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Susana Enríquez mostly deals with Botany, Photosynthesis, Seagrass, Ecology and Canopy. Within one scientific family, Susana Enríquez focuses on topics pertaining to Coral under Botany, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Accessory pigment. Her work in Photosynthesis tackles topics such as Nutrient which are related to areas like Decomposition, Organic matter, Detritus and Ecosystem.
Her Seagrass research incorporates elements of Mediterranean climate and Oceanography. Her Coral reef, Climate change and Marine reserve study in the realm of Ecology connects with subjects such as Holobiont and Reserve design. The concepts of her Canopy study are interwoven with issues in Biomass, Photoinhibition, Thalassia testudinum and Temporal scales.
Her primary areas of study are Botany, Ecology, Photosynthesis, Seagrass and Coral reef. Her Botany research integrates issues from Mediterranean climate and Posidonia oceanica. Her work on Coral, Macrophyte, Ecology and Evolutionary ecology as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Evolutionary theory, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her multidisciplinary approach integrates Photosynthesis and Phosphorus in her work. Her Seagrass research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Biomass, Agronomy and Canopy. Her work carried out in the field of Coral reef brings together such families of science as Reef and Climate change.
Susana Enríquez spends much of her time researching Ecology, Coral reef, Coral, Reef and Photosynthesis. Her work on Coral bleaching and Great barrier reef as part of general Coral reef research is frequently linked to Aragonite, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. In the field of Coral, her study on Anthozoa overlaps with subjects such as Functional role.
Susana Enríquez combines subjects such as Acclimatization and Ocean acidification with her study of Photosynthesis. The various areas that Susana Enríquez examines in her Seagrass study include Macrophyte, Canopy and Leaf area index. Susana Enríquez undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Orbicella faveolata and Botany in her work.
Susana Enríquez mainly focuses on Coral reef, Ecology, Coral, Seagrass and Thalassia testudinum. The study incorporates disciplines such as Light stress and Remote sensing in addition to Coral reef. Susana Enríquez is involved in the study of Ecology that focuses on Ecology in particular.
Her studies in Coral integrate themes in fields like Reef and Photosynthesis. Her Seagrass research includes elements of Oceanography and Photosystem II. Her Thalassia testudinum study incorporates themes from Canopy, Botany, Climax, Photoprotection and Absorptance.
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Patterns in decomposition rates among photosynthetic organisms: the importance of detritus C:N:P content
S. Enríquez;Carlos Duarte;K. Sand-Jensen.
Oecologia (1993)
Impact of light limitation on seagrasses
P.J. Ralph;M.J. Durako;S. Enríquez;C.J. Collier.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2007)
Multiple scattering on coral skeletons enhances light absorption by symbiotic algae
Susana Enríquez;Eugenio R. Méndez;Roberto Iglesias ‐Prieto.
Limnology and Oceanography (2005)
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)
Nitrogen fixation by symbiotic cyanobacteria provides a source of nitrogen for the scleractinian coral Montastraea cavernosa
Michael P. Lesser;Luisa I. Falcón;Aimé Rodríguez-Román;Susana Enríquez.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2007)
Growth patterns of Western Mediterranean seagrasses:species-specific responses to seasonal forcing
Marbà N;Cebrián J;Enríquez S;Duarte Cm.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1996)
Depth-acclimation of photosynthesis, morphology and demography of Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa in the Spanish Mediterranean Sea
Birgit Olesen;Susana Enríquez;Carlos M. Duarte;Kaj Sand-Jensen.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2002)
Reserve design for uncertain responses of coral reefs to climate change
Peter J. Mumby;Ian A. Elliott;C. Mark Eakin;William Skirving.
Ecology Letters (2011)
Scaling maximum growth rates across photosynthetic organisms
Søren Laurentius Nielsen;S. Enriquez;C.M. Duarte;K. Sand-Jensen.
Functional Ecology (1996)
Response of holosymbiont pigments from the scleractinian coral Montipora monasteriata to short-term heat stress
Sophie Dove;Juan Carlos Ortiz;Susana Enríquez;Maoz Fine.
Limnology and Oceanography (2006)
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