Publications by authors named "Antoni Jordi"

Finding a partner in an inherently unsteady 3-dimensional system, such as the planktonic marine environment, is a difficult task for nonswimming organisms with poor control over their orientation. We experimentally investigate the process of cell pairing in pennate marine diatoms and present field evidence of its occurrence in the ocean. We describe the mechanism as a 3-step process in which pennate diatoms () vertically reorient while sinking from surface turbulent waters to a more stable environment (i.

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Advection by ocean currents modifies phytoplankton size structure at small scales (1-10 cm) by aggregating cells in different regions of the flow depending on their size. This effect is caused by the inertia of the cells relative to the displaced fluid. It is considered that, at larger scales (greater than or equal to 1 km), biological processes regulate the heterogeneity in size structure.

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Guano is an important source of marine-derived nutrients to seabird nesting areas. Seabirds usually present high levels of metals and other contaminants because the bioaccumulation processes and biotic depositions can increase the concentration of pollutants in the receiving environments. The objectives of this study were to investigate: the toxicity of seabird guano and the joint toxicity of guano, Cu and Pb by using the sea urchin embryo-larval bioassay.

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  • Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) was studied around Majorca Island in 2010, focusing on how it brings nutrients and trace elements into coastal waters.
  • Findings indicated that brackish water from SGD significantly contributes to the budgets of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), silica (SiO2), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) in nearshore areas, with variations based on the type of aquifer.
  • The estimated annual chemical discharge from SGD included 610,000 kg of DIN, 1,400,000 kg of SiO2, 3,200 kg of Fe, and 2,000 kg of Zn, highlighting SGD's importance in supplying these nutrients and trace metals to Majorca's coastal waters.
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Aerosol deposition plays an important role in climate and biogeochemical cycles by supplying nutrients to the open ocean, in turn stimulating ocean productivity and carbon sequestration. Aerosol particles also contain elements such as copper (Cu) that are essential in trace amounts for phytoplankton physiology but that can be toxic at high concentrations. Although the toxicity of Cu associated with aerosols has been demonstrated in bioassay experiments, extrapolation of these laboratory results to natural conditions is not straightforward.

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The toxin-producing microbial species Alexandrium minutum has a wide distribution in the Mediterranean Sea and causes high biomass blooms with consequences on the environment, human health and coastal-related economic activities. Comprehension of algal genetic differences and associated connectivity is fundamental to understand the geographical scale of adaptation and dispersal pathways of harmful microalgal species. In the present study, we combine A.

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