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Cèlia Marrasé is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research predominantly focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences with a particular emphasis on ecology and oceanography. Their work also touches on environmental chemistry, molecular biology, and global and planetary change.

The scientist's primary research topics include microbial community ecology and physiology, marine and coastal ecosystems, bacteriophages and microbial interactions, marine biology and ecology research, methane hydrates and related phenomena, ocean acidification effects and responses, as well as coral and marine ecosystems studies.

Recent publications by Cèlia Marrasé are:

  • Viral infection switches the balance between bacterial and eukaryotic recyclers of organic matter during coccolithophore blooms, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Seasonal impact of grazing, viral mortality, resource availability and light on the group-specific growth rates of coastal Mediterranean bacterioplankton, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1), 2024, Earth System Science Data
  • Mismatched dynamics of dissolved organic carbon and chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the coastal NW Mediterranean Sea, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Disentangling temporal associations in marine microbial networks, 2023, Microbiome

Their frequent co-authors include Rafel Simó, Josep M. Gasol, Miguel Cabrera-Brufau, M. Montserrat Sala, and Marta Masdeu-Navarro.

Cèlia Marrasé frequently publishes in several venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, Frontiers in Marine Science, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)).

Best Publications

  • Changes in Bacterioplankton Composition under Different Phytoplankton Regimens

    Jarone Pinhassi;Maria Montserrat Sala;Harry Havskum;Francesc Peters

  • Helical Lévy walks: Adjusting searching statistics to resource availability in microzooplankton

    Frederic Bartumeus;Francesc Peters;Salvador Pueyo;Cèlia Marrasé

  • Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter by marine phytoplankton

    Cristina Romera-Castillo;Hugo Sarmento;Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado;Josep M. Gasol

  • Turnover time of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in the dark global ocean

    Teresa Serrano Catalá;Isabel Reche;Antonio Fuentes-Lema;Cristina Romera-Castillo

  • 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

  • The microbial food web along salinity gradients

    Carlos Pedrós‐Alió;Juan I Calderón‐Paz;Marlie H MacLean;Glòria Medina

  • Variability of deep chlorophyll maximum characteristics in the Northwestern Mediterranean

    Marta Estrada;Cèlia Marrasé;Mikel Latasa;Elisa Berdalet

  • Effects of turbulence on plankton: an overview of experimental evidence and some theoretical considerations

    Francesc Peters;Cèlia Marrasé

  • Planktonic ciliate distribution relative to a deep chlorophyll maximum: Catalan Sea, N.W. Mediterranean, June 1993

    John R. Dolan;Celia Marrasé

  • Light-dependent phagotrophy in the freshwater mixotrophic chrysophyte Dinobryon cylindricum

    David A. Caron;Robert W. Sanders;Ee Lin Lim;Celia Marrasé

  • Grazing in a turbulent environment: energy dissipation, encounter rates, and efficacy of feeding currents in Centropages hamatus.

    Cèlia Marrasé;John H. Costello;Timothy C. Granata;J.R. Strickler

  • Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses

    Alexandre Forest;Jean-Éric Tremblay;Yves Gratton;Johannie Martin

  • Grazing rates on bacteria: the significance of methodology and ecological factors

    Dolors Vaqué;Josep M. Gasol;Cèlia Marrasé

  • Grazing in a turbulent environment: behavioral response of a calanoid copepod, Centropages hamatus

    J H Costello;J R Strickler;C Marrasé;G Trager

  • Measurement of ectoenzyme activities as an indication of inorganic nutrient imbalance in microbial communities

    M. M. Sala;M. Karner;L. Arin;C. Marrasé

  • Seasonal and spatial variations in the nutrient limitation of bacterioplankton growth in the northwestern Mediterranean

    Maria Montserrat Sala;Francesc Peters;Josep M. Gasol;Carlos Pedrós-Alió

  • Contrasting effects of ocean acidification on the microbial food web under different trophic conditions

    M. M. Sala;F. L. Aparicio;V. Balague;J. A. Boras

  • Antarctic sea ice region as a source of biogenic organic nitrogen in aerosols

    Manuel Dall’Osto;Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Marco Paglione;David C. S. Beddows

  • Phytoplankton species‐specific release of dissolved free amino acids and their selective consumption by bacteria

    Hugo Sarmento;Hugo Sarmento;Cristina Romera-Castillo;Markus V. Lindh;Jarone Pinhassi

  • Effects of small-scale turbulence on the growth of two diatoms of different size in a phosphorus-limited medium

    Francesc Peters;Laura Arin;Cèlia Marrasé;Elisa Berdalet

Frequent Co-Authors

Josep M. Gasol
Josep M. Gasol Spanish National Research Council
Marta Estrada
Marta Estrada Spanish National Research Council
Elisa Berdalet
Elisa Berdalet Spanish National Research Council
Miquel Alcaraz
Miquel Alcaraz Spanish National Research Council
Rafel Simó
Rafel Simó Spanish National Research Council
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado Spanish National Research Council
Carles Pelejero
Carles Pelejero Institute of Marine Sciences
Dolors Vaqué
Dolors Vaqué Spanish National Research Council
Josep Lluís Pelegrí
Josep Lluís Pelegrí Spanish National Research Council
Jarone Pinhassi
Jarone Pinhassi Linnaeus University

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