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Celia Olabarria
Researcher at University of Vigo
Publications - 86
Citations - 2208
Celia Olabarria is an academic researcher from University of Vigo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sargassum muticum & Intertidal zone. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1786 citations. Previous affiliations of Celia Olabarria include University of Sydney.
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Eco-engineering urban infrastructure for marine and coastal biodiversity: Which interventions have the greatest ecological benefit?
Elisabeth M. A. Strain,Celia Olabarria,Mariana Mayer-Pinto,Vivian R. Cumbo,Rebecca L. Morris,Ana B. Bugnot,Katherine A. Dafforn,Eliza C. Heery,Louise B. Firth,Paul R. Brooks,Melanie J. Bishop +10 more
TL;DR: The efficacy of eco-engineering interventions varies among habitat settings and functional groups, indicating the importance of developing site-specific approaches that match the target taxa and dominant stressors.
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Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity
Fabio Bulleri,Britas Klemens Eriksson,Ana M. Queirós,Laura Airoldi,Francisco Arenas,Christos Arvanitidis,Tjeerd J. Bouma,Tasman P. Crowe,Dominique Davoult,Katell Guizien,Ljiljana Iveša,Stuart R. Jenkins,Richard Michalet,Celia Olabarria,Gabriele Procaccini,Ester A. Serrão,Martin Wahl,Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi +17 more
TL;DR: It is argued that habitat-former populations could be managed as a nature-based solution against climate-driven loss of biodiversity.
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Effects of habitat structure and tidal height on epifaunal assemblages associated with macroalgae
TL;DR: The results indicated that epifaunal assemblages associated with natural L. ochroleuca and S. muticum did vary depending on the height on the shore, but inconsistently over time in the case of natural algae, and ep ifaunal densities ofnatural algae were positively related to biomass of epiphytes in both species.
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Succession of macrofauna on macroalgal wrack of an exposed sandy beach: effects of patch size and site.
TL;DR: There was some evidence to support the hypothesis that macrofaunal assemblages change in response to patch size and time, and it was predicted that responses could be different across sites because of their slightly different environmental conditions.
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Appropriate experimental design to evaluate preferences for microhabitat: an example of preferences by species of microgastropods.
TL;DR: Whether or not behaviour of these animals accounts for the patterns of distribution in the field is investigated, and preferences were indicated by differences in occupancy of the microhabitats when presented with a mixture and when each type is presented alone.