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Mar 1st Oct
10:00 am
2:00 pm
Curso de administración de oxígeno y primeros auxilios
sala de seminarios
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Mié 9th Oct
Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá, Palma
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Jue 10th Oct
9:30 am
1:00 pm




























































































































































































































































































Conducted by Luis Quevedo, journalist, scientific communicator, podcaster and much more!


                                                 
                                                   


Aimed at: IMEDEA scientific and technical staff who want to learn how to talk about their work or improve their oral communication tools.


                                                 
                                                   


- Date: Thursday, October 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


                                                 


- Location: IMEDEA seminar room.


                                                 


- Languages: Spanish and English.


                                                 


- Free registration open until October 3, through the following link: forms.gle/x5DZsgrHDfP3efGE7


                                                 
                                                   


IMEDEA Training Program for Excellence

This workshop is an initiative of the IMEDEA 'Maria de Maeztu' excellence program,

grant CEX2021-001198 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033


                                               

Sala Seminarios IMEDEA
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Vie 11th Oct
12:30 pm
1:30 pm



On this occasion, Esther Hoyoy and María Pizarro, from the JAE ICU Programme will share with us 2 different presentations: 




  • «Tracking behavioural and physiological responses of seabass in aquaculture cages.» Esther Hoyo

  • « Effects of oxygen supersaturation on marine and aquatic continental ecosystems: a meta-analysis» María Pizarro


Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA, Esporles
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Lun 14th Oct
8:00 am
to Vie 18th Oct
4:00 pm
Sala Seminario
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Dom 20th Oct
to Vie 25th Oct

La MAllorca Science School 2024, Interdisciplinary Science for Marine and Coastal Conservation in a Changing World”, organizada por IMEDEA, está dirigida principalmente a estudiantes predoctorales y personal de investigación posdoctoral, así como a estudiantes avanzados de máster. El objetivo es el de equipar a investigadores en sus primeras etapas con los conocimientos y habilidades de investigación necesarios para abordar desafíos ambientales significativos, como el cambio climático, la pérdida de biodiversidad y la gestión sostenible de recursos en ecosistemas emblemáticos.



Contando con la participación de un equipo de ponentes internacionales, la escuela integrará la investigación práctica con fundamentos teóricos de diversas disciplinas, incluyendo oceanografía, ecología marina y costera, ciencias sociales y gobernanza marina. La formación se complementará con sesiones enfocadas en habilidades transversales.



Las inscripciones están abiertas hasta el 31 de marzo.


Hotel Iberostar Cristina, Playa de Palma / Sala de Seminario IMEDEA
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Vie 25th Oct
12:00 pm
12:30 pm

 





Abstract



A long history of ecological research in vegetated coastal ecosystems supports the blue carbon concept, which refers to the carbon stored in mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows. The combination of high plant productivity, slow decomposition, sediment accumulation, and unique soil characteristics makes these ecosystems efficient carbon sinks. Under the current climate change scenario, their importance has grown significantly, becoming central to several climate policies at both local and global scales and a key component in implementing natural climate solutions. Yet, global blue carbon accounting is incomplete, with major gaps in southern hemisphere data. It also shows large variability, suggesting that the interaction between environmental and biological drivers is important at the local scale. In this seminar, I will present our findings exploring the biological and environmental factors that determine blue carbon stocks in the southwest Atlantic salt marshes. We identify that the impact of burrowing crabs, along with the identity of the dominant plant species, accretion rates, and granulometry, are the main factors in determining organic carbon stocks. These results help fill a major gap in blue carbon data for southern hemisphere salt marshes and contribute to understanding the ecological mechanisms behind them.



 


Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA, Esporles
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Sáb 9th Nov
9:30 am
6:00 pm

Per la Setmana de la Ciència, tornen les minixerrades científiques dins el tren de Sóller. 


Tren de Sóller
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Vie 15th Nov
9:00 am
4:00 pm
Excellence in Action: María de Maeztu Symposium
Sala Seminarios
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Vie 15th Nov
9:30 am
2:00 pm
Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA
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Mar 19th Nov
10:00 am
1:00 pm
Sala Seminarios IMEDEA
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Vie 22nd Nov
12:00 pm
12:30 pm

 



 



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Did you know there are winged ghosts in the sea? European Storm-Petrels, often called "sea ghosts," are tiny seabirds that glide unnoticed across the ocean, searching for food. Tagging such small and elusive creatures has been one of the greatest challenges in ecology, but recent advances in GPS miniaturization have finally allowed us to lift the veil on their mysterious journeys. We tracked 39 storm-petrels from four colonies across the Western Mediterranean using GPS devices. By combining tracking data with oceanographic features, we not only uncovered the key areas where these birds prefer to forage, but we also found that these birds are highly selective, favoring waters with specific environmental conditions. Using this knowledge, we created predictive maps of the best foraging spots, revealing crucial hotspots in the Mediterranean. However, many of these areas lack Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), leaving them vulnerable to overfishing and human impacts.


Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA, Esporles
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Lun 25th Nov
9:00 am
to Vie 29th Nov
4:00 pm
Sala seminario IMEDEA
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Vie 29th Nov
12:00 pm
12:30 pm

 



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Fish movement plays a crucial role in ecosystem dynamics and has significant implications for the management of species targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries. In this talk, we will present an overview of our research using advanced bio-logging techniques (acoustic telemetry) to study the movement and behaviour of species of commercial and ecological importance in the Balearic Islands. Using high-resolution tracking systems, we have revealed the space use variability and the social structure of an iconic species such as the pearly razorfish (“raor”, Xyrichtys novacula), establishing a fruitful research line on the causes and consequences of fish behaviour. Additionally, through developing a large-scale tracking initiative, the Balearic Tracking Network, we are studying the functioning, effectiveness, and connectivity of the marine protected area network in the region through a multi-species approach. Our findings not only improve our understanding of the drivers of fish behaviour but also provide essential insights for designing effective conservation and management plans in the Balearic Islands.


Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA, Esporles
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Mié 4th Dic
Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA
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Jue 12th Dic
12:00 pm
2:00 pm

Abstract



Metabolites are small organic molecules produced during cellular metabolism, and while there are several thousands of them, we are only starting to learn about their importance in the marine environment. I will present how some of them, like the B vitamins, influence the ocean's carbon cycle and phytoplankton and bacterial diversity. I will also show how an untargeted analysis of metabolites in seawater could be used to discover the presence of hundreds of organic compounds, providing previously unknown metabolic information. I will present some of the metabolomics (targeted and untargeted) results obtained at the new Marine Biomolecules laboratory at the IMEDEA in samples collected during two Spanish cruises in the Atlantic Ocean.


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Vie 13th Dic
12:00 pm
12:30 pm

 



Abstract



In the context of global warming, seagrass species exhibit various adaptive responses to rising temperatures, including the migration to deeper (cooler) areas. However, moving to deeper habitats does not only result in reaching lower temperatures, but also to be exposed other critical environmental factors that vary with depth. For instance, light availability decreases with depth, which can impact the metabolism of primary producers, and constrain their depth distribution. Previous research has modelled seagrass distribution based on lethal thermal limits under optimal light conditions. Other studies have projected a future vertical habitat contraction of seagrass meadows assuming similar thermal tolerance across water depth. Nevertheless, the interaction between light and temperature requires further investigation, as they may interact and impact the thermal performance of the organism, including their thermal thresholds, and consequently, their vertical distribution. To investigate this interaction, we conduced mesocosms experiments using the three seagrass species (Cymodocea nodosa, Posidonia oceanica and Zostera noltei) present in the Mediterranean Sea. Thermal performance curves were used to assess the seagrass growth, survival and metabolic rates at varying light intensity, which was used as a proxy for depth. Understanding the interaction between environmental factors, such as light intensity and temperature, on performance and thermal thresholds is crucial for enhancing predictions regarding vertical distribution of species and developing effective conservation strategies for marine ecosystems under climate change scenarios.


Sala de Seminarios del IMEDEA, Esporles
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Vie 20th Dic
10:30 am
12:30 pm
Sala de seminarios
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