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    Linking river sediment physical properties to biofilm biomass and activity 

    Ann, Vannak (Date of defense: 2015-06-30)

    River sediments are composed by a variety of grain sizes which determine their permeability and biogeochemistry. The aim of this thesis was to test whether differences in river sediment physical characteristics generate ...

    Factors regulating the invasion of two Mediterranean anurans. The role of niche conservatism, species interaction and habitat selection 

    Escoriza, Daniel (Date of defense: 2015-03-02)

    Amphibians are a group in worldwide decline. The factors that are causing this decline are not well known, but could be multifactorial, related to the recent expansion of pathogens and habitat disturbance. One of these ...

    Understanding the ecological success of two worldwide fish invaders (Gambusia holbrooki and Gambusia affinis) 

    Srean, Pao (Date of defense: 2015-05-29)

    This thesis aims to contribute to the understanding of the invasive success of two invasive fishes (Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki). We reviewed four Internet databases and the literature to clarify their introduction ...

    Effects of land uses and climate variability on the water quality of Mediterranean rivers: towards a regional vision of global change 

    Aguilera Becker, Rosana (Date of defense: 2015-03-10)

    This work investigated the effect of global change phenomena, particularly land use and climatic changes, on water quality patterns in Mediterranean rivers. A hybrid process-based and statistical model (SPARROW) was applied ...

    Leaf litter decomposition in Mediterranean streams: microbial processes and responses to drought under current global change scenario 

    Mora Gómez, Juanita (Date of defense: 2014-12-19)

    This thesis studied the principal environmental controlling factors and microbial mechanisms involved in leaf litter decomposition in Mediterranean intermittent streams. Additionally, drought disturbance in both Mediterranean ...

    Stream biofilm responses to flow intermittency 

    Timoner Amer, Xisca (Date of defense: 2014-05-05)

    Streams experiencing a recurrent non-flow phase (i.e., flow intermittency) are characteristic of world regions with arid and semi-arid climates, where Mediterranean regions are part of. During non-flow streambed sediments, ...

    Explaining the invasive success of the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki): the role of temperature 

    Carmona Catot, Gerard (Date of defense: 2013-12-09)

    The eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) is one of the most widely distributed and invasive inland fish. It is known that it has not been established in northern Europe or upstream of rivers, where the temperature is ...

    Antioxidant enzyme activities in fluvial biofilms as biomakers of metal pollution 

    Bonet Sánchez, Berta (Date of defense: 2013-02-28)

    The present thesis aims to evaluate the use of antioxidant enzyme activities (AEA) of biofilm communities as biomarkers of metal pollution (mainly Zn) in fluvial ecosystems. In order to test AEA as biomarkers of metal ...

    Ecologia alimentària de la comunitat de peixos de l'Estany de Banyoles 

    García-Berthou, Emili (Date of defense: 1994-11-03)

    Before 1910, the fish assemblage of Banyoles Lake (Catalonia, Spain) consisted of: eel (Anguilla anguilla), Mediterranean barbel (Barbus meridionalis), freshwater blenny (Bennius fluviatilis), three-spined stickleback ...

    Heterogeneïtat pigmentària en bacteris fotosintètics verds: fisiologia i significació ecològica 

    Borrego i Moré, Carles (Date of defense: 1996-11-15)

    Green bacteria possess one of the most complexes antenna systems within the group of the photosynthetic microorganisms. One reason for this complexity is the high diversity of pigments antenna, the bacteriochlorophylls ...

    Biofilm responses to multiple stressors associated to global change in river ecosystems 

    Proia, Lorenzo (Date of defense: 2012-07-20)

    The main goal of this thesis is to investigate the effects of consequences of global change on fluvial biofilms. To achieve this objective a multi-marker approach has been used at different experimental scales. Our results ...

    Impact of chlorophenols and heavy metals on soil microbiota: their effects on activity and community composition, and resistant strains with potential for bioremediation 

    Cáliz Gelador, Joan (Date of defense: 2011-12-13)

    Pollution by toxic compounds is one of the most relevant environmental damages to ecosystems produced by human activity and, therefore, it must be considered in environmental protection and restoration of contaminated ...

    The use of pulse amplitude modulated fluorescence techniques for metal toxicity assessment in fluvial biofilms 

    Corcoll i Cornet, Natàlia (Date of defense: 2012-02-20)

    Metal pollution in rivers is in great concern with human activities in the fluvial watershed. This thesis aims to investigate the potential use of chl-a fluorescence parameters as biomarkers of metal toxicity, and to find ...

    Primary succession in man-made wetlands: biodiversity, structure and dynamics of macrofaunal assemblages 

    Ruhí i Vidal, Albert (Date of defense: 2012-01-20)

    Man-made wetlands are often created to compensate for the loss or degradation of natural wetlands, but little is known about the processes taking place in these artificial environments, especially at the community level. ...

    Contribution of antioxidant enzymes to toxicity assessment in fluvial biofilms 

    Bonnineau, Chloé (Date of defense: 2011-06-23)

    Per tal d’avaluar l’impacte de la contaminació en els ecosistemes aquàtics, aquesta tesi es centra en una aproximació multi-biomarcador en els biofilms. En complement dels biomarcadors clàssics, es va demostrar que les ...

    Trace elements biogeochemistry in high mountain lake catchments: identifying anthropogenic versus natural components from the atmospheric contamination legacy in remote natural areas 

    Bacardit Peñarroya, Montserrat (Date of defense: 2011-06-01)

    Human activities have been interfering with the natural biogeochemical cycles of trace elements since the ancient civilizations. Although they are inaccessible and remote, high mountain lake catchments are irrefutably ...

    Availability and use of organic matter in stream ecosystems: the role of biofilms 

    Ylla i Monfort, Irene (Date of defense: 2011-01-21)

    La comunitat bentònica dels ecosistemes fluvials processa una gran quantitat de la matèria orgànica que arriba als rius. L'origen de les entrades de material (autòctones o al·lòctones), la seva composició química i la seva ...

    Effects of priority and emerging pollutants on river biofilms 

    Ricart Viladomat, Marta (Date of defense: 2011-01-14)

    L'activitat humana representa una de les majors causes d'entrada d'una gran varietat de substàncies en els ecosistemes fluvials. L'objectiu principal d'aquest treball es investigar els efectes que els tòxics orgànics poden ...

    Food webs of Mediterranean coastal wetlands 

    Compte Ciurana, Jordi (Date of defense: 2010-07-21)

    En aquesta tesi doctoral s'han estudiat els efectes directes i indirectes de dos tipus d'espècies claus de la comunitat aquàtica dels aiguamolls de l'Empordà (aiguamolls costaners mediterranis amb una xarxa tròfica senzilla). ...

    Incidència de microorganismes i de compostos orgànics volàtils en l'aparició de defectes sensorials en suro 

    Prat i Botanch, Chantal (Date of defense: 2010-02-26)

    La incidència sobre el suro de defectes sensorials amb descriptors de florit-humitat és un dels principals problemes amb què s'enfronta la indústria surera. Els principals compostos relacionats amb aquest defecte son ...