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Mirta Teichberg
Researcher at Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology
Publications - 60
Citations - 1612
Mirta Teichberg is an academic researcher from Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seagrass & Eutrophication. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1341 citations. Previous affiliations of Mirta Teichberg include Marine Biological Laboratory & Boston University.
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Eutrophication and macroalgal blooms in temperate and tropical coastal waters: nutrient enrichment experiments with Ulva spp.
Mirta Teichberg,Sophia E. Fox,Ylva S. Olsen,Ivan Valiela,Paulina Martinetto,Oscar Iribarne,Elizabeti Yuriko Muto,Mônica Angélica Varella Petti,Thais Navajas Corbisier,Martín F. Soto-Jiménez,Federico Páez-Osuna,Paula Castro,Helena Freitas,Andreina Zitelli,Massimo Cardinaletti,Davide Tagliapietra +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a widespread macroalga often involved in blooms, Ulva spp., to investigate how supply of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), the two main potential growth-limiting nutrients, influence macroalgal growth in temperate and tropical coastal waters ranging from low-to high-nutrient supplies.
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The future of the northeast Atlantic benthic flora in a high CO2 world
Juliet Brodie,Christopher Williamson,Christopher Williamson,Dan A. Smale,Nicholas A. Kamenos,Nova Mieszkowska,Rui Santos,Michael Cunliffe,Michael Steinke,Chris Yesson,Chris Yesson,Kathryn Anderson,Valentina Asnaghi,Colin Brownlee,Heidi L. Burdett,Michael T. Burrows,Sinéad Collins,Penelope J. C. Donohue,Ben P. Harvey,Andrew Foggo,Fanny Noisette,Joana Nunes,Federica Ragazzola,John A. Raven,John A. Raven,Daniela N. Schmidt,David J. Suggett,Mirta Teichberg,Jason M. Hall-Spencer +28 more
TL;DR: It is predicted that warming will kill off kelp forests in the south and that ocean acidification will remove maerl habitat in the north, and combined impacts of seawater warming, ocean acidisation, and increased storminess may replace structurally diverse seaweed canopies with simple habitats dominated by noncalcified, turf-forming seaweeds.
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Macroalgal responses to experimental nutrient enrichment in shallow coastal waters : growth, internal nutrient pools, and isotopic signatures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors published a paper entitled "Marine Ecology Progress Series 368 (2008): 117-126, doi:10.3354/meps07564.
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Coupling of estuarine benthic and pelagic food webs to land-derived nitrogen sources in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts, USA
TL;DR: In this paper, stable isotopic measurements of N in producers, consumers, POM, and sediment in different estuaries of Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts, USA, demonstrate a con- sistent link between land-use on contributing watersheds and the isotopic ratio in all the benthic components and food webs.
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Nutritional status and metabolism of the coral Stylophora subseriata along a eutrophication gradient in Spermonde Archipelago (Indonesia)
Yvonne Sawall,Yvonne Sawall,Mirta Teichberg,Janina Seemann,Janina Seemann,Magdalena Litaay,Jamaluddin Jompa,Claudio Richter +7 more
TL;DR: The results show that the effect of coastal pollution on corals may not always be negative, and that S. subseriata may be one of the few examples of corals actually profiting from land-based sources of pollution.