Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives

Polar marine ecosystems have global ecological and economic importance because of their unique biodiversity and their major role in climate processes and commercial fisheries, among others. Portugal and Spain have been highly active in a wide range of disciplines in marine biology of the Antarctic a...

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Published in:Journal of Sea Research
Main Authors: Xavier, José C., Barbosa, Andrés, Agustí, Susana, Alonso-Sáez, Laura, Alvito, Pedro, Ameneiro, Julia, Ávila, Conxita, Baeta, Alexandra, Canário, João, Carmona, Raquel, Catry, Paulo, Ceia, Filipe, Clark, Melody S., Cristobo, Francisco J., Cruz, Bruno, Duarte, Carlos M., Figuerola, Blanca, Gili, Josep-Maria, Gonçalves, Ana R., Gordillo, Francisco J. L., Granadeiro, José P., Guerreiro, Miguel, Isla, Enrique, Jiménez, Carlos, López-González, Pablo J, Lourenço, Sílvia, Marques, J. C., Moreira, Elena, Mota, Ana M., Nogueira, Marta, Núñez-Pons, Laura, Orejas, Covadonga, Paiva, Vitor H., Palanques, Albert, Pearson, Gareth A., Pedrós-Alió, Carlos, Cantero, Álvaro L. Peña, Power, Deborah M., Ramos, J. A., Rossi, Sergi, Seco, José, Sañé, Elisabet, Serrão, Ester A., Taboada, Sergi, Tavares, Sílvia, Teixidó, Núria, Vaqué, Dolors, Valente, Tiago, Vásquez, Elsa, Vieira, Rui P.
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2013
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spelling ftunivcoimbra:oai:estudogeral.sib.uc.pt:10316/25580 2023-05-15T14:00:29+02:00 Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives Xavier, José C. Barbosa, Andrés Agustí, Susana Alonso-Sáez, Laura Alvito, Pedro Ameneiro, Julia Ávila, Conxita Baeta, Alexandra Canário, João Carmona, Raquel Catry, Paulo Ceia, Filipe Clark, Melody S. Cristobo, Francisco J. Cruz, Bruno Duarte, Carlos M. Figuerola, Blanca Gili, Josep-Maria Gonçalves, Ana R. Gordillo, Francisco J. L. Granadeiro, José P. Guerreiro, Miguel Isla, Enrique Jiménez, Carlos López-González, Pablo J, Lourenço, Sílvia Marques, J. C. Moreira, Elena Mota, Ana M. Nogueira, Marta Núñez-Pons, Laura Orejas, Covadonga Paiva, Vitor H. Palanques, Albert Pearson, Gareth A. Pedrós-Alió, Carlos Cantero, Álvaro L. Peña Power, Deborah M. Ramos, J. A. Rossi, Sergi Seco, José Sañé, Elisabet Serrão, Ester A. Taboada, Sergi Tavares, Sílvia Teixidó, Núria Vaqué, Dolors Valente, Tiago Vásquez, Elsa Vieira, Rui P. 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10316/25580 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.05.013 por por Elsevier B.V. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385110113001147# http://hdl.handle.net/10316/25580 doi:10.1016/j.seares.2013.05.013 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Polar science Arctic Antarctic Marine biology Portugal Spain info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftunivcoimbra https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2013.05.013 2022-08-11T13:57:34Z Polar marine ecosystems have global ecological and economic importance because of their unique biodiversity and their major role in climate processes and commercial fisheries, among others. Portugal and Spain have been highly active in a wide range of disciplines in marine biology of the Antarctic and the Arctic. The main aim of this paper is to provide a synopsis of some of the results and initiatives undertaken by Portuguese and Spanish polar teams within the field of marine sciences, particularly on benthic and pelagic biodiversity (species diversity and abundance, including microbial, molecular, physiological and chemical mechanisms in polar organisms), conservation and ecology of top predators (particularly penguins, albatrosses and seals), and pollutants and evolution of marine organisms associated with major issues such as climate change, ocean acidification and UV radiation effects. Both countries have focused their polar research more in the Antarctic than in the Arctic. Portugal and Spain should encourage research groups to continue increasing their collaborations with other countries and develop multi-disciplinary research projects, as well as to maintain highly activememberships within major organizations, such as the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR), the International Arctic Science Council (IASC) and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), and in international research projects. The work was supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), including its Ciência program, by the Portuguese Polar Program PROPOLAR and by several grants, including the projects PTDC/MAR/099366/2008 and Pest-OE/MAR/UI0331/2011. Spanish polar research was funded by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación grants POL2006-06399, CGL2007- 65453/ANT, CTM2010-17415/ANT CLG2007-28872-E/ANT “BOREAL” and REN2002-11565-E/ANT “CASES-2003/4”, grant 2003ACES 00029 from DURSI, Generalitat de Catalunya, TEMPANO (REN2001-0588/ANT) to Dolors Vaqué; ESEPAC (ANT97-0273) to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Association of Polar Early Career Scientists Climate change IASC Ocean acidification SCAR Universidade de Coimbra: Estudo Geral Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic Journal of Sea Research 83 9 29
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topic Polar science
Arctic
Antarctic
Marine biology
Portugal
Spain
spellingShingle Polar science
Arctic
Antarctic
Marine biology
Portugal
Spain
Xavier, José C.
Barbosa, Andrés
Agustí, Susana
Alonso-Sáez, Laura
Alvito, Pedro
Ameneiro, Julia
Ávila, Conxita
Baeta, Alexandra
Canário, João
Carmona, Raquel
Catry, Paulo
Ceia, Filipe
Clark, Melody S.
Cristobo, Francisco J.
Cruz, Bruno
Duarte, Carlos M.
Figuerola, Blanca
Gili, Josep-Maria
Gonçalves, Ana R.
Gordillo, Francisco J. L.
Granadeiro, José P.
Guerreiro, Miguel
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Carlos
López-González, Pablo J,
Lourenço, Sílvia
Marques, J. C.
Moreira, Elena
Mota, Ana M.
Nogueira, Marta
Núñez-Pons, Laura
Orejas, Covadonga
Paiva, Vitor H.
Palanques, Albert
Pearson, Gareth A.
Pedrós-Alió, Carlos
Cantero, Álvaro L. Peña
Power, Deborah M.
Ramos, J. A.
Rossi, Sergi
Seco, José
Sañé, Elisabet
Serrão, Ester A.
Taboada, Sergi
Tavares, Sílvia
Teixidó, Núria
Vaqué, Dolors
Valente, Tiago
Vásquez, Elsa
Vieira, Rui P.
Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
topic_facet Polar science
Arctic
Antarctic
Marine biology
Portugal
Spain
description Polar marine ecosystems have global ecological and economic importance because of their unique biodiversity and their major role in climate processes and commercial fisheries, among others. Portugal and Spain have been highly active in a wide range of disciplines in marine biology of the Antarctic and the Arctic. The main aim of this paper is to provide a synopsis of some of the results and initiatives undertaken by Portuguese and Spanish polar teams within the field of marine sciences, particularly on benthic and pelagic biodiversity (species diversity and abundance, including microbial, molecular, physiological and chemical mechanisms in polar organisms), conservation and ecology of top predators (particularly penguins, albatrosses and seals), and pollutants and evolution of marine organisms associated with major issues such as climate change, ocean acidification and UV radiation effects. Both countries have focused their polar research more in the Antarctic than in the Arctic. Portugal and Spain should encourage research groups to continue increasing their collaborations with other countries and develop multi-disciplinary research projects, as well as to maintain highly activememberships within major organizations, such as the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR), the International Arctic Science Council (IASC) and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), and in international research projects. The work was supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), including its Ciência program, by the Portuguese Polar Program PROPOLAR and by several grants, including the projects PTDC/MAR/099366/2008 and Pest-OE/MAR/UI0331/2011. Spanish polar research was funded by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación grants POL2006-06399, CGL2007- 65453/ANT, CTM2010-17415/ANT CLG2007-28872-E/ANT “BOREAL” and REN2002-11565-E/ANT “CASES-2003/4”, grant 2003ACES 00029 from DURSI, Generalitat de Catalunya, TEMPANO (REN2001-0588/ANT) to Dolors Vaqué; ESEPAC (ANT97-0273) to ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Xavier, José C.
Barbosa, Andrés
Agustí, Susana
Alonso-Sáez, Laura
Alvito, Pedro
Ameneiro, Julia
Ávila, Conxita
Baeta, Alexandra
Canário, João
Carmona, Raquel
Catry, Paulo
Ceia, Filipe
Clark, Melody S.
Cristobo, Francisco J.
Cruz, Bruno
Duarte, Carlos M.
Figuerola, Blanca
Gili, Josep-Maria
Gonçalves, Ana R.
Gordillo, Francisco J. L.
Granadeiro, José P.
Guerreiro, Miguel
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Carlos
López-González, Pablo J,
Lourenço, Sílvia
Marques, J. C.
Moreira, Elena
Mota, Ana M.
Nogueira, Marta
Núñez-Pons, Laura
Orejas, Covadonga
Paiva, Vitor H.
Palanques, Albert
Pearson, Gareth A.
Pedrós-Alió, Carlos
Cantero, Álvaro L. Peña
Power, Deborah M.
Ramos, J. A.
Rossi, Sergi
Seco, José
Sañé, Elisabet
Serrão, Ester A.
Taboada, Sergi
Tavares, Sílvia
Teixidó, Núria
Vaqué, Dolors
Valente, Tiago
Vásquez, Elsa
Vieira, Rui P.
author_facet Xavier, José C.
Barbosa, Andrés
Agustí, Susana
Alonso-Sáez, Laura
Alvito, Pedro
Ameneiro, Julia
Ávila, Conxita
Baeta, Alexandra
Canário, João
Carmona, Raquel
Catry, Paulo
Ceia, Filipe
Clark, Melody S.
Cristobo, Francisco J.
Cruz, Bruno
Duarte, Carlos M.
Figuerola, Blanca
Gili, Josep-Maria
Gonçalves, Ana R.
Gordillo, Francisco J. L.
Granadeiro, José P.
Guerreiro, Miguel
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Carlos
López-González, Pablo J,
Lourenço, Sílvia
Marques, J. C.
Moreira, Elena
Mota, Ana M.
Nogueira, Marta
Núñez-Pons, Laura
Orejas, Covadonga
Paiva, Vitor H.
Palanques, Albert
Pearson, Gareth A.
Pedrós-Alió, Carlos
Cantero, Álvaro L. Peña
Power, Deborah M.
Ramos, J. A.
Rossi, Sergi
Seco, José
Sañé, Elisabet
Serrão, Ester A.
Taboada, Sergi
Tavares, Sílvia
Teixidó, Núria
Vaqué, Dolors
Valente, Tiago
Vásquez, Elsa
Vieira, Rui P.
author_sort Xavier, José C.
title Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
title_short Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
title_full Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
title_fullStr Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives
title_sort polar marine biology science in portugal and spain: recent advances and future perspectives
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