Persistent Digital Identifiers (UIDs)
ORCID :
0000-0002-7107-8222
Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Subject Area
Biological Oceanography, Marine Ecology
Activities
I use experimental approaches to understand the effects of natural and anthropogenic drivers on phytoplankton dynamics, in estuaries and coastal lagoons. My specific research interests are:
-harmful algal blooms
-eutrophication
-phytoplankton as ecological indicator
-methodological issues in experimental phytoplankton ecology
I am also interested on the psychological dimensions of environmental issues, particularly:
-psychological responses to coastal hazards
-place attachment and risk perception in coastal communities
-psychology of citizen science
Skills
Identification and enumeration of marine and freshwater phytoplankton using epifluorescence and inverted microscopy.
Enumeration of bacteiroplankton using epifluorescence microscopy.
Determination of primary and bacterial production.
Nutrient analysis using spectrophotometric methods.
Design and implementation of microcosm experiments.
Data analysis using R and SPSS.
Qualitative analysis skills.
Many other general biological oceanography and marine microbiology skills.
Comment(s)
I like to call myself an experimental phytoplankton ecologist; the majority of my work has been focused on phytoplankton ecology in coastal ecosystems, particularly the effects of anthropogenic stressors and climate change-related variables, and the use of phytoplankton as an ecological indicator in estuarine and coastal ecosystems. I am a marine biologist and completed M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in marine ecology, a post-doc in microbial ecology and another post-doc in coastal management/environmental psychology. Currently, I hold an assistant researcher position with research and teaching duties.
Eclectic and curious by nature, I recently finished a B.Sc. degree in Psychology and M.Sc. in Clinical and Health Psychology, which allowed me to expand my research to the realm of environmental psychology. I am currently finishing a PhD in Environmental Psychology, studying place attachment and risk perception of coastal hazards.