Paloma Lucena Moya, PhD
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Journal articles

14. Rodil, I. F., Lucena-Moya, P., Tamelander, T., Norkko, J., & Norkko, A. (2020). Seasonal Variability in Benthic–Pelagic Coupling: Quantifying Organic Matter Inputs to the Seafloor and Benthic Macrofauna Using a Multi-Marker Approach. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, 404.

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Rodil, I. F., Lucena-Moya, P., & Lastra, M. (2018). The importance of environmental and spatial factors in the metacommunity dynamics of exposed sandy beach benthic invertebrates. Estuaries and coasts, 41(1), 206-217.

12. Rodil IF., Lucena-Moya P., Jokinen H., Ollus V., Wennhage H., Villnäs A., Norkko A. (2017). The role of dispersal mode and habitat specialization for metacommunity structure of shallow beach invertebrates. PLoS ONE 12(2): e0172160. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172160

11. Lucena-Moya P., Duggan I., 2017. Correspondence between zooplankton assemblages and the Estuary Environment Classification system. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 84:1-9

10. Lucena-Moya P., Gascón S., Boix D., Pardo I., Sala J., Quintana D.X. (2016).  Crustacean assemblages of coastal wetlands from fragmented and scarcely isolated islands compared with the mainland. Marine and Freshwater Research (DOI: 10.1071/MF15457)    

9. Rodil F.I., Lucena-Moya P., Olabarria C., Arenas, F. (2015). Altered macroalgal subsidies by temperature and ultraviolet radiation can affect
wrack-reliant beach consumers. Ecosystems (DOI: 10.1007/s10021-014-9836-7
)
8. Lucena-Moya P., Brawata R., Kath J.,  Harrison E., El Sawah S., Dyer F. 2015. Discretization of continuous predictor variables in Bayesian Networks: an ecological threshold approach. Environmental Modelling & Software 66:36-45
7. Dyer .F, El Sawah S., Croke B., Griffiths R.,  Harrison E., Lucena-Moya P. 2013. Ecologically relevant climate change impacts on flow regimes
and water quality. Stochastic Environmental Research Risk and Assessment 28:67–82                                                                
6. Lucena-Moya P. and Pardo I. 2012. An invertebrate multimetric index to classify the ecological status of small coastal lagoons in the Mediterranean ecoregion (MIBIIN). Marine and Freshwater Research 63:801-814
5. Lucena-Moya P., Gómez-Rodríguez, C. and Pardo, I. 2012. Conservation and management implications of spatio-temporal variability in water chemistry: The case of coastal lagoons in the Mediterranean region (Balearic Islands, Spain). Wetlands 32: 1033-1045
4. Basset, A., Barbone, E., Elliott, M., Li, B-L, Jorgensen, S.E., Lucena-Moya, P., Pardo, I., Mouillot, D. 2012. A unifying approach to understanding transitional waters: fundamental properties emerging from ecotone ecosystems. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 1-12
3. Lucena-Moya P. and Duggan, I. 2011. The influence of macrophyte architecture on the abundance and diversity of littoral microfauna. Aquatic Ecology 45: 279-287
2. Lucena-Moya P., Abraín R., Pardo I., Hermida B. and Domínguez M. 2010. Invertebrate species list of coastal lagoons in the Balearic Islands. Transitional Waters Bulletin 1: 1-11
1. Lucena-Moya P., Pardo I. & Álvarez M. 2009. Development of a typology for transitional waters in the Mediterranean ecoreegion: the case of the islands. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Journal. 82: 61-72
Chapters in Book 

Pardo I., Delgado C., García L.,  Álvarez M.,  Lucena-Moya P. and  Barón A. 2010. Assessing the ecological status of streams in the Balearic Islands: the case of Minorca. Chapter book in: “15 anys de la Reserva de la Biofesra de Menorca” 135-145pp. ISBN: 84–95718‐40–5

Dyer, FJ, El Sawah, S, Lucena-Moya, P, Harrison, ET, Croke, BFW, Tschierschke, A, Griffiths, R, Brawata, RL, Kath, J, Reynoldson, T & Jakeman, A (2013) Predicting water quality and ecological responses. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 198 pp.
ISBN: 978-1-925039-19-1


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