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Sergi Pla
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 20
Citations - 1119
Sergi Pla is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1030 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergi Pla include Queen's University & University College London.
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High mountain lakes : extreme habitats and witnesses of environmental changes
Jordi Catalan,Lluís Camarero,Marisol Felip,Sergi Pla,Marc Ventura,Teresa Buchaca,Frederic Bartumeus,Guillermo de Mendoza,Alexandre Miró,Emilio O. Casamayor,Juan Manuel Medina-Sánchez,Montserrat Bacardit,Maddi Altuna,Mireia Bartrons,Daniel Díaz de Quijano +14 more
TL;DR: Un breve resumen de los temas que hemos abordado a lo largo de poco mas de veinte anos de investigacion en los lagos de los Pirineos por parte del grupo de limnologia del Centro de Investigaciones de A lta Montana (CRAM) of the Universidad de Barcelona.
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Chrysophyte cysts from lake sediments reveal the submillennial winter/spring climate variability in the northwestern Mediterranean region throughout the Holocene
Sergi Pla,Jordi Catalan +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the suitability of chrysophyte cysts from lake sediments for revealing continental climate variability when used in sensitive sites, such as those in high mountains, was demonstrated.
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Ecological thresholds in European alpine lakes
Jordi Catalan,M. Grazia Barbieri,Frederic Bartumeus,Peter Bitušík,Ivan Botev,Anton Brancelj,Dan Cogălniceanu,Marina Manca,Aldo Marchetto,Nadja Ognjanova-Rumenova,Sergi Pla,Maria Rieradevall,Sanna Sorvari,Elena Štefková,Evžen Stuchlík,Marc Ventura,Marc Ventura +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found a hierarchical structure in the community assemblage using distinct scales of lake clustering (number of k-means groups) based on species composition similarity (Hellinger distance).
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Lake Redó ecosystem response to an increasing warming the Pyrenees during the twentieth century
Jordi Catalan,Sergi Pla,Maria Rieradevall,Marisol Felip,Marc Ventura,Teresa Buchaca,Lluís Camarero,Anton Brancelj,Peter G. Appleby,Andrea Lami,John-Arvid Grytnes,Anna Agusti-Panareda,Roy Thompson +12 more
TL;DR: The ecosystem response of Lake Redo (Central Pyrenees) to fluctuations in seasonal air temperature during the last two centuries was investigated by comparison of reconstructed air temperatures with the sediment record.
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Have atmospheric emissions from the Athabasca Oil Sands impacted lakes in northeastern Alberta, Canada?
Roderick R.O. HazewinkelR.R.O. Hazewinkel,Roderick R.O. HazewinkelR.R.O. Hazewinkel,Roderick R.O. HazewinkelR.R.O. Hazewinkel,Alexander P. WolfeA.P. Wolfe,Alexander P. WolfeA.P. Wolfe,Alexander P. WolfeA.P. Wolfe,Sergi Pla,Sergi Pla,Sergi Pla,Chris CurtisC. Curtis,Chris CurtisC. Curtis,Chris CurtisC. Curtis,Kris HadleyK. Hadley,Kris HadleyK. Hadley,Kris HadleyK. Hadley +14 more
TL;DR: This paper analyzed diatom assemblages in dated sediment cores from eight acid-sensitive lakes to assess the effects of acidifying emissions on boreal lake ecosystems, and found that the biogeochemistry of these lakes differs fundamentally from well-studied acidified counterparts in northern Europe and eastern North America.