Her primary areas of study are Ecology, Biofilm, Environmental chemistry, Nutrient and Organic matter. In general Ecology study, her work on Benthic zone, Community structure, Ecosystem and Mediterranean climate often relates to the realm of Water flow, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her Biofilm study combines topics in areas such as Photosynthesis, Algae, Cyanobacteria, Autotroph and Biomass.
Her Algae research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nitrate and Phosphate. She focuses mostly in the field of Environmental chemistry, narrowing it down to topics relating to River ecosystem and, in certain cases, Pollution-induced community tolerance, Environmental monitoring, Xenobiotic and Biomass. Her Organic matter research includes elements of Heterotroph, Dissolved organic carbon and Microbial population biology.
Ecology, Biofilm, Environmental chemistry, Nutrient and Organic matter are her primary areas of study. In general Ecology, her work in Ecosystem, Mediterranean climate, Benthic zone and Biomass is often linked to Water flow linking many areas of study. In her study, Cyanobacteria and Biomass is strongly linked to Botany, which falls under the umbrella field of Biofilm.
Her study in Environmental chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water quality and Photosynthetic efficiency. Her research integrates issues of Meiobenthos, Nitrate, Aquatic plant and Plankton in her study of Nutrient. Anna M. Romaní has included themes like Decomposition, Microbial population biology, Microorganism, Heterotroph and Dissolved organic carbon in her Organic matter study.
Her primary scientific interests are in Ecosystem, Biogeochemical cycle, Ecology, Biomass and Hyporheic zone. Her work deals with themes such as Mediterranean climate and Agronomy, which intersect with Ecosystem. Anna M. Romaní combines subjects such as Aquatic environment, Soil science, Aquatic ecosystem and Bacterial activity with her study of Biogeochemical cycle.
Her Ecology research incorporates themes from Extracellular, Bacilli and Archaea. Her studies examine the connections between Hyporheic zone and genetics, as well as such issues in Pore water pressure, with regards to Environmental chemistry. Her research on Environmental chemistry also deals with topics like
Anna M. Romaní spends much of her time researching Plant litter, Agronomy, Ecosystem, Soil science and Deconvolution. The concepts of her Plant litter study are interwoven with issues in Alder, Alnus glutinosa, Riparian zone, STREAMS and Litter. Her Agronomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Woody plant, Cycling, Carbon cycle, Decomposer and Nutrient.
Her Ecosystem research includes themes of Soil water, Soil horizon, Biogeochemical cycle, Biogeochemistry and Ecotone. Her Soil science study incorporates themes from Water treatment and Sediment transport. Anna M. Romaní integrates several fields in her works, including Deconvolution, Microbial population biology, Biological system and Cytometry.
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The ecology and biogeochemistry of stream biofilms
Tom J. Battin;Katharina Besemer;Mia M. Bengtsson;Anna M. Romani.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2016)
INTERACTIONS OF BACTERIA AND FUNGI ON DECOMPOSING LITTER: DIFFERENTIAL EXTRACELLULAR ENZYME ACTIVITIES
Anna Maria Romaní;Helmut Fischer;Cecilia Mille-Lindblom;Lars J. Tranvik.
Ecology (2006)
Monitoring the effect of chemicals on biological communities. The biofilm as an interface
Sergi Sabater;Helena Guasch;Marta Ricart;Anna Romaní.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2007)
Effects of riparian vegetation removal on nutrient retention in a Mediterranean stream
Francesc Sabater;Andrea Butturini;Eugènia MartÍ;Isabel Muñoz.
Journal of The North American Benthological Society (2000)
Bridging levels of pharmaceuticals in river water with biological community structure in the Llobregat River basin (northeast Spain).
Isabel Muñoz;Julio C. López-Doval;Marta Ricart;Marta Villagrasa.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2009)
The effect of biological factors on the efficiency of river biofilms in improving water quality
Sergi Sabater;Helena Guasch;Anna Romaní;Isabel Muñoz.
Hydrobiologia (2002)
Biofilm structure and function and possible implications for riverine DOC dynamics.
A. M. Romaní;H. Guasch;I. Muñoz;J. Ruana.
Microbial Ecology (2004)
Triclosan persistence through wastewater treatment plants and its potential toxic effects on river biofilms.
Marta Ricart;Marta Ricart;Helena Guasch;Mireia Alberch;Damià Barceló;Damià Barceló.
Aquatic Toxicology (2010)
Primary and complex stressors in polluted mediterranean rivers: Pesticide effects on biological communities
Marta Ricart;Marta Ricart;Helena Guasch;Damià Barceló;Damià Barceló;Rikke Brix.
Journal of Hydrology (2010)
STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF ROCK AND SAND BIOFILMS IN A MEDITERRANEAN STREAM
Anna M. Romaní;Sergi Sabater.
Ecology (2001)
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