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Overview

Eugènia Martí is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily spans the domain of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Water Science and Technology, and Oceanography.

Their research topics cover several specific areas including Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Marine and coastal ecosystems, Urban Stormwater Management Solutions, and Microplastics and Plastic Pollution.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Eugènia Martí include the following:

  • Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks Across Scales, 2022, Water Resources Research
  • Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: what water managers need to know, 2020, ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • Stream metabolism sources a large fraction of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in two hydrologically contrasting headwater streams, 2022, Limnology and Oceanography
  • Wastewater treatment plant effluent inputs induce large biogeochemical changes during low flows in an intermittent stream but small changes in day-night patterns, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Community-powered urban stream restoration: A vision for sustainable and resilient urban ecosystems, 2022, Freshwater Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Eugènia Martí include:

  • Susana Bernal
  • Miquel Ribot
  • Anna Lupon
  • Francesc Sabater
  • José L. J. Ledesma

The most frequent venues for Eugènia Martí's publications are:

  • Freshwater Science
  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water Resources Research

Best Publications

  • Control of nitrogen export from watersheds by headwater streams

    Bruce J. Peterson;Wilfred M. Wollheim;Patrick J. Mulholland;Jackson R. Webster

  • Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks

    Tom J. Battin;Louis A. Kaplan;Stuart Findlay;Charles S. Hopkinson

  • Inter‐biome comparison of factors controlling stream metabolism

    P. J. Mulholland;Christy Susan Fellows;J. L. Tank;N. B. Grimm

  • Twenty-six key research questions in urban stream ecology: an assessment of the state of the science

    Seth J. Wenger;Allison H. Roy;C. Rhett Jackson;Emily S. Bernhardt

  • Material Spiraling in Stream Corridors: A Telescoping Ecosystem Model

    Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm;Eugènia Martí;Robert M. Holmes

  • Factors affecting ammonium uptake in streams – an inter‐biome perspective

    Jackson R. Webster;Patrick J. Mulholland;Jennifer L. Tank;H. Maurice Valett

  • N uptake as a function of concentration in streams

    Walter K. Dodds;Amanda J. Lopez;William B. Bowden;Stan Gregory

  • Differential photoinhibition of bacterial and archaeal ammonia oxidation

    Stephanie N. Merbt;Stephanie N. Merbt;David A. Stahl;Emilio O. Casamayor;Eugènia Martí

  • Nutrient retention efficiency in streams receiving inputs from wastewater treatment plants.

    Eugènia Marti;Jordi Aumatell;Lluís Godé;Manel Poch

  • Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators.

    D. M. Sanzone;J. L. Meyer;Eugènia Martí;E. P. Gardiner

  • Can uptake length in streams be determined by nutrient addition experiments? Results from an interbiome comparison study

    P. J. Mulholland;J. L. Tank;J. R. Webster;W. B. Bowden

  • High Variability in Temporal and Spatial Nutrient Retention in Mediterranean Streams

    Eugenia Marti;Francesc Sabater

  • Ecohydrological interfaces as hot spots of ecosystem processes

    Stefan Krause;Jörg Lewandowski;Nancy B. Grimm;David M. Hannah

  • Effects of riparian vegetation removal on nutrient retention in a Mediterranean stream

    Francesc Sabater;Andrea Butturini;Eugènia MartÍ;Isabel Muñoz

  • Pre- and Post-Flood Retention Efficiency of Nitrogen in a Sonoran Desert Stream

    Eugènia Martí;Nancy B. Grimm;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Effects of nutrients and light on periphyton biomass and nitrogen uptake in Mediterranean streams with contrasting land uses

    Daniel Von Schiller;Eugènia Martí;Joan Lluís Riera;Francesc Sabater

  • Carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry and nitrogen cycling rates in streams

    Walter K. Dodds;Eugenia Martí;Jennifer L. Tank;Jeffrey Pontius

  • Resource subsidies between stream and terrestrial ecosystems under global change

    Stefano Larsen;Jeffrey D. Muehlbauer;Eugenia Marti

  • Hydrological extremes modulate nutrient dynamics in mediterranean climate streams across different spatial scales

    Susana Bernal;Daniel von Schiller;Francesc Sabater;Eugènia Martí

  • Contraction, fragmentation and expansion dynamics determine nutrient availability in a Mediterranean forest stream

    D. Von Schiller;Vicenç Acuña;D. Graeber;Eugènia Martí

  • Development of a smart tracer for the assessment of microbiological activity and sediment-water interaction in natural waters: The resazurin-resorufin system

    Roy Haggerty;Alba Argerich;Eugènia Martí

  • Resazurin as a “smart” tracer for quantifying metabolically active transient storage in stream ecosystems

    Roy Haggerty;Eugènia Martí;Alba Argerich;Daniel von Schiller

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesc Sabater
Francesc Sabater University of Barcelona
Daniel von Schiller
Daniel von Schiller University of Barcelona
Nancy B. Grimm
Nancy B. Grimm Arizona State University
Esperança Gacia
Esperança Gacia Spanish National Research Council
Adam S. Ward
Adam S. Ward Oregon State University
Stefan Krause
Stefan Krause University of Birmingham
Jennifer L. Tank
Jennifer L. Tank University of Notre Dame
Sergi Sabater
Sergi Sabater University of Girona
Walter K. Dodds
Walter K. Dodds Kansas State University
Jackson R. Webster
Jackson R. Webster Virginia Tech

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