CURRICULUM VITAE Francisco Bozinovic



CURRICULUM VITAE

1. IDENTIFICATION

Name: Evie A. Wieters

Citizenship: United States

- permanent resident VISA, Chile

Current Position: Associate Investigator

Address: Estación Costera de Investigaciones Marinas &

Marine Conservation Center

Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Phone: (56-35) 2431670

E-mail: ewieters@bio.puc.cl

2. EDUCATION

1987-1990: B. Sc. Biology. Oregon State University, OR, USA.

1996-2000: M.Sc. Marine Ecology. Moss Landing Marine Labs, California State University, CA, USA.

2002-2006: Ph.D. Zoology. University of Cape Town, South Africa.

2006-2011: Post-doctorates. Fondecyt, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.

1 3. HONORS

1996-1998: David and Lucille Packard Foundation. 'Grant in Aid of Research'

1996-1997: Dr. Earl H. Myers and Ethel M. Myers 'Oceanographic and Marine Biology Trust'.

2002-2004: Conicyt-FRD Doctoral fellow, University of Cape Town.

2006: Faculty of Science PhD Medal for best dissertation, University of Cape Town.

2006: Purcell Memorial Prize for best PhD dissertation, University of Cape Town.

2006-2008: Post-doctorate fellow, Fondecyt, Chile.

2008, 2011: Post-doctorate fellow, SARCHI, South Africa.

2009-2011: Post-doctorate fellow, Rhodes, South Africa.

4. MENTORING

4.1 Undergraduate Seminars and Theses

2005: Barbara Xavier, University of Cape Town, South Africa (thesis co-advisor).

2008: Christina Murphy, Oregon State University, USA (thesis supervisor).

2008: Jessica Chappell, University of California Santa Barbara, USA (thesis supervisor).

2010: Itzi Burques, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (seminar 296)

2011: Christopher Reyes, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (seminar 296)

2011: Hagen Buck-Wiese, Germany (supervisor).

2011: Gonzalo Quiroga Artigas, Universidad de Barcelona (thesis supervisor)

2012: Rodrigo Uribe Vásquez, Universidad de Concepción (thesis co-advisor)

2014: Andrés Jofre, Universidad de Valparaiso (thesis supervisor)

2016: Vladimir Garmendia, Universidad de Valparaiso (thesis supervisor)

2016: Joon Hyung Kim, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (295/6 supervisor)

2016: Ana Chaverra, Plymouth University (thesis supervisor)

2016: Fabian Sanchez, Universidad de Valparaiso (supervisor)

2016: Brooke Fitzwater, Middle Tenessee State University (thesis supervisor)

2016: Gabrielle Armour, Middle Tenessee State University (thesis supervisor)

2017: Coline Grandjacques, Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Agronomie et des Industries Alimentaires, Francia (supervisor)

2018: Elisa Figueras, Northeastern University, USA (Seminar supervisor)

2018: Joon Hyung Kim, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (thesis supervisor)

2018: Emem Meko, Van Hall Laurenstein University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands (internship & seminar supervisor)

2019: Kathy Liu, Scripps College, California, USA (thesis supervisor)

4.2 Master Theses

2006: Anuradha Rao, Memorial University of Newfoundland (co-advised thesis).

2007: Emille Salles, Université de Pau et des Pays del L'Adour, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1)

2008: Jose Luis Cuellar, Universidad del Valle, Colombia (thesis committee member)

2009: Christina Murphy, Fulbright Scholar (supervisor)

2010: Clea Bauvais, Universidad Pierre et Marie Curie, París VI, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2)

2010: Hugo Jarry, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1).

2010: Lucas Henner, Agro Campus Ouest, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2).

2011: Sebastien LaChambre, (thesis supervisor, Master 1).

2012: Juliette Alémany, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2).

2014: Manon Sanguinet, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1).

2014: Simone Andresen, Germany (thesis supervisor)

2014: Matthieu Veron, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1):

2017: Marlis Reiber, University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Germany (thesis supervisor)

2018: Ignacio Baena Vega, University Centre of the Westfjords Iceland, (thesis supervisor)

2018: Vincent Heurtel, ENSAIA university, France (thesis supervisor)

4.3 Doctorate Theses

2010: Moises Aguilera, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)

2012: Stella Januario, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)

2014: Andrés Meynard, P. Univerisdad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)

2016: Gabriela Flores, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)

2014: Victoria Reyna, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)

2016: Lea Cabioch, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie y P. University Catolica de Chile (thesis defense committee member)

current: Bryan Bularz, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (thesis committee member

current: Daniela Carranza, Universidad Catolica del Norte, (thesis co-supervisor)

current: Alejandra Herreria, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, (thesis supervisor)

4.4 Visiting Scholars

2015, 2016, 2018: Jon Witman, Brown University, USA

2017: Rosa M. Viejo, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain

5.1 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1994-present: Western Society of Naturalists, USA.

1995-2000: Ecological Society of America, USA.

2000-present: Sociedad de Ecología de Chile, Chile.

2010-present: International Society for Reef Studies.

5.2 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2013-2015: Member of committee for the evaluation of proposals for research grants (Biology 1), FONDECYT.

2014-present: Assistant Editor, Revista Chilena de Historia Natural

2017-present: Associate Editor, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology

2019-present: Member of committee for the evaluation of proposals for research grants, FONDECYT (Biology 1).

6. EMPLOYMENT

2002: Collaborating Instructor, Marine Ecology (BIO-328A), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

2004-present:Associate Investigator, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

2005-2006: Collaborating Instructor, Marine Ecology (ZOO3002S), University of Cape Town.

2005-2007: Coordinator of scientific meetings and workshops, International Consortium for Research in Upwelling Marine Benthic Areas.

2010: Instructor, Trabajos Experimentales en Ecología Marina (BIO298m), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

2012-present:Coordinator of Research Internships and Foreign theses,

Estación Costera de Investigaciones Marinas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

7. REVIEWS

7.1 Journals (* > one review)

Ecology*, Ecology Letters*, Journal of Ecology*, Marine Ecology Progress Series*, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology*, Journal of Biogeography*, Conservation Biology*, Oikos*, Marine Biology*, Helgoland Marine Research*, Revista Chilena de Historia Natural*, South African Journal of Marine Science*, Ecology & Society*, Marine Environmental Research, Aquatic Biology, PLOSone*

7.2 Grants

FONDECYT, Chile (Regular and Initiation competitions) – when outside of evaluation committee

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina.

National Research Foundation (NRF), South Africa.

7.3 International PhD Dissertations

University of Cape Town, South Africa

Rhodes University, South Africa

Stellenbosch University, South Africa

Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France

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8. INTRAMURAL GRANTS

2011: 'Incentivo a la Incorporación a la Docencia', VRAID, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

9. EXTRAMURAL GRANTS

9.1 Principal Investigator

2006-2008: Trait-dependent habitat modification occurring over meso- scales determines the balance of positive and negative interactions in the low shore food web along the central coast of Chile. FONDECYT 3060038.

2010-2013: Evaluating ecological resistance and resilience to extreme climate events: Comparing critical bioengineer species in tropical Easter Island and temperate central Chile. FONDECYT

2013-2016: Maintenance and resilience of foundational species to climate fluctuations: Role of "supporting" species interactions. FONDECYT 1130167

2018-2021: Mechanisms that breakdown and reinforce feedbacks and alternative patch states in contrasting shallow coastal communities. FONDECYT 1181719

2 9.2 Co-Investigator

2010-2012: Marine conservation in central Chile: Challenges and opportunities. FONDECYT 100592.

2012-2018: Marine Conservation Center. Millennium Natural and Exact Sc. Nucleus.

2015-2018: Trait-based structure of reef fishes: towards an understanding of assembly rules across biogeographic scales. FONDECYT 115094.

10. CONGRESSES, SYMPOSIA, & INVITED SEMINARS (Presentation of Papers)

1. Wieters, EA (1994) Variability in feeding preferences of intertidal whelks. Western Society of Naturalists, Monterey, California, USA.

2. Wieters, EA (1995) Variability in feeding preferences of intertidal whelks. Pacific Ecology Conference, Coos Bay, Oregon, USA.

3. Wieters, EA (1998) Consequences of the pattern of temporal variation in recruitment of sessile prey species Balanus glandula for predatory whelks. Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

4. Navarrete S, E Wieters & B Broitman (1998) Predation and herbivory interact to limit the abundance of the cryptic, but geographically common mussel species in central Chile. Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

5. Wieters E, S Navarrete & B Broitman. (2000) Large-scale among sites variation in algal mediated mussel recruitment and the intensity and consequences of predation. Fifth International Temperate Reef Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa.

6. Navarrete S, B Broitman, R Finke, A Sotomayor, R Venegas & E Wieters (2000) Meso-scale patterns of community structure and the spatial and temporal variability in recruitment: Do they reflect oceanographic processes? Fifth International Temperate Reef Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa.

7. Wieters E, D Kaplan, A Sotomayor, K Nielsen, F Veliz & S Navarrete (2000) Temporal and spatial variability in nearshore surface chlorophyll-a. Conexiones y Dinámicas en Sistemas Costeras Litorales - Symposium, Santiago, Chile.

8. Wieters E, D Kaplan, A Sotomayor, K Nielsen, F Veliz & S Navarrete (2000) Temporal and spatial variability in nearshore surface chlorophyll-a. Pisco-Mellon Symposium, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

9. Wieters E, S Navarrete (2001) Vias de sucesión y la intensidad de depredación en la zona intermarial baja de Chile: predictabilidad y variabilidad espacial. I Reunion Binacional de Ecología, Bariloche, Argentina.

10. Navarrete S, E Wieters & JC Castilla (2004) Upwelling intensity and crossing pathways of community regulation. Southern Connections, Cape Town, South Africa.

11. Wieters E & GM Branch (2004) Variation in upwelling intensity and community structure in South Africa and Chile. Southern Connections, Cape Town, South Africa.

12. Wieters E & GM Branch (2005) Regional- and meso-scale variation in community structure along the west coast of South Africa and its relation to nearshore oceanography; comparisons with Chile. Symposium, International Consortium for Research on Upwelling Marine Biogeographic Areas, Cape Town, South Africa.

13. Wieters E, BR Broitman & GM Branch (2006) Between-system comparisons: benthic links to the temporal dynamics of thermal conditions. 7th International Temperate Reef Symposium, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

14. Wieters E (2007) Modificación de habitat inducida por surgencia y el balance de interacciones positivas y negativas en una trama trófica intermareal. III Reunion Bi-Nacional de Ecología, La Serena, Chile.

15. Wieters E (2008) Upwelling-driven variation in algal morphology can propogate through the benthic food webs by shifting the balance of positive and negative interactions. Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

16. Blanchette C, EA Wieters, BR Broitman, D Schiel, B Kinlan (2008) Trophic structure and diversity in rocky intertidal upwelling ecosystems: A comparison of community patterns across California, Chile, South Africa and New Zealand. Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

17. Wieters EA (2009) Upwelling-driven variation in algal morphology can shift the balance of positive and negative interactions. 38th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA.

18. Wieters EA (2010) Thermal regime and upwelling modify benthic community structure and shift the balance of negative and positive interactions. Invited Seminar, Centro de Biologia Marinha, Universidade de São Paulo, São Sabastião, Brasil.

19. Medrano A, G Quiroga, EA Wieters (2012) Recuperación del aparato fotosintético de Gelidium chilense bajo diferentes condiciones de temperatura y radiación UVB. Primera reunión conjunta de Botánica, Ecología y Evolución. Concepción, Chile.

20. Buck-Wiese, H, A Medrano, EA Wieters (2012) Efectos de la altura del intermareal sobre la respuesta fotosintética a las cambiantes condiciones ambientales en Gelidium chilense. Primera reunión conjunta de Botánica, Ecología y Evolución. Concepción, Chile.

21. Riegl, BM, EA Wieters, A Bruckner, S Purkis (2013). Annual temperature anomaly trends correlate with coral reef trajectory across the Pacific. AGU Meeting of the Americas. Cancun, Mexico.

22. Wieters, EA, BM Riegl, A Bruckner, S Purkis (2013). Temperature anomoly trends correlate with coral reef trajectory. AMLC Meeting. Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

23. Wieters EA (2013) Thermal regime and upwelling modify benthic community structure and shift the balance of negative and positive interactions. Invited Seminar, SAIB, Grahamstown, South Africa.

24. Morley, S., S Martin, C. Gonzales, R. Fincke, E. Wieters, M. Thonre, A. Bates (2014) Understanding global patterns of physiological tolerance: a question of scale? Physiomar-14 International Meeting, La Serena, Chile.

25. Buck-Weise, H, I Burgués, T Navarrete Fernández, M García, E Wieters (2014). Reproductive patterns of dominant scleractinian corals at Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Reef Conservation UK 2014, London.

26. Burgués,I, H Buck-Weise, T Navarrete Fernández, M García, E Wieters (2015). Reproductive patterns of dominant scleractinian corals at Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Ciencias del Mar 2015, Chile.

27. Navarrete Fernández, T, A Perez Matus, E Wieters (2015). Spatial Variability in Habitat Use by Reef fish: comparing contrasting community configurations at Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Ciencias del Mar 2015, Chile.

28. David Paz Garcia, Evie Wieters, Jorge Cortes, Francisco Garcia de Leon, Eduardo Balart, Michael Hellberg, Jean-Francois Flot, Juan Alvarado, Andres Lopez Perez, Nancy Saavedra Sotelo, Axayacatl Rocha Olivares (2015). Descifrando al complejo de especies de los corales Pocillopora en el Pacifico Oriental mediante evidencias geneticas y de plasticidad morfologica; 8th Congreso Mexicano de Arrecifes Coralinos, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

29. Navarrete Fernandez, T, V Garmendia, M Veron, A Perez-Matus, E. Wieters (2015). Trait-dependent habitat modification alters recruitment and refuge choice of reef fish and invertebrates: Canopy versus skeleton kelp. Western Society of Naturalists 2015, Sacramento CA, USA.

30. Navarrete-Fernandez, T, A Perez-Matus, E. Wieters (2015). Spatial variability in reef fish habitat use across Rapa Nui (Easter Island): coral versus macroalgal dominance. Western Society of Naturalists, Sacramento CA, USA.

31. Wieters, E, T Navarrete-Fernandez T, A. Perez-Matus (2016). Comportamiento de herbivoros modifica las retroalimentaciones que mantienen comunidades contrastantes. XXXVI Congreso de Ciencias del Mar, Concepcion, Chile; Invited Symposium Speaker.

32. Perez-Matus, A, J Byrnes, S Carrasco, C Ruiz, T Navarrete-Fernandez, A Ospina, E Wieters (2016). Especies fundadoras marinas: Interacciones, importancia y redes troficas del submareal rocoso. XXXVI Congreso de Ciencias del Mar, Concepcion, Chile; Invited Speaker. Symposium

33. Garmendia, V, A Perez-Matus, S Carrasco, T Navarrete-Fernandez, EA Wieters (2016). Reclutamiento y seleccion de habitat en peces de arrecifes templados, asociado a la modificacion en los rasgos fisicos estructurales de Lessonia trabeculata. XXXVI Congreso de Ciencias del Mar, Concepcion, Chile.

34. Bularz, BA, M Fernandez, A Perez-Matus, E Wieters (2016). Reclutamiento de peces e invertebrados bentonicos en bosques de Lessonia trabeculata: Influencia del regimin de flujo y de las presiones antropogenicas. IV Simposio del Centro de Conservacion Marina, Las Cruces, Chile.

35. Alarcon R, J Bonicelli, E Wieters (2016). Respuestas de comunidades intermareales al estres termico en Chile central. IV Simposio del Centro de Conservacion Marina, Las Cruces, Chile.

36. Pfaff, M, E. Wieters (2017). Temporal change in Functional Structure of Namaqualand Rocky Shore Communities. South African Marine Science Symposia, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

37. Kim, JA, E. Wieters (2017) – Variabilidad especial en la tolerancia de dos algas (Gelicium chilense y Leptophytum foveatum) del intermareal rocoso de Chile central ante efectos de estres UV. XXXVII Congreso de Ciencias del Mar, Valparaiso, Chile.

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39. Fitzwater, B, R Alarcon, J Kim, E Wieters (2019) –

11. WORKSHOPS

2000: Pisco-Mellon Workshop: Comparing nearshore communities of the California and Humboldt Upwelling Ecosystems. Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

2005: ICORUMBA Workshop I. Cape Town, South Africa.

2007: ICORUMBA Workshop II. Valparaiso, Chile.

2008: National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS); Human Footprint, Santa Barbara, California.

2009: Marine Interaction Web Workshop I. Yosemite, California, USA.

2010: Marine Interaction Web Workshop II. Las Cruces, Chile.

2012: UV radiation and marine ecosystems: current research and strategies for the future. Concepción, Chile.

2014: Interaction Webs and Complexity. Las Cruces, Chile.

2014: Subtidal Interaction Web. Las Cruces, Chile.

2019: Northern Benguela Sustainability & Conservation I. Swakopmund, Namibia.

12. PUBLICATIONS

12.1 ISI-indexed Publications

1. Wieters EA & SA Navarrete (1998) Spatial variability in prey preferences of the intertidal whelks Nucella canaliculata and Nucella emarginata. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 222: 133-148.

2. Navarrete SA & EA Wieters (2000) Variation in barnacle recruitment over small spatial scales: Larval predation by adults and maintenance of community pattern. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 253: 131-148.

3. Wellington G, P Glynn, A Strong, S Navarrete, E Wieters & D Hubbard (2001) Crisis on Coral Reefs linked to climate change. EOS 82: 1, 5.

4. Wieters E (2001) Marine Macroecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 67-69.

5. Navarrete SA, B Broitman, GR Finke, A Sotomayor, R Venegas, EA Wieters (2002) Recruitment of barnacles and mussels in the southeastern Pacific during and after the 1997-1998 El Niño. Limnology and Oceanography 47: 1248-1255.

6. Wieters EA, DM Kaplan, SA Navarrete, A Sotomayor, J Largier, KJ Nielsen, F Veliz (2003) Alongshore and temporal variability in chlorophyll-a concentration in Chilean nearshore waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 249: 93-105.

7. Navarrete SA, B Broitman, EA Wieters (2005) Scales of benthic-pelagic coupling and the intensity of species interactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102: 18046-18051.

8. Wieters E (2005) Upwelling-control of positive interactions over mesoscales: a new link between bottom-up and top-down processes on rocky shores. Marine Ecology Progress Series 301: 43-54.

9. Glynn PW, GM Wellington, B Riegl, DB Olson, E Borneman, & EA Wieters (2007) Diversity and biogeography of the Scleractinian coral fauna of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). Pacific Science 61: 67-90.

10. Xavier B. GM Branch, & EA Wieters (2007) Abundance, growth and recruitment of Mytilus galloprovincialis on the west coast of South Africa in relation to upwelling. Marine Ecology Progress Series 346: 189-201.

11. Wieters EA, SD Gaines, SA Navarrete, C Blanchette, & BA Menge (2008) Scales of Dispersal and the biogeography of marine predator-prey interactions. American Naturalist 171: 405-417.

12. Navarrete SA, M Parragué & EA Wieters (2008) Local and meso-scale patterns of recruitment and abundance of two intertidal crab species that compete for refuges. Marine Biology 155: 223-232.

13. Blanchette CA, DR Schiel, EA Wieters, BR Broitman, & BP Kinlan (2009) Trophic structure and diversity in rocky intertidal upwelling ecosystems: A comparison of community patterns across California, Chile, South Africa and New Zealand. Progress in Oceanography 83: 107-116.

ISSN: 0079-6611

14. Tapia F, SA Navarrete, M Castillo, BA Menge, JC Castilla, J Largier, EA Wieters, BR Broitman, J Barth (2009) Thermal indices of upwelling effects on inner-shelf habitats. Progress in Oceanography 83: 278-287.



ISSN: 0079-611

15. Wieters EA, E Salles, SM Januario, & SA Navarrete (2009) Refuge utilization and preferences between competing intertidal crab species. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 374: 37-44.



ISSN: 0022-0981

16. Wieters EA, BR Broitman, & GM Branch (2009) Benthic community responses to spatio-temporal thermal regimes in two upwelling ecosystems: comparisons between South Africa and Chile. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 1060-1072.

DOI: 10.4319/lo.2009.54.4.1060

ISSN: 0024-3590

17. Riede JO, BC Rall, C Banasek-Richter, SA Navarrete, EA Wieters, MC Emmerson, U Jacob, & U Brose (2010) Scaling of food web properties with diversity and complexity across ecosystems. Advances in Ecological Research 42: 139-170.



ISSN: 0065-2504

18. Pfaff MC, GM Branch, EA Wieters, RA Branch, & BR Broitman (2011) Upwelling intensity and wave exposure determine recruitment of intertidal mussels and barnacles in the Southern Benguela upwelling region. Marine Ecology Progress Series 425: 139-170

DOI: 10.3354/meps09003

ISSN: 0171-8630

19. Broitman BR, F Veliz, T Manzur, EA Wieters, GR Finke, PA Fornes, N Valdivia, & SA Navarrete (2011) Geographic variation in diversity of wave exposed rocky intertidal communities along central Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 84: 143-154.

ISSN: 0716-078X

20. Kéfi S, EL Berlow, EA Wieters, SA Navarrete, OL Petchey, SA Wood, A Boit, LN Joppa, KD Lafferty, RJ Williams, ND Martinez, BA Menge, CA Blanchette, A Iles, & U Brose (2012) More than a meal....integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs. Ecology Letters 15(4)291-300.

doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01732.x

ISSN: 1461-0248

21. Wieters EA, C McQuaid, G Palomo, P Pappalardo, & SA Navarrete (2012) Biogeographical boundaries, functional group structure and diversity of rocky shore communities along the Argentinean coast. PLoS ONE 7(11): e49725.

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.004972

ISSN: 1932-6203

22. Wieters EA, A Medrano, G Quiroga (2013) Spatial variation in photosynthetic recovery of intertidal turf algae from acute UVB and temperature stress associated with low tides along the central coast of Chile. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 449:340- 348



ISSN: 0022-0981

ISSN

23. Wieters, E.A., A. Medrano, A. Pérez-Matus (2014) "Functional Community Structure of Shallow Hard Bottom Communities of Rapa Nui, Easter Island". Special Issue, Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 42(4): 827-844.

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ISSN: 0718-560X

24. Tapia, F.J., J.L. Largier, M. Castillo, E.A. Wieters, S.A. Navarrete (2014). "Latitudinal discontinuity in thermal conditions along the nearshore of central-northern Chile". PLoS ONE 9(10):e110841.

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0110841

ISSN: 1932-6203

25. Kéfi, S., E.L. Berlow, E.A. Wieters, LN. Joppa, S.A. Wood, U. Brose, S.A. Navarrete (2015). "Network structure beyond food webs: Mapping non- trophic and trophic interactions on Chilean rocky shores". Ecology 96(1):291-303.

DOI: 10.1890/13-1424.1

ISSN: 1939-9170

26. Riegl, B., PW Glynn, EA Wieters, S Purkis, C. dÁngelo, J. Wiedenmann. (2015) "Water column productivity and temperature effects predict coral reef trajectories across the Indo-Pacific". Scientific Reports, Nature. DOI:10.1038/srep08273

ISSN: 2045-2322

27. Navarrete, SA., JL Largier, G Vera, FJ Tapia, M Parragué, E Ramos, JL Shinen, CA Stuardo, EA Wieters. (2015). "Tumbling under the surf: wave-modulated settlement of intertidal mussels and the continuous settlement-relocation model". Marine Ecology Progress Series 520:101-121.

Doi: 10.3354/meps11113

ISSN: 0171-8630

28. Kéfi, S., V. Miele, E.A Wieters, S.A. Navarrete, E..L Below (2016). “How structured is the entangled bank? The surprisingly simple organization of multiplex ecological networks leads to increased persistence and resilience”. PLOS Biology.



ISSN: 1544-9173

29. Perez-Matus A, A. Ospina-Alvarez, P Camus, S. Carrasco, M. Fernandez, S. Gelcich, N. Godoy, F. Ojeda, L. Pardo, N. Rozbaczlo, D. Subida, M. Thiel, E. Wieters, S. Navarrete. (2017) Temperate rocky subtidal reef community reveals human impacts across the entire food web. Marine Ecology Progress Series 567:1-16.



30. Perez-Matus A, S.A. Carrasco, S. Gelcich, M. Fernandez, E. Wieters. (2017). Exploring the effects of fishing pressure and upwelling intensity over subtidal kelp forest communities in central Chile. Ecosphere.

DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1808

31. Buck-Wiese H, I. Burgues, A. Medrano, T. Navarrete-Fernandez, M. Garcia, E. Wieters (2018). Patterns in sexual reproduction of the dominant Scleractinian corals at Rapa Nui (Easter Island): Pocillopora verrucosa and Porites lobata. Aquatic Biology 27:1-11.

32. Freilich M, E. Wieters, B. Broitman, P. Marquet, S. Navarrete (2018). Species co-occurrence networks: can they reveal trophic and non-trophic interactions in ecological communities? Ecology 99(3)

DOI:10.1002/ecy.2142

33. Chaverra A., E. Wieters, A Foggo, A Knights (2019). Removal of intertidal grazers by human harvesting leads to alteration of species interactions, community structure and resilience to climate change. Marine Environmental Research.

34. Brose U., et al. (2019). Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3:919-927

35. Lurgi, M., G. Nuria, B. Broitman, S. Kefi, E, Wieters, S. Navarrete. (in review). Geographical variation of multiplex ecological networks in marine intertidal communities. Ecology.

12.2 Book chapters

1. Glynn P, J Wellington, E Wieters & S Navarrete (2003) Reef-building coral communities of Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile. In: Latin America Coral Reefs (J Cortés, Ed.). Elsevier Press.

2. Glynn et al. (2017) Eastern Pacific Coral Reef Provinces, Coral Community Structure and Composition: An Overview. In: CORALS REEFS OF THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC: PERSISTENCE AND LOSS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT (P Glynn, D Manzello, IC Enochs; Eds.). Springer Press. Chapter 6: DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-7499-4_6

3. Cortes et al. (2017). Marine biodiversity of eastern tropical Pacific coral reefs. In: CORALS REEFS OF THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC: PERSISTENCE AND LOSS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT (P Glynn, Ed.). Springer Press. Chapter7: DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-7499-4_7

3. Other Publications

1. Navarrete, SA, CS Ruz, J Faundez, S de Juan, M Fernandez, EA Wieters, A Perez-Matuz. 2015. Ministerios de Medio Ambiente, Gobierno de Chile.

2. M Fernandez, CF Gaymer, EA Wieters. 2015 Avances en el conocimiento de los ecosistemas marinos de las Islas Oceánicas Chilenas y desafíos de conservación. In Biodiversidad de Chile: Patrimonio y Desafios.Ministerior de Medio Ambiente, Gobierno de Chile.

3. Wieters, EA and C Ezquer. 2017 Surgencia: Un Fenómeno oceanográfico. In REMA, No. 8.

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