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Guillem Chust

Guillem Chust

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
45
Citations
6754
World Ranking
4904
National Ranking
158

Overview

Guillem Chust is affiliated with AZTI in Spain and focuses their research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The main topics addressed in their research encompass Marine and fisheries research, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Marine and coastal plant biology, and Marine animal studies overview.

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative work include José A. Fernandes, Ángel Borja, Leire Ibaibarriaga, Ernesto Villarino, and Xabier Irigoien.

Research published by Guillem Chust appears frequently in several academic venues, reflecting consistent contributions to the field. These venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Ecological Modelling
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Molecular Ecology

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Guillem Chust are:

  • "Climate regime shifts and biodiversity redistribution in the Bay of Biscay" (2021), The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Changing fish distributions challenge the effective management of European fisheries" (2020), Ecography
  • "Modelling species presence-absence in the ecological niche theory framework using shape-constrained generalized additive models" (2020), Ecological Modelling
  • "Pan-regional marine benthic cryptobiome biodiversity patterns revealed by metabarcoding Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures" (2020), Molecular Ecology
  • "Implications for the global tuna fishing industry of climate change-driven alterations in productivity and body sizes" (2023), Global and Planetary Change

Best Publications

  • Ecosystem-based marine spatial management: Review of concepts, policies, tools, and critical issues

    Stelios Katsanevakis;Vanessa Stelzenmüller;Andy South;Thomas Kirk Sørensen

  • Estimating turbidity and total suspended matter in the Adour River plume (South Bay of Biscay) using MODIS 250-m imagery

    Caroline Petus;Guillem Chust;Francis Gohin;David Doxaran

  • A Dark Hole in our Understanding of Marine Ecosystems and their Services: Perspectives from the mesopelagic community.

    Michael A. St. John;Angel Borja;Guillem Chust;Michael Heath

  • Coastal and estuarine habitat mapping, using LIDAR height and intensity and multi-spectral imagery

    Guillem Chust;Ibon Galparsoro;Ángel Borja;Javier Franco

  • Biomass changes and trophic amplification of plankton in a warmer ocean

    Guillem Chust;J. Icarus Allen;Laurent Bopp;Corinna Schrum

  • Global habitat preferences of commercially valuable tuna

    Haritz Arrizabalaga;Florence Dufour;Laurence T. Kell;Gorka Merino

  • The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits

    Webjørn Melle;Jeffrey A. Runge;Erica Head;Stéphane Plourde

  • Predicting suitable habitat for the European lobster (Homarus gammarus), on the Basque continental shelf (Bay of Biscay), using Ecological-Niche Factor Analysis

    Ibon Galparsoro;Ángel Borja;Juan Bald;Pedro Liria

  • Large-scale distribution of tuna species in a warming ocean

    Maite Erauskin‐Extramiana;Haritz Arrizabalaga;Alistair J. Hobday;Anna Cabré

  • Large-scale ocean connectivity and planktonic body size

    Ernesto Villarino;James R. Watson;Bror Jönsson;Josep M. Gasol

  • Restoring fish ecological quality in estuaries: Implication of interactive and cumulative effects among anthropogenic stressors

    Nils Teichert;Angel Borja;Guillem Chust;Ainhize Uriarte

  • Capabilities of the bathymetric Hawk Eye LiDAR for coastal habitat mapping: A case study within a Basque estuary

    Guillem Chust;Maitane Grande;Ibon Galparsoro;Adolfo Uriarte

  • Projecting future distribution of the seagrass Zostera noltii under global warming and sea level rise

    Mireia Valle;Guillem Chust;Andrea del Campo;Mary S. Wisz

  • Determinants and spatial modeling of tree β-diversity in a tropical forest landscape in Panama

    Guillem Chust;Jerome Chave;Richard S. Condit;Salomon Aguilar

  • Latitudinal phytoplankton distribution and the neutral theory of biodiversity

    Guillem Chust;Xabier Irigoien;Jerome Chave;Roger P. Harris

  • Are Calanus spp. shifting poleward in the North Atlantic? A habitat modelling approach

    Guillem Chust;Claudia Castellani;Priscilla Licandro;Leire Ibaibarriaga

  • Changing fish distributions challenge the effective management of European fisheries

    Alan Ronan Baudron;Thomas Brunel;Marie‐Anne Blanchet;Manuel Hidalgo

  • Using ecological models to assess ecosystem status in support of the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive

    Chiara Piroddi;Heliana Teixeira;Christopher P. Lynam;Chris Smith

  • Low-salinity plumes in the oceanic region of the Basque Country

    L. Ferrer;A. Fontán;J. Mader;G. Chust

  • The multi-angle view of MISR detects oil slicks under sun glitter conditions

    Guillem Chust;Yolanda Sagarminaga

  • Large-scale ocean connectivity and planktonic body size

    Ernesto Villarino;James R Watson;Bror Jönsson;Josep M Gasol

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Heath
Michael R. Heath University of Strathclyde
Marta Marcos
Marta Marcos International Space Science Institute
Pierre Pepin
Pierre Pepin Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Jeffrey A. Runge
Jeffrey A. Runge University of Maine
Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Sigrun Jonasdottir
Sigrun Jonasdottir Technical University of Denmark
Erica J. H. Head
Erica J. H. Head Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Barbara Niehoff
Barbara Niehoff Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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