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Stephanie Merbt

Ph.D. associate FC

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stephanie.merbt@ceab.csic.es

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https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8290-8669

Stephanie Merbt

Ph.D. associate FC

With my research I focus on gaining understanding on the effects of human activity on streams and river systems. Human activity frequently alters physical (e.g. discharge, temperature) and chemical (e.g. nutrients) parameters and even introduce toxins to the streams. In my recent research I particularly looked at the microbial nitrifying community and on the effect of microplastic on the stream environment (see below). To reach my research goals, I use methods out of microbial ecology, biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology to identify and quantify the effect of this inputs.

Microbial nitrifying organisms
• Interactions/niche separation among different microbes relevant to the nitrogen (N) cycle
• Determining abiotic and biotic factors shaping microbial nitrifying communities
• Environmental distribution of microbial nitrifyers and its link to biogeochemical processes at ecosystem scale.
• Identification and mitigation of human pressure on nitrifying microbial communities

Microplastic research
• The effect of microplastic on stream microbial community composition and function
• The interaction between aquatic grazers and Microplastic
• Combined effects of Microplastic and persistent organic pollutants in streams

 

– Research projects of which I am PI:

PROJECTS

In this project, we measure the anthropogenic impact on the rivers of high mountain national parks, investigate the response of river ecosystems to this impact, and evaluate management strategies to mitigate this impact.
In 1987, a synoptic study of the ponds of the Pyrenees was carried out that included 35 localities of the PNASM. This reference offers a unique opportunity to evaluate the changes that have occurred since then in submerged plant communities and analyze their causes.
Plastic pollution is one of the effects of global change that coexists in river ecosystems with other phenomena such as the alteration of Mediterranean rivers.