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Rosa Balbin

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Reglero P, Tugores M, Titelman J, Santandreu M, Martin M, Balbin R, et al.
J Plankton Res . 2025 Mar; 47(2):fbaf006. PMID: 40046868
Tuna spawns in some of the warmest and most oligotrophic areas worldwide. At the same time, starvation is often considered the main source of mortality for fish larvae. Here we...
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Mena C, Reglero P, Balbin R, Martin M, Santiago R, Sintes E
Sci Rep . 2022 Feb; 12(1):2064. PMID: 35136122
Microbial community metabolism and functionality play a key role modulating global biogeochemical processes. However, the metabolic activities and contribution of actively growing prokaryotes to ecosystem energy fluxes remain underexplored. Here...
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Mena C, Balbin R, Reglero P, Martin M, Santiago R, Sintes E
Sci Rep . 2021 Sep; 11(1):17859. PMID: 34504142
Dark ocean microbial dynamics are fundamental to understand ecosystem metabolism and ocean biogeochemical processes. Yet, the ecological response of deep ocean communities to environmental perturbations remains largely unknown. Temporal and...
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Mena C, Reglero P, Balbin R, Martin M, Santiago R, Sintes E
Front Microbiol . 2020 Aug; 11:1749. PMID: 32849378
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting in recurring patterns of community composition. However, knowledge on temporal dynamics of open ocean microbial communities remains scarce. Seasonal...
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Mena C, Reglero P, Hidalgo M, Sintes E, Santiago R, Martin M, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2019 Aug; 10:1698. PMID: 31396196
The phytoplankton community composition, structure, and biomass were investigated under stratified and oligotrophic conditions during summer for three consecutive years in the Mediterranean Sea. Our results reveal that the phytoplankton...