His primary areas of study are Ecology, Oceanography, Habitat, Biodiversity and Intertidal zone. His Climate change, Vegetation and Tropics study in the realm of Ecology connects with subjects such as Spatial variability. His study in Oceanography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phytoplankton, Discharge and Ecological niche.
His Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Estuary, Fishery and Climate model. His work deals with themes such as Biomass, Resource management and Environmental resource management, which intersect with Biodiversity. His research in Intertidal zone intersects with topics in Seagrass, Zostera and Lidar, Remote sensing.
Guillem Chust mainly focuses on Oceanography, Ecology, Climate change, Habitat and Bay. His study in the fields of Sea surface temperature, Estuary and Pelagic zone under the domain of Oceanography overlaps with other disciplines such as Calanus finmarchicus and Data collection. As part of his studies on Ecology, Guillem Chust often connects relevant subjects like Biological dispersal.
His Climate change research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sea level and Species distribution. The concepts of his Habitat study are interwoven with issues in Intertidal zone, Fishery and Physical geography. His Bay study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Remote sensing, Satellite imagery, Continental shelf and Hydrology, Water quality.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Climate change, Oceanography, Fishery, Species distribution and Ecology. His Climate change research includes elements of Fish stock, Physical geography and Environmental resource management. In Fish stock, Guillem Chust works on issues like Sea surface temperature, which are connected to Bay.
Many of his research projects under Oceanography are closely connected to Cold adapted with Cold adapted, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Fishery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Seagrass, Habitat and Intertidal zone. His work in Intertidal zone addresses issues such as Taxon, which are connected to fields such as Benthic zone.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Fishery, Climate change, Habitat, Abundance and Fish stock. In most of his Climate change studies, his work intersects topics such as Species distribution. His Species distribution research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gonadosomatic Index, Sea surface temperature and Bay.
His Habitat study incorporates themes from Biotic index, Benthic zone, Invertebrate and Intertidal zone. His research in Abundance intersects with topics in Effects of global warming, Fisheries management and Southern Hemisphere. His Fish stock research incorporates themes from Oceanography and Climate change scenario.
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Ecosystem-based marine spatial management: Review of concepts, policies, tools, and critical issues
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Ocean & Coastal Management (2011)
Estimating turbidity and total suspended matter in the Adour River plume (South Bay of Biscay) using MODIS 250-m imagery
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computer science symposium in russia (2010)
Coastal and estuarine habitat mapping, using LIDAR height and intensity and multi-spectral imagery
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(2008)
The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits
Webjørn Melle;Jeffrey A. Runge;Erica Head;Stéphane Plourde.
Progress in Oceanography (2014)
Biomass changes and trophic amplification of plankton in a warmer ocean
Guillem Chust;J. Icarus Allen;Laurent Bopp;Corinna Schrum.
Global Change Biology (2014)
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.
(2016)
Predicting suitable habitat for the European lobster (Homarus gammarus), on the Basque continental shelf (Bay of Biscay), using Ecological-Niche Factor Analysis
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(2009)
Global habitat preferences of commercially valuable tuna
Haritz Arrizabalaga;Florence Dufour;Laurence T. Kell;Gorka Merino.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2015)
Determinants and spatial modeling of tree β-diversity in a tropical forest landscape in Panama
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Journal of Vegetation Science (2006)
Latitudinal phytoplankton distribution and the neutral theory of biodiversity
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Global Ecology and Biogeography (2013)
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