The ecology of plankton in biological oceanography:a tribute to Marta Estrada’s task |
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Jordi Solé, Elisa Berdalet, Laura Arin, Lluïsa Cros, Maximino Delgado, Akira Kuwata, Clara Llebot, Cèlia Marrasé |
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Plankton ecology has been the object of intense research and progress in the last few decades. This has been partly
due to technological advances that have facilitated the multidisciplinary and high-resolution sampling of ecosystems and
improved experimentation and analytical methodologies, and to sophisticated modelling. In addition, exceptional researchers
have had the vision to integrate all these innovative tools to form a solid theoretical background in ecology. Here we provide
an overview of the outstanding research work conducted by Professor Marta Estrada and her pioneering contribution to
different areas of research in the last four decades. Her research in biological oceanography has mainly focussed on phytoplankton
ecology, taxonomy and physiology, the functional structure of plankton communities, and physical and biological
interactions in marine ecosystems. She has combined a variety of field and laboratory approaches and methodologies, from
microscopy to satellite observations, including in-depth statistical data analysis and modelling. She has been a reference for
scientists all over the world. Here, her contributions to plankton ecology are summarized by some of her students and closest
collaborators, who had the privilege to share their science and everyday experiences with her. |
Keywords: phytoplankton ecology; taxonomy; functional structure of plankton communities; physical-biological interactions |
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