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Celia Olabarria

Celia Olabarria

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
3401
World Ranking
7724
National Ranking
284

Overview

Celia Olabarria is affiliated with Universidade de Vigo in Spain and has a research focus in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work primarily addresses topics related to marine ecosystems with an emphasis on bivalves, marine biology, and coastal plant biology.

Their research spans several specialized subfields, including Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Olabarria has contributed extensively to studies involving marine bivalves and aquaculture, marine and fisheries research, coral and marine ecosystems, isotope analysis in ecology, and marine ecology and invasive species.

Frequent publication venues for Olabarria include the following:

  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Marine Policy
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin

Collaborations have played a notable role in Olabarria's research career, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Elsa Vázquez
  • Marta Román
  • Salvador Román
  • Jesús S. Troncoso
  • Sarah A. Woodin

Recent publications by Olabarria demonstrate their engagement with current marine environmental challenges and species responses to climate-related stressors. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Contrasting responsiveness of four ecologically and economically important bivalves to simulated heat waves," 2020, Marine Environmental Research
  • "Sublethal responses of four commercially important bivalves to low salinity," 2020, Ecological Indicators
  • "Reproduction Under Stress: Acute Effect of Low Salinities and Heat Waves on Reproductive Cycle of Four Ecologically and Commercially Important Bivalves," 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Semantic segmentation of major macroalgae in coastal environments using high-resolution ground imagery and deep learning," 2020, International Journal of Remote Sensing
  • "Heatwaves during low tide are critical for the physiological performance of intertidal macroalgae under global warming scenarios," 2020, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Eco-engineering urban infrastructure for marine and coastal biodiversity: Which interventions have the greatest ecological benefit?

    Elisabeth M. A. Strain;Celia Olabarria;Mariana Mayer-Pinto;Vivian Cumbo

  • Effects of habitat structure and tidal height on epifaunal assemblages associated with macroalgae

    Eva Cacabelos;Celia Olabarria;Mónica Incera;Jesús S. Troncoso

  • Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity

    Fabio Bulleri;Britas Klemens Eriksson;Ana Queirós;Laura Airoldi

  • Succession of macrofauna on macroalgal wrack of an exposed sandy beach: effects of patch size and site.

    C. Olabarria;M. Lastra;J. Garrido

  • Appropriate experimental design to evaluate preferences for microhabitat: an example of preferences by species of microgastropods.

    C. Olabarria;A. J. Underwood;M. G. Chapman

  • Differential effects of native and invasive algal wrack on macrofaunal assemblages inhabiting exposed sandy beaches

    Iván F. Rodil;Celia Olabarria;Mariano Lastra;Jesús López

  • Limited impact of Sargassum muticum on native algal assemblages from rocky intertidal shores.

    Celia Olabarria;Iván F. Rodil;Mónica Incera;Jesús S. Troncoso

  • Analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pacific Mexican coast during and after the 1997-98 El Niño

    José Luis Carballo;Celia Olabarria;Thania Garza Osuna

  • Response of macroalgal assemblages from rockpools to climate change: effects of persistent increase in temperature and CO 2

    Celia Olabarria;Francisco Arenas;Rosa M. Viejo;Ignacio Gestoso

  • Comparison of patterns of spatial variation of microgastropods between two contrasting intertidal habitats

    C. Olabarria;M. G. Chapman

  • Contrasting responsiveness of four ecologically and economically important bivalves to simulated heat waves.

    Rula Domínguez;Celia Olabarria;Sarah A. Woodin;David S. Wethey

  • Responses to salinity stress in bivalves: Evidence of ontogenetic changes in energetic physiology on Cerastoderma edule.

    Laura G. Peteiro;Sarah A. Woodin;David S. Wethey;Damian Costas-Costas

  • Do grazers prefer invasive seaweeds

    Eva Cacabelos;Celia Olabarria;Mónica Incera;Jesús S. Troncoso

  • Variability of epifaunal assemblages associated with native and invasive macroalgae

    Ignacio Gestoso;Celia Olabarria;Jesús S. Troncoso

  • Patterns of bathymetric zonation of bivalves in the Porcupine Seabight and adjacent Abyssal plain, NE Atlantic

    Celia Olabarria

  • Reproduction Under Stress: Acute Effect of Low Salinities and Heat Waves on Reproductive Cycle of Four Ecologically and Commercially Important Bivalves

    Elsa Vázquez;Sarah A. Woodin;David S. Wethey;Laura G. Peteiro

  • Sublethal responses of four commercially important bivalves to low salinity

    Rula Domínguez;Elsa Vázquez;Sarah A. Woodin;David S. Wethey

  • Bathymetric zonation and diversity gradient of gastropods and bivalves in West Antarctica from the South Shetland Islands to the Bellingshausen Sea

    Cristian Aldea;Celia Olabarria;Jesús S. Troncoso

  • Latitudinal and bathymetric trends in body size of the deep-sea gastropod Troschelia berniciensis (King)

    C. Olabarria;M. H. Thurston

  • Response of Two Mytilids to a Heatwave: The Complex Interplay of Physiology, Behaviour and Ecological Interactions

    Celia Olabarria;Ignacio Gestoso;Fernando P. Lima;Elsa Vázquez

  • The trophic significance of the invasive seaweed Sargassum muticum in sandy beaches

    Francesca Rossi;Celia Olabarria;Mónica Incera;Josefina Garrido

  • Intraspecific diet shift in Talitrus saltator inhabiting exposed sandy beaches

    Celia Olabarria;Mónica Incera;Josefina Garrido;Iván F. Rodil

  • Role of colonization in spatio-temporal patchiness of microgastropods in coralline turf habitat

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Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco Arenas
Francisco Arenas University of Porto
David S. Wethey
David S. Wethey University of South Carolina
Sarah A. Woodin
Sarah A. Woodin University of South Carolina
Francesca Rossi
Francesca Rossi University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Mariano Lastra
Mariano Lastra Universidade de Vigo
M.G. Chapman
M.G. Chapman University of Sydney
João M. Neto
João M. Neto University of Coimbra
Maria Beger
Maria Beger University of Leeds
Sergey Dobretsov
Sergey Dobretsov Sultan Qaboos University

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