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    Effects of short-term hyposalinity stress on four commercially important bivalves: A proteomic perspective by Blanco, S., Morán, P., Diz, A.P., Olabarria, C., Vázquez, E.

    Published in Environmental research (01-12-2022)
    “…Increased heavy rainfall can reduce salinity to values close to 0 in estuaries. Lethal and sublethal physiological and behavioural effects of decreases in…”
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    Does global warming threaten small-scale bivalve fisheries in NW Spain? by Castro-Olivares, A., Des, M., Olabarria, C., deCastro, M., Vázquez, E., Sousa, M.C., Gómez-Gesteira, M.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-09-2022)
    “…Shellfisheries of the intertidal and shallow subtidal infaunal bivalves Ruditapes decussatus, Ruditapes philippinarum, Venerupis corrugata and Cerastoderma…”
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    Spotting intruders: Species distribution models for managing invasive intertidal macroalgae by Blanco, A., Larrinaga, A.R., Neto, J.M., Troncoso, J., Méndez, G., Domínguez-Lapido, P., Ovejero, A., Pereira, L., Mouga, T.M., Gaspar, R., Martínez, B., Lemos, M.F.L., Olabarria, C.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2021)
    “…Invasive macroalgae represent one of the major threats to marine biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and structure, as well as being important drivers of…”
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    Succession of macrofauna on macroalgal wrack of an exposed sandy beach: Effects of patch size and site by Olabarria, C., Lastra, M., Garrido, J.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-02-2007)
    “…In this study, we used experimental manipulation of algal wrack to test hypotheses about influences on macrofaunal assemblages inhabiting the upper shore level…”
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    Role of colonization in spatio-temporal patchiness of microgastropods in coralline turf habitat by Olabarria, C

    “…The ability of benthic macrofauna to disperse and colonize new habitats throughout their life may contribute substantially to small-scale patchiness in…”
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    Functional diversity and climate change: effects on the invasibility of macroalgal assemblages by Vaz-Pinto, F., Olabarria, C., Gestoso, I., Cacabelos, E., Incera, M., Arenas, F.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2013)
    “…Climate-driven and biodiversity effects on the structure and functioning of ecosystems are increasingly studied as multiple stressors, which subsequently may…”
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    Invasion of Sargassum muticum in intertidal rockpools: Patterns along the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula by Cacabelos, E., Olabarria, C., Viejo, R.M., Rubal, M., Veiga, P., Incera, M., Gestoso, I., Vaz-Pinto, F., Mejia, A., Engelen, A.H., Arenas, F.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-09-2013)
    “…Spatial patterns of non-indigenous species show scale-dependent properties. Sargassum muticum is an invasive macroalga widely distributed along the Atlantic…”
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    Appropriate Experimental Design to Evaluate Preferences for Microhabitat: An Example of Preferences by Species of Microgastropods by C. Olabarria, Underwood, A. J., Chapman, M. G.

    Published in Oecologia (01-07-2002)
    “…The intertidal microgastropods Eatoniella atropurpurea, Amphithalamus incidata and Eatonina rubrilabiata are principally found at mid- to low-shore levels in…”
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    Comparison of patterns of spatial variation of microgastropods between two contrasting intertidal habitats by Olabarria, C., Chapman, M. G.

    “…Small-scale spatial variation in the distribution of the macrofauna of marine intertidal shores has long been recognized, but there have been few quantitative…”
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    Latitudinal and bathymetric trends in body size of the deep-sea gastropod Troschelia berniciensis (King) by OLABARRIA, C, THURSTON, M. H

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-2003)
    “…Body size is a fundamental topic in ecology with important implications for community structure and biodiversity. Although there are numerous studies…”
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    Reproductive strategies of two deep-sea gastropod species from the Porcupine Seabight (Northeast Atlantic) by OLABARRIA, C, RAMIREZ-LLODRA, E

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2004)
    “…Two species of small gastropods (<6 mm in length), Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844) and Gymnobela subaraneosa (Dautzenberg and Fischer, 1896), widely…”
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    Inconsistency in short-term temporal variability of microgastropods within and between two different intertidal habitats by Olabarria, C, Chapman, M.G

    “…Small-scale temporal variation in abundances of fauna in marine soft sediments has long been recognised. Many studies on rocky intertidal shores have, however,…”
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    PATTERNS OF MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION OF THE DEEP-SEA GASTROPOD TROSCHELIA BERNICIENSIS (KING, 1846) (BUCCINIDAE) FROM THE NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN by OLABARRIA, C., THURSTON, M. H.

    Published in Journal of molluscan studies (01-02-2004)
    “…Very little is known about population differentiation in bathyal species. The neogastropod Troschelia berniciensis occurs along the northeastern Atlantic…”
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    Effectiveness of two western Iberian Peninsula marine protected areas in reducing the risk of macroalgae invasion by Blanco, A., Neto, J.M., Troncoso, J., Lemos, M.F.L., Olabarria, C.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2020)
    “…•Marine protected areas in Spain and Portugal did not avoid macroalgal invasion.•Only two out of six invasive macroalgae species were significantly…”
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    Patterns of bathymetric zonation of bivalves in the Porcupine Seabight and adjacent Abyssal plain, NE Atlantic by Olabarria, Celia

    “…Although the organization patterns of fauna in the deep sea have been broadly documented, most studies have focused on the megafauna. Bivalves represent about…”
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    Biotic resistance and facilitation of a non-indigenous mussel vary with environmental context by Gestoso, Ignacio, Arenas, Francisco, Olabarria, Celia

    “…Expansion of invasive species in new host habitats is mediated by a combination of concurrent biotic and abiotic factors. Xenostrobus securis is an invasive…”
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    Spatio-temporal changes in the trophic structure of Rocky intertidal mollusc assemblages on a Tropical shore by C Olabarria, JL Carballo, C Vega

    Published in Ciencias marinas (01-03-2001)
    “…Patterns of the distribution and temporal variation of trophic groups within a benthic mollusk asemblage of a tropical shore (eastern tropical Pacific) were…”
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    Importance of phenotypic plastic traits on invasion success: response of Xenostrobus securis to the predatory dogwhelk Nucella lapillus by Babarro, Jose M. F., Vázquez, Elsa, Olabarria, Celia

    “…The ability of the invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis to activate defence mechanisms in response to the novel predatory dogwhelk Nucella lapillus was explored…”
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    Combined effects of wrack identity and solar radiation on associated beach macrofaunal assemblages by Rodil, Iván F., Olabarria, Celia, Lastra, Mariano, Arenas, Francisco

    “…The ecological role of wrack as a habitat-forming species for beach macrofauna was investigated by experimental manipulation of 2 macroalgal species: Laminaria…”
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    Propagule pressure and functional diversity: interactive effects on a macroalgal invasion process by Vaz-Pinto, Fátima, Olabarria, Celia, Arenas, Francisco

    “…Invasive species are considered an increasing global threat to marine ecosystems. Understanding which factors can accelerate or reduce invasion success is one…”
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