Laura Guerrero-Meseguer
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Marin-Aragon R, Veiga P, Sampaio L, Guerrero-Meseguer L, Sousa-Pinto I, Rubal M
Mar Environ Res
. 2024 Sep;
202:106756.
PMID: 39312824
The present study describes macroinvertebrate assemblages in three Zostera noltei meadows, following a salinity gradient along the Aveiro lagoon (Portugal). The main environmental descriptors and Z. noltei biometrics were studied...
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Ankel M, Rubal M, Veiga P, Sampaio L, Guerrero-Meseguer L
Plants (Basel)
. 2021 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 34834657
Sexual reproduction in seagrasses is essential to increase their resilience towards environmental stressors, but its phenology is still unknown in some regions, limiting our knowledge about the recovery capacity of...
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Guerrero-Meseguer L, Veiga P, Sampaio L, Rubal M
Plants (Basel)
. 2021 Aug;
10(7).
PMID: 34371590
Recent studies have shown increasing meadows in areas modified by anthropogenic activities. However, it is not entirely clear whether this trend of expansion could be linked to a greater reproductive...
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Guerrero-Meseguer L, Marin A, Sanz-Lazaro C
Mar Environ Res
. 2020 Jul;
159:105001.
PMID: 32662435
Climate change is introducing new stressors into already stressed ecosystems. Among these, extreme events such as heat waves play a crucial role in determining the structure of ecosystems. We tested...
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Guerrero-Meseguer L, Sanz-Lazaro C, Marin A
PLoS One
. 2018 Nov;
13(11):e0207345.
PMID: 30444902
The seagrass Posidonia oceanica is considered one of the oldest and largest living organisms on Earth. Notwithstanding, given the difficulty of monitoring its fruits and seeds in the field, the...
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Guerrero-Meseguer L, Marin A, Sanz-Lazaro C
Environ Pollut
. 2017 Jun;
230:40-45.
PMID: 28644983
Extreme weather events are major drivers of ecological change, and their occurrence is likely to increase due to climate change. The transient increases in atmospheric temperatures are leading to a...