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59 Abrams PA (1995) Monotonic or unimodal diversity productivity gradients: what does competition theory predicts? Ecology 76:2019–2027 Acha EM, Mianzan H, Guerrero R, Favero M, Bava J (2004) Marine fronts at the continental shelves of austral South America. Physical and ecological processes. J Mar Syst 44:83–105 Alemany D, Acha EM, Iribarne O (2009) The relationship between marine fronts and fish diversity in the SW Atlantic shelf large marine ecosystem. J Biogeogr 36:2111–2124 Álvarez-Salgado XA, Herrera JL, Gago J, Otero P, Soriano JA, Pola CG, García-Soto C (2006) Influence of the oceanographic conditions during spring 2003 on the transport of the Prestige tanker fuel oil to the Galician coast. Mar Pollut Bull 53:239–249 Andrade HA (2003) The relationship between the skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) fishery and seasonal temperature variability in the south-western Atlantic. Fish Oceanogr 12(1):10–18 Angel MV (1986) Vertical distribution: study and implications. In: Pierrot-Bults AC, van der Spoel S, Zahuranec BJ, Johnson RK (eds) Pelagic biogeography. Proceedings of an international conference, The Netherlands, 29 May-5 June 1985 (UNESCO, Technical Papers in Marine Science N° 49, France, pp 3–8) Arístegui J, Sangra P, Hernández-León S, Cantón M, Hernández-Guerra A, Kerling JL (1994) Island-induced eddies in the Canary Islands. Deep Sea Res Part I Oceanogr Res Pap 41(10):1509–1525 Ashjian CJ (1993) Trends in copepod species abundances across and along a Gulf Stream meander: evidence for entrainment and detrainment of fluid parcels from the Gulf Stream. Deep Sea Res I 40(3):461–482 Bakun A (1996) Patterns in the ocean: ocean processes and marine population dynamics. Sea Grant, La Jolla Bakun A (2006a) Fronts and eddies as key structures in the habitat of marine fish larvae: opportu- nity, adaptive response and competitive advantage. Sci Mar 70S2:105–122 Bakun A (2006b) Wasp-waist populations and marine ecosystem dynamics: Navigating the preda- tor pit topographies. Prog Oceanogr 68:271–288 Barnes DKA, Galgani F, Thompson RC, Barlaz M (2009) Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global environments. Philos Trans Roy Soc London B 364:1985–1998 Barth JA, Bogucki D, Pierce SD, Kosro PM (1998) Secondary circulation associated with a shelfbreak front. Geophys Res Lett 25(15):2761–2764 Bates M (1960) The forest and the sea: a look at the economy of nature and the ecology of man. Random House, New York Beebe W (1926) The Arcturus adventure. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New York Belkin IM, Cornillon PC, Sherman K (2009) Fronts in large marine ecosystems. Prog Oceanogr 81:223–236 Literature Cited © The Author(s) 2015 E.M. Acha et al., Ecological Processes at Marine Fronts, SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-15479-4

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Abrams PA (1995) Monotonic or unimodal diversity productivity gradients: what does competition theory predicts? Ecology 76:2019–2027

Acha EM, Mianzan H, Guerrero R, Favero M, Bava J (2004) Marine fronts at the continental shelves of austral South America. Physical and ecological processes. J Mar Syst 44:83–105

Alemany D, Acha EM, Iribarne O (2009) The relationship between marine fronts and fish diversity in the SW Atlantic shelf large marine ecosystem. J Biogeogr 36:2111–2124

Álvarez-Salgado XA, Herrera JL, Gago J, Otero P, Soriano JA, Pola CG, García-Soto C (2006) Influence of the oceanographic conditions during spring 2003 on the transport of the Prestige tanker fuel oil to the Galician coast. Mar Pollut Bull 53:239–249

Andrade HA (2003) The relationship between the skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) fishery and seasonal temperature variability in the south-western Atlantic. Fish Oceanogr 12(1):10–18

Angel MV (1986) Vertical distribution: study and implications. In: Pierrot-Bults AC, van der Spoel S, Zahuranec BJ, Johnson RK (eds) Pelagic biogeography. Proceedings of an international conference, The Netherlands, 29 May-5 June 1985 (UNESCO, Technical Papers in Marine Science N° 49, France, pp 3–8)

Arístegui J, Sangra P, Hernández-León S, Cantón M, Hernández-Guerra A, Kerling JL (1994) Island-induced eddies in the Canary Islands. Deep Sea Res Part I Oceanogr Res Pap 41(10):1509–1525

Ashjian CJ (1993) Trends in copepod species abundances across and along a Gulf Stream meander: evidence for entrainment and detrainment of fluid parcels from the Gulf Stream. Deep Sea Res I 40(3):461–482

Bakun A (1996) Patterns in the ocean: ocean processes and marine population dynamics. Sea Grant, La Jolla

Bakun A (2006a) Fronts and eddies as key structures in the habitat of marine fish larvae: opportu-nity, adaptive response and competitive advantage. Sci Mar 70S2:105–122

Bakun A (2006b) Wasp-waist populations and marine ecosystem dynamics: Navigating the preda-tor pit topographies. Prog Oceanogr 68:271–288

Barnes DKA, Galgani F, Thompson RC, Barlaz M (2009) Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global environments. Philos Trans Roy Soc London B 364:1985–1998

Barth JA, Bogucki D, Pierce SD, Kosro PM (1998) Secondary circulation associated with a shelfbreak front. Geophys Res Lett 25(15):2761–2764

Bates M (1960) The forest and the sea: a look at the economy of nature and the ecology of man. Random House, New York

Beebe W (1926) The Arcturus adventure. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New YorkBelkin IM, Cornillon PC, Sherman K (2009) Fronts in large marine ecosystems. Prog Oceanogr

81:223–236

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