His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Seagrass, Ecosystem, Biomass and Herbivore. His Nutrient, Zostera marina, Trophic level, Phytoplankton and Posidonia oceanica investigations are all subjects of Ecology research. The concepts of his Phytoplankton study are interwoven with issues in Estuary and Plankton.
His work deals with themes such as Mediterranean climate and Coral reef, which intersect with Seagrass. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Biomass, Detritivore is strongly linked to Botany. The various areas that he examines in his Herbivore study include Detritus, Marsh, Terrestrial plant, Plant community and Mangrove.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Seagrass, Ecosystem, Marsh and Biomass. His study involves Nutrient, Herbivore, Trophic level, Eutrophication and Estuary, a branch of Ecology. His Seagrass research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mediterranean climate, Oceanography and Botany.
In his study, Plankton is inextricably linked to Phytoplankton, which falls within the broad field of Ecosystem. His studies in Marsh integrate themes in fields like Nekton, Habitat and Salt marsh. His Biomass study deals with Productivity intersecting with Mesocosm.
Just Cebrian focuses on Ecology, Marsh, Salt marsh, Habitat and Ecosystem. All of his Ecology and Avicennia germinans, Mangrove, Introduced species, Invasive species and Halodule wrightii investigations are sub-components of the entire Ecology study. His Marsh research includes themes of Nekton and Nutrient.
The Salt marsh study combines topics in areas such as Climate change, Nitrogen cycle and Seascape. His Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Biomass, Abundance, Fishery and Mediterranean climate. He focuses mostly in the field of Ecosystem, narrowing it down to topics relating to Intertidal zone and, in certain cases, Nutrient cycle and Threatened species.
Just Cebrian mainly investigates Ecology, Marsh, Habitat, Salt marsh and Climate change. His Invasive species, Biodiversity, Trophic level, Avicennia germinans and Mangrove investigations are all subjects of Ecology research. His Trophic level research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Convention on Biological Diversity, Extinction, Introduced species, Conservation biology and Primary producers.
His research investigates the connection between Salt marsh and topics such as Seascape that intersect with issues in Environmental resource management and Oceanography. His study looks at the relationship between Seascapes and fields such as Intertidal zone, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. In general Ecosystem, his work in Seagrass and Blue carbon is often linked to Shading linking many areas of study.
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The fate of marine autotrophic production
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Limnology and Oceanography (1996)
Patterns in the Fate of Production in Plant Communities.
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The American Naturalist (1999)
MACROALGAL CANOPIES CONTRIBUTE TO EELGRASS (ZOSTERA MARINA) DECLINE IN TEMPERATE ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEMS
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Ecology (2001)
Eelgrass Zostera marina loss in temperate estuaries: relationship to land-derived nitrogen loads and effect of light limitation imposed by algae
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2003)
Assessment of a δ15N Isotopic Method to Indicate Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Aquatic Ecosystems
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Journal of Environmental Quality (2004)
PATTERNS OF HERBIVORY AND DECOMPOSITION IN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
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Ecological Monographs (2004)
Growth and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica on the Spanish Mediterranean coast:elucidating seagrass decline
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1996)
Carbon flux in seagrass ecosystems
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(2006)
Reconstruction of seagrass dynamics: age determinations and associated tools for the seagrass ecologist
CM Duarte;N. Marbá;N. Agawin;J. Cebrián.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1994)
Abundance and characteristics of microplastics in beach sediments: Insights into microplastic accumulation in northern Gulf of Mexico estuaries.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin (2016)
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