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Fernando González Taboada

Associate Research Scholar

Princeton University

Princeton, Estados Unidos

Líneas de Investigación


Ocean Remote Sensing, Biological Oceanography, Fisheries, Population Modeling, Biogeography, Bayesian Analysis

Educación

  •  Biological Sciences, Universidad de Oviedo. España, 2003
  •  Ecology, Universidad de Oviedo. España, 2005
  •  Oceanography, Universidad de Oviedo. España, 2014

Experiencia Académica

  •   Graduate Research Assistant Full Time

    Spanish Institute of Oceanography, Oceanographic Center of Gijón

    Gijón, España

    2003 - 2003

  •   Graduate Research Assistant Full Time

    Institute for Natural Resources and Territorial Planning (Indurot), Universidad de Oviedo

    Mieres del Camino, España

    2004 - 2005

  •   Doctoral Fellow (FICYT) Full Time

    Universidad de Oviedo

    Biology

    Oviedo, España

    2006 - 2008

  •   Graduate Teaching Assistant Full Time

    Universidad de Oviedo

    Biology

    Oviedo, España

    2009 - 2013

  •   Postdoctoral Research Associate Full Time

    Princeton University

    Princeton, Estados Unidos

    2014 - 2017

  •   Associate Research Scholar Full Time

    Princeton University

    Princeton, Estados Unidos

    2018 - At present


 

Article (19)

Seasonal to interannual predictability of oceanic net primary production inferred from satellite observations
Surface winds from atmospheric reanalysis lead to contrasting oceanic forcing and coastal upwelling patterns
Winter-mixing preconditioning of the spring phytoplankton bloom in the Bay of Biscay
Decline and recovery of a large carnivore: environmental change and long-term trends in an endangered brown bear population
Determining the causes behind the collapse of a small pelagic fishery using Bayesian population modeling
The allometry of the smallest: superlinear scaling of microbial metabolic rates in the Atlantic Ocean
Winter mixing and coastal upwelling drive long-term changes in zooplankton in the Bay of Biscay (1993-2010)
Contrasting the ability of data to make inferences regarding dispersal: case study of the Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis)
Seasonality of North Atlantic phytoplankton from space: impact of environmental forcing on a changing phenology (1998-2012)
Phytoplankton Growth and Microzooplankton Grazing in the Subtropical Northeast Atlantic
Spatial patterns of seedling-adult associations in a temperate forest community
Dispersal limitation and spatial scale affect model based projections of Pinus uncinata response to climate change in the Pyrenees
Patterns of change in sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic during the last three decades: beyond mean trends
Critique of the methods used to project global sea-level rise from global temperature
Diatom flotation at the onset of the spring phytoplankton bloom: an in situ experiment
Spatial associations among tree species in a temperate forest community in North-western Spain
Trichodesmium spp. population structure in the eastern North Atlantic subtropical gyre
Seed dispersal patterns in a temperate forest during a mast event: performance of alternative dispersal kernels
Breeding bird species richness in Spain: assessing diversity hypothesis at various scales

BookSection (1)

Understanding variability in marine fisheries: importance of environmental forcing

Monograph (2)

Application of Satellite Oceanography to the Study of Global Change Impacts on North Atlantic Pelagic Ecosystems
Análisis de Escenarios de Cambio Climático en Asturias
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Fernando González

Associate Research Scholar

Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS)

Princeton University

Princeton, Estados Unidos

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Juan Höfer

Profesor Adjunto

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Valparaiso, Chile