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Daniela Figueroa
Researcher at Umeå University
Publications - 9
Citations - 350
Daniela Figueroa is an academic researcher from Umeå University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 253 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Figueroa include Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute.
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Projected future climate change and Baltic Sea ecosystem management.
Agneta Andersson,H. E. Markus Meier,Matyas Ripszam,Owen Rowe,Johan Wikner,Peter Haglund,Kari Eilola,Catherine Legrand,Daniela Figueroa,Joanna Paczkowska,Elin Lindehoff,Mats Tysklind,Ragnar Elmgren +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of climate change on the Baltic Sea ecosystem were studied and it was shown that 2-4°C warming and 50-80% decrease in ice cover was likely to occur by 2100.
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Transplant experiments uncover Baltic Sea basin-specific responses in bacterioplankton community composition and metabolic activities
Markus V. Lindh,Daniela Figueroa,Johanna Sjöstedt,Federico Baltar,Federico Baltar,Daniel Lundin,Agneta Andersson,Catherine Legrand,Jarone Pinhassi +8 more
TL;DR: It is inferred that priming effects on bacterial community structure by natural episodic events or climate change induced forcing could translate into long-term changes in bacterial ecosystem process rates.
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Allochthonous Carbon—a Major Driver of Bacterioplankton Production in the Subarctic Northern Baltic Sea
TL;DR: It is concluded that ADOM is a regulator of BP in the studied estuary, and projected climate-induced increases in river discharge suggest that BP will increase in subarctic coastal areas during the coming century.
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Influence of allochthonous dissolved organic matter on pelagic basal production in a northerly estuary
Agneta Andersson,Sonia Brugel,Joanna Paczkowska,Owen Rowe,Owen Rowe,Daniela Figueroa,Susanne Kratzer,Catherine Legrand +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of allochthonous dissolved organic matte bacteria in aquatic food webs in estuaries receiving riverine water with a high content of coloured allochTHonous organic matte water.
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Effects of Organic Pollutants on Bacterial Communities Under Future Climate Change Scenarios.
Juanjo Rodríguez,Christine Gallampois,Sari Timonen,Agneta Andersson,Hanna Sinkko,Peter Haglund,Åsa M. M. Berglund,Matyas Ripszam,Daniela Figueroa,Mats Tysklind,Owen Rowe,Owen Rowe +11 more
TL;DR: This study showed significant responses in bacterial community composition under the three environmental perturbations tested, which point to the potential impact of organic pollutants under future climate change conditions on the basal coastal ecosystem, as well as the potential utility of natural bacterial communities as efficient indicators of environmental disturbance.