Aspillaga Cuevas, Eneko (Date of defense: 2017-07-27)
Animal movement is a key biological process for the maintenance of ecosystem services, and a major concern for the conservation of biodiversity. The aim of movement ecology is to understand the causes ...
Blanco Sánchez, Marta (Date of defense: 2019-01-25)
Las zonas costeras son uno de los ecosistemas que sufre mayor impacto antrópico a nivel mundial. La sobreexplotación de los recursos marinos es una de las actividades humanas que genera mayor impacto, ...
Pagès Escolà, Marta (Date of defense: 2019-12-09)
Marine ecosystems are directly threatened by multiple and interactive human stressors at global and local scales. Hence, it is vital to study biodiversity and ecological patterns through a multi-disciplinary ...
Ontoria Gómez, Yaiza (Date of defense: 2020-02-14)
Coastal ecosystems are highly threatened worldwide by multiple anthropogenic stressors that act at a range of spatial scales, from local to the global, and adversely affect their ecological functions ...
Montseny Cuscó, Maria (Date of defense: 2020-12-04)
Cold-water coral (CWC) habitats dwell on continental shelves, slopes, canyons, seamounts, and ridge systems around the world’s oceans, from 50 m to depths up to 4000 m. CWC species provide heterogeneous ...
Llorach Parés, Laura (Date of defense: 2019-11-29)
The potential of natural products in general, and marine natural products in particular, as pharmacological entities has been widely demonstrated in recent years. Marine benthic ecosystems contain an ...
Pastor Prieto, Marina (Date of defense: 2023-03-10)
[eng] Gelatinous zooplankton has been studied in the Western Mediterranean for a long time, however, its spatial structure has been mainly addressed in coastal areas, during spring and summer periods. ...