
Maria Garcia Gonzalez
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology (University of Barcelona, 1994). She works on invasive species in the marine environment and coastal marine water quality characterization. She has

Bachelor’s Degree in Biology (University of Barcelona, 1994). She works on invasive species in the marine environment and coastal marine water quality characterization. She has

Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Natural, Physical, and Chemical Sciences at the “Università degli Studi di Cagliari” (1991); Bachelor’s degree in

Socioecologist. Bachelor Degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Barcelona (1979). PhD in Marine Biology (Extraordinary Award of the University in 1984). Fulbright Postdoctoral

My research focus is on biology and ecology of benthic invertebrates, particularly ascidians, sponges and sea urchins. My taxonomic expertise is on ascidians, and they

I have worked on the biology, ecology, and taxonomy of marine macroalgae and on the representation and modeling of spatial data from various sources using

My research interests are centred on the role that biological interactions, both direct and indirect, play in the functioning of benthic marine systems dominated by

The main lines of research in which I work focus on the ecology of coastal fish, especially in those aspects linked to their patterns of
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