. Differences in Coprophilous Beetle Communities Structure in Sierra de Minas (Uruguay): a Mosaic Landscape
  74. The spatial dynamics of the whitemouth croaker artisanal fishery in Uruguay and interdependencies with the industrial fleet
  75. Disentangling Diversity Patterns in Sandy Beaches along Environmental Gradients
  76. Governance and governability of coastal shellfisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean: multi-scale emerging models and effects of globalization and climate change
  77. Spatial structuring of submerged aquatic vegetation in an estuarine habitat of the Gulf of Mexico
  78. Predictive distribution modeling of the sandy-beach supralittoral amphipod Atlantorchestoidea brasiliensis along a macroscale estuarine gradient
  79. Terrestrial trophic subsidy in sandy beaches: evidence from stable isotope analysis in organic matter sources and isopod Excirolana armata
  80. Coupling between macrofauna community structure and beach type: a deconstructive meta-analysis
  81. Spatial distribution patterns in biomass and population structure of the deep sea red crab Chaceon notialis in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
  82. Food web structure of sandy beaches: Temporal and spatial variation using stable isotope analysis
  83. Oyster Reefs at Risk and Recommendations for Conservation, Restoration, and Management
  84. Leadership, social capital and incentives promote successful fisheries
  85. Unsuitability of Cnesterodon decemmaculatus (Jenyns, 1842) for mosquito control in Uruguay: evidence from food-preference experiments
  86. Taxonomic relatedness and spatial structure of a shelf benthic gastropod assemblage
  87. Trophic models in sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics: Comparing ecosystem structure and biomass flow
  88. Navigating transformations in governance of Chilean marine coastal resources
  89. Effects of herbicides and freshwater discharge on water chemistry, toxicity and benthos in a Uruguayan sandy beach
  90. Coexistence patterns of benthic gastropods on the Uruguayan shelf
  91. Modelling large-scale effects of estuarine and morphodynamic gradients on distribution and abundance of the sandy beach isopod Excirolana armata
  92. Effects of morphodynamic and estuarine gradients on the demography and distribution of a sandy beach mole crab: implications for source–sink habitat dynamics
  93. Testing the Habitat Safety Hypothesis with behavioural field experiments: amphipod orientation on sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics
  94. Marine ecosystem-based management in the Southern Cone of South America: Stakeholder perceptions and lessons for implementation
  95. Latitudinal gradients in species richness for South American Mytilidae and Ostreidae: can alternative hypotheses be evaluated by a correlative approach?
  96. Effects of a freshwater canal discharge on polychaete assemblages inhabiting an exposed sandy beach in Uruguay
  97. Assessing patterns of ichthyofauna discarded by an artisanal shrimp fishery through selectivity experiments in a coastal lagoon
  98. Diversity, conservation status and threats to native oysters (Ostreidae) around the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts of South America
  99. Discards from the artisanal shrimp fishery in a tropical coastal lagoon of Mexico: spatio-temporal patterns and fishing gear effects
  100. Linking fisheries management and conservation in bioengineering species: the case of South American mussels (Mytilidae)
  101. Effects of beach nourishment and groynes building on population and community descriptors of mobile arthropodofauna
  102. Threats to sandy beach ecosystems: A review
  103. Healing small-scale fisheries by facilitating complex socio-ecological systems
  104. Identifying environmental constraints at the edge of a species’ range: scallop Psychrochlamys patagonica in the SW Atlantic Ocean
  105. Reproductive plasticity in mole crabs, Emerita brasiliensis, in sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics
  106. Abundance and orientation responses of the sandhopper Talitrus saltator to beach nourishment and groynes building at San Rossore natural park, Tuscany, Italy
  107. Tisular and population level responses to habitat harshness in sandy beaches: the reproductive strategy of Donax hanleyanus
  108. Reproductive patterns of the hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata in sandy beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula
  109. Sandy beaches at the brink
  110. Effects of a fishing gear on an artisanal multispecific penaeid fishery in a coastal lagoon of Mexico: mesh size, selectivity and management implications
  111. Biogeographic Patterns in Life-History Traits of the Yellow Clam, Mesodesma mactroides, in Sandy Beaches of South America
  112. Large-scale diversity and abundance trends in sandy beach macrofauna along full gradients of salinity and morphodynamics
  113. Reproductive biology of the isopod Excirolana braziliensis at the southern edge of its geographical range
  114. Habitat harshness and morphodynamics: life history traits of the mole crab Emerita brasiliensis in Uruguayan sandy beaches
  115. A complex sexual cycle in sandy beaches: the reproductive strategy of Emerita brasiliensis (Decapoda: Anomura)
  116. Effects of a freshwater canal discharge on an ovoviviparous isopod inhabiting an exposed sandy beach
  117. Postdispersal Fruit and Seed Removal by the CrabGecarcinus lateralisin a Coastal Forest in Veracruz, Mexico1
  118. The mean trophic level of Uruguayan landings during the period 1990–2001
  119. More than One Bag for the World Fishery Crisis and Keys for Co-management Successes in Selected Artisanal Latin American Shellfisheries
  120. Spatial structure and bathymetric patterns of penaeoid shrimps in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico
  121. Growth and mortality of transient shrimp populations ( spp.) in a coastal lagoon of Mexico: role of the environment and density-dependence
  122. Sexual maturity in females of deep-sea red crabChaceon notialis(Brachyura, Geryonidae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
  123. Biogeographic patterns in life history traits of the Pan-American sandy beach isopod Excirolana braziliensis
  124. Latitudinal patterns in abundance and life-history traits of the mole crab Emerita brasiliensis on South American sandy beaches
  125. Long-term population structure, mortality and modeling of a tropical multi-fleet fishery: the red grouper Epinephelus morio of the Campeche Bank, Gulf of Mexico
  126. Testing taxonomic resolution levels for ecological monitoring in sandy beach macrobenthic communities
  127. Spatial structure of fish assemblages in a tropical estuarine lagoon: combining multivariate and geostatistical techniques
  128. Variation of a sandy beach macrobenthic community along a human-induced environmental gradient
  129. Geographical patterns in reproductive biology of the Pan-American sandy beach isopod Excirolana braziliensis
  130. A reciprocal model for mortality at length in juvenile pink shrimps (Farfantepenaeus duorarum) in a coastal lagoon of Mexico
  131. Influence of estuarine zonation on exploited shrimp populations in a Mexican biosphere reserve: a feature for management and conservation
  132. A bioeconomic multispecies analysis of an estuarine small-scale fishery: spatial structure of biovalue
  133. Development of a new scallop Zygochlamys patagonica fishery in Uruguay: latitudinal and bathymetric patterns in biomass and population structure
  134. The habitat harshness hypothesis revisited: life history of the isopod Excirolana braziliensis in sandy beaches with contrasting morphodynamics
  135. Linking fishery management and conservation in a tropical estuarine lagoon: biological and physical effects of an artisanal fishing gear
  136. MARINE LIFE OF URUGUAY: CRITICAL UPDATE AND PRIORITIES FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
  137. Consequences of a freshwater canal discharge on the benthic community and its habitat on an exposed sandy beach
  138. Long-term impact of incidental catches by tuna longlines: the black escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum) of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
  139. Spatial structure, sampling design and abundance estimates in sandy beach macroinfauna: some warnings and new perspectives
  140. Morphometric relationships of penaeid shrimps in a coastal lagoon: Spatio-temporal variability and management implications
  141. Survey abundance indices in a tropical estuarine lagoon and their management implications: a spatially-explicit approach
  142. Evaluating a dynamic approach to yield-mortality models
  143. Population Variability of Four Sympatric Penaeid Shrimps (Farfantepenaeus spp.) in a Tropical Coastal Lagoon of Mexico
  144. Análisis bioeconómico diario en una pesquería artesanal multiespecífica de Yucatán, México.
  145. Effects of Freshwater Discharge in Sandy Beach Populations: The Mole Crab Emerita brasiliensis in Uruguay
  146. Yield–mortality models: a precautionary bioeconomic approach
  147. Life History ofEmerita analoga(Stimpson) (Anomura, Hippidae) in a Sandy Beach of South Central Chile
  148. Harvesting and economic patterns in the artisanal Octopus mimus (Cephalopoda) fishery in a northern Chile cove
  149. Is Sandy Beach Macrofauna Only Physically Controlled? Role of Substrate and Competition in Isopods
  150. Macroinfauna Zonation in Microtidal Sandy Beaches: is it Possible to Identify Patterns in Such Variable Environments?
  151. Fitting the exponential and logistic surplus yield models with mortality data: some explorations and new perspectives
  152. Adaptations of bivalves to different beach types
  153. Theoretical evaluation of trap capture for stock assessment
  154. Growth, mortality and recruitment of the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides on Uruguayan beaches
  155. Distributional pattern and population dynamics of Excirolana armata (Isopoda: Cirolanidae) in a Uruguayan sandy beach
  156. Stock assessment of the deep-sea red crab Chaceon notialis in the Argentinian-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone
  157. A Brief History of Fisheries Management with Emphasis on Societal Participatory Roles
  158. Successes, Lessons, and Projections from Experience in Marine Benthic Invertebrate Artisanal Fisheries in Chile