- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Marine and coastal plant biology
- Identification and Quantification in Food
- Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
- Fluoride Effects and Removal
- Aquatic life and conservation
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas
2022-2024
Universidade de Vigo
2022
Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica
2022
Weatherford College
2022
Pipefishes (family: Syngnathidae) are representative fishes in many European coastal areas associated with vegetal assemblages and other shallow habitats. The polyandrous pipefishes Syngnathus abaster acus co-occur Metruk Tuzla (Bargilya Wetland - BTW, Aegean Sea, Türkiye ‒a protected but threatened wetland due to anthropogenic disturbances. Both species were sampled assess the growth temporal changes on their trophic features using stable isotope (δ13C δ15N) gut content analyses. exhibited...
There is a current interest in the study of geochemical behavior rare earth elements (REE) aquatic systems since their identification as potential microcontaminants natural waters. In this context, here we report concentrations and patterns dissolved REE (dREE) waters Gulf Cádiz (GoC) its major estuaries (Guadiana, Tinto-Odiel Guadalquivir). Contamination area by metals has been extensively reported, linked to acid-mine inputs resulting from mineralization Iberian Pyrite Belt, discharged...
Global change effects have favoured the introduction of new species in marine ecosystems recent years. Gracilaria vermiculophylla, a red seaweed native from north-eastern Pacific, has successfully colonised large regions Northern Hemisphere. In this research, we implemented distribution models (SDMs) to (i) examine which were most important environmental factors defining presence G. vermiculophylla at global scale, and (ii) determine potential current future based on two climate scenarios...
Pipefishes (Family Syngnathidae) are representative fishes in many European coastal areas asso-ciated with vegetal assemblages and other shallow habitats. The polyandrous pipefishes Syngnathus abaster S. acus co-occur Metruk Tuzla (Bargilya Wetland, Aegean Sea, Turkey), a protected but threatened wetland due to anthropogenic disturbances. Both species were sam-pled during the breeding season (April-2018 June-2019) for assessment of growth trophic features revealed from stable isotope...
Abstract The introduction of new species in marine ecosystems is a phenomenon that has grown recent years due to anthropogenic activities and climate change effects. Agarophyton vermiculophyllum , red seaweed native from the north-eastern Pacific, successfully colonised large regions Northern Hemisphere; however, there are no studies date investigating how future conditions will affect its potential biogeographical range. In this investigation, we implemented distribution models (SDMs) based...