
Nuria Raventós Klein
I currently serve as the technical manager of the LEOV (Laboratory for Experimentation of Living Organisms) and as the head of the Otolith Research Laboratory

I currently serve as the technical manager of the LEOV (Laboratory for Experimentation of Living Organisms) and as the head of the Otolith Research Laboratory

My career has developed across several institutions around the world including the Universities of California Davis, Cape Town, Queensland and Southampton. My research focuses on

His research focuses on the study of climate–human–landscape interactions in both coastal and terrestrial ecosystems using multi-disciplinary approaches. Dr Serrano’s work sits at the interface

My research aims at understanding the state shift transitions in benthic marine systems to multiple physical and biological stressors. Particularly I am very interested in

The preservation of the marine ecosystems and the sustainable use of the marine resources and socio-economic services they provide must be a priority objective for

I am a PhD student interested in the conservation and restoration of marine forests, particularly those dominated by species of the genus Cystoseira. These brown

The main objective of my research is to identify and quantify the factors, processes, and feedback mechanisms that influence coastal resilience in the face of

She holds a degree in Marine Sciences from the University of Vigo (2007). She completed her PhD at the University of Alicante, titled: “Factors driving

My work as a technician at the CEAB mainly focuses on the determination and quantification of marine benthic invertebrate species (particularly peracarid crustaceans and bivalves),

My research seeks to apply marine community ecology to the conservation and restoration of Mediterranean marine ecosystems in face of human impacts. Examples include incorporating
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