Bernat Hereu

Affiliations: 
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain 
Area:
Marine ecology, MPA
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Rovira G, Capdevila P, Zentner Y, et al. (2024) When resilience is not enough: 2022 extreme marine heatwave threatens climatic refugia for a habitat-forming Mediterranean octocoral. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Benedetti-Cecchi L, Bates AE, Strona G, et al. (2024) Marine protected areas promote stability of reef fish communities under climate warming. Nature Communications. 15: 1822
Garrabou J, Gómez-Gras D, Medrano A, et al. (2022) Marine heatwaves drive recurrent mass mortalities in the Mediterranean Sea. Global Change Biology
Medrano A, Hereu B, Mariani S, et al. (2020) Ecological traits, genetic diversity and regional distribution of the macroalga Treptacantha elegans along the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean Sea). Scientific Reports. 10: 19219
Pagès-Escolà M, Bock P, Gordon D, et al. (2020) Progress in the discovery of extant and fossil bryozoans Marine Ecology Progress Series. 635: 71-79
Medrano A, Hereu B, Cleminson M, et al. (2020) From marine deserts to algal beds: Treptacantha elegans revegetation to reverse stable degraded ecosystems inside and outside a No‐Take marine reserve Restoration Ecology. 28: 632-644
Capdevila P, Beger M, Blomberg SP, et al. (2020) Longevity, body dimension and reproductive mode drive differences in aquatic versus terrestrial life‐history strategies Functional Ecology. 34: 1613-1625
Pagès-Escolà M, Hereu B, Rovira G, et al. (2020) Unravelling the population dynamics of the Mediterranean bryozoan Pentapora fascialis to assess its role as an indicator of recreational diving for adaptive management of marine protected areas Ecological Indicators. 109: 105781
Medrano A, Linares C, Aspillaga E, et al. (2019) Long-term monitoring of temperate macroalgal assemblages inside and outside a No take marine reserve. Marine Environmental Research. 104826
Medrano A, Linares C, Aspillaga E, et al. (2019) No-take marine reserves control the recovery of sea urchin populations after mass mortality events. Marine Environmental Research. 145: 147-154
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