Cèlia Marrasé mostly deals with Botany, Plankton, Nutrient, Phytoplankton and Ecology. His work deals with themes such as Axenic and Water column, which intersect with Botany. The various areas that Cèlia Marrasé examines in his Plankton study include Biomass, Incubation period and Grazing pressure.
Cèlia Marrasé has included themes like Biomass, Biotechnology, Turbulence and Algae in his Nutrient study. His work on Microbial food web as part of general Phytoplankton study is frequently connected to Bacteroidetes and Roseobacter, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His work in the fields of Ecology, such as Bacterioplankton, Eutrophication and Abundance, intersects with other areas such as Protist.
Cèlia Marrasé mainly focuses on Ecology, Oceanography, Phytoplankton, Nutrient and Plankton. His Oceanography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea and Colored dissolved organic matter. His study in Phytoplankton is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bloom, Microcosm and Diatom, Botany, Chlorophyll a.
His Nutrient study which covers Environmental chemistry that intersects with Microbial population biology and Microorganism. His Plankton research focuses on subjects like Turbulence, which are linked to Atmospheric sciences. Cèlia Marrasé focuses mostly in the field of Dissolved organic carbon, narrowing it down to topics relating to Organic matter and, in certain cases, Deep sea.
Oceanography, Ecology, Phytoplankton, Environmental chemistry and Nutrient are his primary areas of study. His research in Oceanography focuses on subjects like Aerosol, which are connected to Pelagic ecosystem. His work on Deep sea expands to the thematically related Ecology.
The Phytoplankton study combines topics in areas such as Diatom, Chlorophyll a and Mediterranean sea. The various areas that Cèlia Marrasé examines in his Environmental chemistry study include Microorganism, Particulate organic matter, Microbial food web and Plankton. His Nutrient study combines topics in areas such as Heterotroph and Biogeochemical cycle.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Phytoplankton, Chlorophyll a, Mediterranean sea, Photic zone and Environmental chemistry. Cèlia Marrasé combines subjects such as Diatom and Oceanography with his study of Phytoplankton. His study looks at the relationship between Diatom and topics such as Abundance, which overlap with Nutrient.
While the research belongs to areas of Nutrient, Cèlia Marrasé spends his time largely on the problem of Heterotroph, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Biogeochemical cycle. His Chlorophyll a course of study focuses on Exopolymer and Haptophyte, Sea ice, Diel vertical migration, Plankton and Microbial loop. Cèlia Marrasé has included themes like Bloom, Drifter and Atmospheric sciences in his Mediterranean sea study.
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Changes in Bacterioplankton Composition under Different Phytoplankton Regimens
Jarone Pinhassi;Maria Montserrat Sala;Harry Havskum;Francesc Peters.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2004)
Helical Lévy walks: Adjusting searching statistics to resource availability in microzooplankton
Frederic Bartumeus;Francesc Peters;Salvador Pueyo;Cèlia Marrasé.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter by marine phytoplankton
Cristina Romera-Castillo;Hugo Sarmento;Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado;Josep M. Gasol.
Limnology and Oceanography (2010)
Net Production and Consumption of Fluorescent Colored Dissolved Organic Matter by Natural Bacterial Assemblages Growing on Marine Phytoplankton Exudates
Cristina Romera-Castillo;Hugo Sarmento;Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado;Josep M. Gasol.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2011)
The microbial food web along salinity gradients
Carlos Pedrós‐Alió;Juan I Calderón‐Paz;Marlie H MacLean;Glòria Medina.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2000)
Variability of deep chlorophyll maximum characteristics in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Marta Estrada;Cèlia Marrasé;Mikel Latasa;Elisa Berdalet.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1993)
Effects of turbulence on plankton: an overview of experimental evidence and some theoretical considerations
Francesc Peters;Cèlia Marrasé.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2000)
Planktonic ciliate distribution relative to a deep chlorophyll maximum: Catalan Sea, N.W. Mediterranean, June 1993
John R. Dolan;Celia Marrasé.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (1995)
Turnover time of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in the dark global ocean
Teresa Serrano Catalá;Isabel Reche;Antonio Fuentes-Lema;Cristina Romera-Castillo.
Nature Communications (2015)
Light-dependent phagotrophy in the freshwater mixotrophic chrysophyte Dinobryon cylindricum
David A. Caron;Robert W. Sanders;Ee Lin Lim;Celia Marrasé.
Microbial Ecology (1993)
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