Dr Pablo Escobar-Flores
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Dr Pablo Escobar-Flores
Fisheries Scientist
Qualifications:
<p><strong>Doctor of philosophy, Marine Science</strong></p><p><strong><strong>Master of Science, Marine Science</strong></strong></p><p><strong>Bachelor of Science, Honours (Marine Biology)</strong></p>
Articles:
- Escobar-Flores PC, O’Driscoll RL, Montgomery JC (2013). Acoustic characterization of pelagic fish distribution across the South Pacific Ocean. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 490:169–183
- Escobar-Flores PC, O’Driscoll RL, Montgomery JC (2018). Spatial and temporal distribution patterns of acoustic backscatter in the New Zealand sector of the Southern Ocean. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 592:19–35.
- Escobar-Flores PC, O’Driscoll RL, Montgomery JC (2018). Predicting distribution and relative abundance of mid-trophic level organisms using oceanographic parameters and acoustic backscatter. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 592:37–56.
- Escobar-Flores PC, O’Driscoll RL, Ladroit, Y. (2019). Acoustic Assessment of the Micronekton Community on the Chatham Rise, New Zealand, Using a Semi-Automated Approach. Frontiers in Marine Science 6:507.
- Escobar-Flores PC, O’Driscoll RL, Montgomery JC, Ladroit, Y, Jendersie S. (2020). Estimates of density of mesopelagic organisms in the Southern Ocean derived from bulk acoustic data collected by ships of opportunity. Polar Biology 43: 43-61.
- Escobar-Flores, P.C., Décima, M, O’Driscoll, R.L., Ladroit, Y., Roberts, J. (2022). Multiple sampling methods to develop indices of mid-trophic levels abundance in open ocean ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 20:789–810.
- Ladroit, Y, Escobar-Flores PC, Schimel, ACG, O’Driscoll RL. (2020). ESP3: An open-source software for the quantitative processing of hydro-acoustic data. SoftwareX 12:100581.
- Cox, M.J., Ladroit, Y., Escobar-Flores P., O’Driscoll R.L. (2015). A biomass estimate of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) at the Balleny Islands. CCAMLR working group paper WG-EMM-15/17. 14 p.
- Barlow, D, Bernard, K, Escobar-Flores, P, Palacios, DM, Torres, LG. (2020). Links in the trophic chain: Modeling functional relationships between in situ oceanography, krill, and blue whale. distribution under different oceanographic regimes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 642: 207-225.
- Perelman, J. N., Ladroit, Y., Escobar-Flores, P.C., Firing, E., Drazen, J.C. (2023). Eddies and fronts influence pelagic communities across the eastern Pacific Ocean. Progress in Oceanography. 211:102967.
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