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Pablo Sanchez-Jerez

Pablo Sanchez-Jerez

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Ecology and Evolution

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52
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8411
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3508
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107

Overview

Pablo Sanchez-Jerez is affiliated with the University of Alicante in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with a significant number of publications contributing to this broad field.

The main areas of study include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this domain, their work spans several subfields:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Aquatic Science
  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Oceanography

Their research topics reflect a strong involvement in marine and aquaculture studies, including:

  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Frequently, Pablo Sanchez-Jerez publishes in several well-known venues related to aquaculture and environmental management. Key publication venues include:

  • Aquaculture
  • Preprints.org
  • Aquaculture Environment Interactions
  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Environmental Science & Policy

Some recent papers include:

  • The aquaculture supply chain in the time of covid-19 pandemic: Vulnerability, resilience, solutions and priorities at the global scale (2021, Environmental Science & Policy)
  • The Synergistic Impacts of Anthropogenic Stressors and COVID-19 on Aquaculture: A Current Global Perspective (2021, Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture)
  • Regional Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (RIMTA): Spatially separated, ecologically linked (2020, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • A step towards the validation of bacteria biotic indices using DNA metabarcoding for benthic monitoring (2021, Molecular Ecology Resources)
  • Evaluating the performance and management of artificial reefs using artificial reef multimetric index (ARMI) (2020, Ocean & Coastal Management)

They collaborate frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Javier Atalah
  • Kilian Toledo-Guedes
  • Pablo Arechavala-Lopez
  • Victoria Fernández-González
  • Aitor Forcada

Best Publications

  • Multi-scale spatial heterogeneity, habitat structure, and the effect of marine reserves on Western Mediterranean rocky reef fish assemblages

    J. A. García-Charton;J. A. García-Charton;Á. Pérez-Ruzafa;P. Sánchez-Jerez;J. T. Bayle-Sempere

  • Marine reserves: fish life history and ecological traits matter.

    J Claudet;J Claudet;C W Osenberg;P Domenici;F Badalamenti

  • Attraction of wild fish to sea-cage fish farms in the south-western Mediterranean Sea: spatial and short-term temporal variability

    Tim Dempster;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Just T. Bayle-Sempere;Francisca Giménez-Casalduero

  • Gradients of abundance and biomass across reserve boundaries in six Mediterranean marine protected areas : Evidence of fish spillover?

    Mireille Harmelin-Vivien;Laurence Le Diréach;Just Bayle-Sempere;Eric Charbonnel

  • Coastal salmon farms attract large and persistent aggregations of wild fish: an ecosystem effect

    Tim Dempster;Ingebrigt Uglem;P. Sanchez-Jerez;D. Fernandez-Jover

  • Changes in body condition and fatty acid composition of wild Mediterranean horse mackerel (Trachurus mediterraneus, Steindachner, 1868) associated to sea cage fish farms

    Damian Fernandez-Jover;Jose Angel Lopez Jimenez;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Just Bayle-Sempere

  • Recovery of deep Posidonia oceanica meadows degraded by trawling

    José M. González-Correa;Just T. Bayle;José L. Sánchez-Lizaso;Carlos Valle

  • Relationships between rocky-reef fish assemblages, the sea urchin Diadema antillarum and macroalgae throughout the Canarian Archipelago

    Fernando Tuya;Arturo Boyra;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Carmen Barbera

  • Extensive Aggregations of Wild Fish at Coastal Sea-Cage Fish Farms

    Tim Dempster;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Just Bayle-Sempere;Michael Kingsford

  • Aquaculture’s struggle for space: the need for coastal spatial planning and the potential benefits of Allocated Zones for Aquaculture (AZAs) to avoid conflict and promote sustainability

    Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Ioannis Karakassis;Fabio Massa;Davide Fezzardi

  • Changes in demersal wild fish aggregations beneath a sea-cage fish farm after the cessation of farming

    Fernando Tuya;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Tim Dempster;Arturo Boyra

  • Seasonal patterns and diets of wild fish assemblages associated with Mediterranean coastal fish farms

    Damian Fernandez-Jover;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Just Tomás Bayle-Sempere;Carlos Valle

  • Attraction of Wild Coastal Fishes to an Atlantic Subtropical Cage Fish Farms, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

    Arturo Boyra;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Fernando Tuya;Fernando Espino

  • Towards a framework for assessment and management of cumulative human impacts on marine food webs

    Sylvaine Giakoumi;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Loic N. Michel;Sylvie Gobert

  • Comparison of the epifauna spatial distribution in Posidonia oceanica, Cymodocea nodosa and unvegetated bottoms : Importance of meadow edges

    Pablo Sánchez-Jerez;Carmen Barberá Cebrián;Alfonso A. Ramos Esplá

  • A conceptual framework for the integral management of marine protected areas

    Celia Ojeda-Martínez;Francisca Giménez Casalduero;Just T. Bayle-Sempere;Carmen Barbera Cebrián

  • High connectivity of salmon farms revealed by aggregation, residence and repeated movements of wild fish among farms

    Ingebrigt Uglem;Tim Dempster;Pål-Arne Bjørn;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez

  • Reared fish, farmed escapees and wild fish stocks—a triangle of pathogen transmission of concern to Mediterranean aquaculture management

    Pablo Arechavala-Lopez;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Just T. Bayle-Sempere;Ingebrigt Uglem

  • Vertical variability of wild fish assemblages around sea-cage fish farms: implications for management

    Tim Dempster;Damian Fernandez-Jover;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez;Fernando Tuya

  • Temporal variability of wild fish assemblages associated with a sea-cage fish farm in the south-western Mediterranean Sea

    Carlos Valle;Just T. Bayle-Sempere;Tim Dempster;Pablo Sanchez-Jerez

  • Changes in amphipod (Crustacea) assemblages associated with shallow-water algal habitats invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea in the western Mediterranean Sea.

    M. Vázquez-Luis;P. Sanchez-Jerez;J.T. Bayle-Sempere

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Dempster
Tim Dempster University of Melbourne
Fernando Tuya
Fernando Tuya University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso
José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso University of Alicante
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa University of Murcia
José Antonio García-Charton
José Antonio García-Charton University of Murcia
Alberto Brito
Alberto Brito University of La Laguna
Bronwyn M. Gillanders
Bronwyn M. Gillanders University of Adelaide
Serge Planes
Serge Planes PSL University
Joachim Claudet
Joachim Claudet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michael J. Kingsford
Michael J. Kingsford James Cook University

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