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Patricio H. Manríquez is affiliated with Austral University of Chile in Chile and has contributed extensively to environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular focus on oceanography and global and planetary change. Their research spans key subfields including ecology, nature and landscape conservation, and pollution.

The scientist has published numerous studies addressing the effects of ocean acidification and warming, and their research frequently intersects with marine biology, especially in the context of marine bivalves and aquaculture. Main topics in their work include ocean acidification effects and responses, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, the impact of light on environment and health, physiological and biochemical adaptations, marine and coastal plant biology, marine biology and ecology research, and coral and marine ecosystems studies.

Frequent publishing venues for Patricio H. Manríquez include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Environmental Pollution
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Communications

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by them are:

  • The combined effects of ocean acidification and warming on a habitat-forming shell-crushing predatory crab, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • The combined effects of climate change stressors and predatory cues on a mussel species, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Artificial light at night alters the activity and feeding behaviour of sandy beach amphipods and pose a threat to their ecological role in Atlantic Canada, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Hidden impacts of ocean warming and acidification on biological responses of marine animals revealed through meta-analysis, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Artificial light at night alters the settlement of acorn barnacles on a man-made habitat in Atlantic Canada, 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin

The scientist frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors, including Cristián Duarte, Claudio P. González, Pedro A. Quijón, Paolo Domenici, and Diego Quintanilla-Ahumada. These collaborations indicate an integrated research approach within the marine and environmental sciences community.

Best Publications

  • The humboldt current system of northern and central chile : Oceanographic processes, ecological interactions and socioeconomic feedback

    Martin Thiel;Erasmo C. Macaya;Enzo Acuna;Wolf E. Arntz

  • Species-specific responses to ocean acidification should account for local adaptation and adaptive plasticity.

    Cristian A. Vargas;Nelson A. Lagos;Nelson A. Lagos;Marco A. Lardies;Marco A. Lardies;Cristian Duarte;Cristian Duarte

  • Impact of medium-term exposure to elevated pCO2 levels on the physiological energetics of the mussel Mytilus chilensis

    Jorge M Navarro;Rodrigo Torres;Karin Acuña;Cristian Duarte

  • Combined effects of temperature and ocean acidification on the juvenile individuals of the mussel Mytilus chilensis

    C. Duarte;J.M. Navarro;K. Acuña;R. Torres

  • Filter-feeding in fifteen marine ectoprocts (Bryozoa): particle capture and water pumping

    Riisgård Hu;Manríquez P

  • Significance of marine protected areas in central Chile as seeding grounds for the gastropod Concholepas concholepas

    Patricio H. Manríquez;Juan Carlos Castilla

  • Effects of rocky shore coseismic uplift and the 2010 Chilean mega-earthquake on intertidal biomarker species

    Juan Carlos Castilla;Patricio H. Manríquez;Andrés Camaño

  • Artificial light pollution at night (ALAN) disrupts the distribution and circadian rhythm of a sandy beach isopod.

    Cristian Duarte;Cristian Duarte;Diego Quintanilla-Ahumada;Cristobal Anguita;Patricio H. Manríquez

  • Ocean acidification induces changes in algal palatability and herbivore feeding behavior and performance

    Cristian Duarte;Cristian Duarte;Jorge López;Samanta Benítez;Samanta Benítez;Samanta Benítez;Patricio H. Manríquez

  • Endogenous cycles, activity patterns and energy expenditure of an intertidal fish is modified by artificial light pollution at night (ALAN).

    José Pulgar;Danae Zeballos;Juan Vargas;Marcela Aldana

  • Trace elemental fingerprinting of gastropod statoliths to study larval dispersal trajectories

    Danielle C. Zacherl;Patricio H. Manríquez;Georges Paradis;Robert W. Day

  • CO2-driven ocean acidification reduces larval feeding efficiency and changes food selectivity in the mollusk Concholepas concholepas

    Cristian A. Vargas;Makarena de la Hoz;Victor Aguilera;Valeska San Martín

  • Ocean Acidification Disrupts Prey Responses to Predator Cues but Not Net Prey Shell Growth in Concholepas concholepas (loco)

    Patricio H. Manríquez;María Elisa Jara;María Loreto Mardones;Jorge M. Navarro

  • Ocean acidification affects predator avoidance behaviour but not prey detection in the early ontogeny of a keystone species

    Patricio H. Manríquez;María Elisa Jara;María Loreto Mardones;Rodrigo Torres

  • FEEDING BY LARVAE OF INTERTIDAL INVERTEBRATES: ASSESSING THEIR POSITION IN PELAGIC FOOD WEBS

    Cristian A. Vargas;Patricio H. ManrÍquez;Sergio A. Navarrete

  • Ocean warming and elevated carbon dioxide: multiple stressor impacts on juvenile mussels from southern Chile

    Jorge M. Navarro;Cristian Duarte;Cristian Duarte;Patricio H. Manríquez;Marco A. Lardies

  • Differential response to ocean acidification in physiological traits of Concholepas concholepas populations

    Marco A. Lardies;María Belén Arias;María Josefina Poupin;Patricio H. Manríquez

  • Efficient utilization of very dilute aquatic sperm: sperm competition may be more likely than sperm limitation when eggs are retained.

    Andrew J Pemberton;Roger N Hughes;Patricio H Manríquez;John D D Bishop

  • Intraspecific Variability in the Response of the Edible Mussel Mytilus chilensis (Hupe) to Ocean Acidification

    Cristian Duarte;Cristian Duarte;Jorge M. Navarro;Karin Acuña;Rodrigo Torres

  • Adaptive shell color plasticity during the early ontogeny of an intertidal keystone snail

    Patricio H. Manríquez;Nelson A. Lagos;María Elisa Jara;Juan Carlos Castilla

  • CO2-Driven Ocean Acidification Disrupts the Filter Feeding Behavior in Chilean Gastropod and Bivalve Species from Different Geographic Localities

    Cristian A. Vargas;Victor M. Aguilera;Victor M. Aguilera;Valeska San Martín;Patricio H. Manríquez

Frequent Co-Authors

Cristian Duarte
Cristian Duarte Andrés Bello University
Juan Carlos Castilla
Juan Carlos Castilla Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Marco A. Lardies
Marco A. Lardies Adolfo Ibáñez University
Cristian A. Vargas
Cristian A. Vargas University of Concepción
Jorge M. Navarro
Jorge M. Navarro Austral University of Chile
Stephen Widdicombe
Stephen Widdicombe Plymouth Marine Laboratory
John D. D. Bishop
John D. D. Bishop Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Bernardo R. Broitman
Bernardo R. Broitman Adolfo Ibáñez University
Paolo Domenici
Paolo Domenici National Research Council (CNR)
Sergio A. Navarrete
Sergio A. Navarrete Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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