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Susana Agustí
Researcher at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Publications - 289
Citations - 14271
Susana Agustí is an academic researcher from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Plankton. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 270 publications receiving 12142 citations. Previous affiliations of Susana Agustí include Autonomous University of Barcelona & University of Florida.
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Mesopelagic fish biomass and trophic efficiency of the open ocean
Xabier Irigoien,J. Klevjer,Anders Røstad,Udane Martinez,Guillermo Boyra,José Luis Acuña,Antonio Bode,Fidel Echevarría,J.L. González-Gordillo,Santiago Hernández-León,Susana Agustí,Dag L. Aksnes,Carlos M. Duarte,Stein Kaartvedt +13 more
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Nutrient and temperature control of the contribution of picoplankton to phytoplankton biomass and production
TL;DR: The results of mesocosm nutrient addition experiments during summer in the Mediterranean Sea allowed the dissociation of the effects of temperature from those of nutrients on picophytoplankton production and biomass and validated the magnitude at which picoplankton dominates ($50%) autotrophic biomass and production obtained in the comparative analysis.
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Footprints of climate change in the Arctic marine ecosystem
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed evidence of how climate change has already resulted in clearly discernable changes in marine Arctic ecosystems and found a total of 51 reports of documented changes in Arctic marine biota in response to climate change.
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Large mesopelagic fishes biomass and trophic efficiency in the open ocean
Xabier Irigoien,Thor A. Klevjer,Anders Røstad,Udane Martinez,Guillermo Boyra,José Luis Acuña,Antonio Bode,Fidel Echevarría,J.I. González-Gordillo,Santiago Hernández-León,Susana Agustí,Susana Agustí,Dag L. Aksnes,Carlos M. Duarte,Carlos M. Duarte,Stein Kaartvedt +15 more
TL;DR: Modelling and a sensitivity analysis of the acoustic observations from the Malaspina 2010 Circumnavigation Expedition show that the previous estimate of mesopelagic fishes biomass needs to be revised to at least one order of magnitude higher, and there is a close relationship between the open ocean fishes biomass and primary production.
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Rebuilding marine life
Carlos M. Duarte,Carlos M. Duarte,Susana Agustí,Edward B. Barbier,Gregory L. Britten,Juan Carlos Castilla,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Robinson W. Fulweiler,Terry P. Hughes,Nancy Knowlton,Catherine E. Lovelock,Heike K. Lotze,Milica Predragovic,Elvira S. Poloczanska,Callum M. Roberts,Boris Worm +17 more
TL;DR: Recovery rates across studies suggest that substantial recovery of the abundance, structure and function of marine life could be achieved by 2050 if major pressures, including climate change, are mitigated.