2012 - National Prize for Natural Sciences (Chile)
1988 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Borrowing concepts from Physical geography, Bernabé Santelices weaves in ideas under Ecology. He performs integrative Oceanography and Fishery research in his work. In his research, Bernabé Santelices performs multidisciplinary study on Fishery and Oceanography. Many of his studies on Algae apply to Gigartinales as well. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Macrocystis pyrifera and Kelp in his work. He performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Kelp and Kelp forest via his papers. Bernabé Santelices merges Kelp forest with Macrocystis pyrifera in his study. He incorporates Botany and Epiphyte in his research. In most of his Habitat studies, his work intersects topics such as Intertidal ecology.
Bernabé Santelices performs integrative study on Ecology and Zoology in his works. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Botany and Thallus. His Algae study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Gracilaria. His work on Gracilaria is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Algae. He integrates Oceanography with Ecology in his research. As part of his studies on Demography, Bernabé Santelices often connects relevant subjects like Population. His research combines Demography and Population. His study on Frond is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Botany.
In his work, Bernabé Santelices performs multidisciplinary research in Botany and Propagule. Bernabé Santelices integrates Ecology and Zoology in his studies. He connects Zoology with Botany in his study. Bernabé Santelices frequently studies issues relating to Coalescence (physics) and Astrobiology. His research ties Astrobiology and Coalescence (physics) together. His studies link Gigartinales with Algae. His study on Gigartinales is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Algae. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Spore germination and Spore. His Germination research extends to the thematically linked field of Spore germination.
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Patterns of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in seaweeds
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Oceanography and Marine Biology (1990)
A review of Gracilaria farming
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Aquaculture (1989)
Comparative ecology of Lessonia nigrescens and Durvillaea antarctica (phaeophyta) in Central Chile
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Marine Biology (1980)
Down under the southeastern Pacific: marine non-indigenous species in Chile
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Biological Invasions (2005)
How many kinds of individual are there
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1999)
Banks of algal microscopic forms: hypotheses on their functioning and comparisons with seed banks
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1991)
Effects of canopy removal on the understory algal community structure of coastal forests of Macrocystis pyrifera from southern South America
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1984)
Phytogeographic characterization of the temperate coast of Pacific South America
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Phycologia (1980)
Seaweeds, latitudinal diversity patterns, and Rapoport's Rule
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Diversity and Distributions (1998)
Recruitment, growth and survival of Lessonia nigrescens (Phaeophyta) at various tidal levels in exposed habitats of central Chile
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1984)
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