Publicaciones



2022

  • Flecha, S., Giménez-Romero, À., Tintoré, J., Pérez, F. F., Alou-Font, E., Matías, M. A., & Hendriks, I. E. (2022). pH trends and seasonal cycle in the coastal Balearic Sea reconstructed through machine learning. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-11.
  • Enrique-Navarro, A., Huertas, E., Flander-Putrle, V., Bartual, A., Navarro, G., Ruíz, J., Malej, A. & Prieto, L. (2022). Living Inside a Jellyfish: The Symbiosis Case Study of Host-Specialized Dinoflagellates,“Zooxanthellae”, and the Scyphozoan Cotylorhiza tuberculata. Frontiers in Marine Science, 239.

2021

  • Lauvset, S. K. et al. (2021) An updated version of the global interior ocean biogeochemical data product, GLODAPv2.2021. Earth Syst. Sci. Data 13, 5565–5589.
  • Enrique-Navarro A, Huertas IE, León Cobo MJ, Prieto L (2021). Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on asexual reproduction and statolith formation of the symbiotic jellyfish Cotylorhiza tuberculata. PLoS ONE 16(8): e0254983.
  • García-Lafuente J, Sammartino S, Huertas IE, Flecha S, Sánchez-Leal RF, Naranjo C, Nadal I and Bellanco MJ. (2021) Hotter and Weaker Mediterranean Outflow as a Response to Basin-Wide Alterations. Frontiers in Marine Sciences. 8:613444.
  • Pascual et al., (2021) Ocean Science Challenges for 2030, 203 pp. Volume 13, En Scientific Challenges towards 2030, CSIC White Book, coordinado por Jesús Marco de Lucas & M. Victoria Moreno-Arribas. Editorial CSIC
  • Enrique-Navarro et al., (2021) Impact of Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification on Asexual Reproduction and Statolith Formation of the Symbiotic Jellyfish Cotylorhiza tuberculate.
  • Liquing et al.,(2021) Best Practice Data Standards for Discrete Chemical Oceanographic Observations

2020

  • Álvarez‐Salgado, X. A., Otero, J., Flecha, S., & Huertas, I. E. (2020) Seasonality of dissolved organic carbon exchange across the Strait of Gibraltar. Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL089601.
  • Caballero, I., Fernández, R., Escalante, O.M. et al. (2021) New capabilities of Sentinel-2A/B satellites combined with in situ data for monitoring small harmful algal blooms in complex coastal waters. Scientific Reports 10, 8743.

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