Using Margalef’s vision to understand the current aquatic microbial ecology |
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Ana Rocio Borrero-Santiago, Walter Dellisanti, Andrés Sánchez-Quinto, Javier Moreno-Andrés, Philip Nemoy, Kumari Richa, Patricia Margarita Valdespino-Castillo, Daniel Diaz-de-Quijano, Vicente J. Ontiveros, Simone Fontana, Caterina R. Giner, Isabel Sanz-Sáez, Mireia Mestre |
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Margalef was a pioneering scientist who introduced an interdisciplinary
approach to ecological studies. His studies were among the first to
incorporate various concepts in the literature of aquatic ecology,
covering topics such as organisms, ecosystem interactions and evolution.
To bring Margalef’s approach into current scientific studies, in this
review we explore his vision of aquatic ecology within four interrelated
fields of study: ecological theory, microbial diversity, biogeochemical
cycles and global environmental changes. Taking inspiration from his
studies, we analyse current scientific challenges and propose an
integrated approach, considering the unifying concept of Margalef’s
Mandala with the aim of improving future studies on aquatic microbial
ecology. |
Keywords: aquatic ecology; integrated approach; succession; biogeochemical cycles; global change |
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