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CURRICULUM VITAE Teresa Madurell (2004) PERSONAL DATA: Name/Surname: Teresa Madurell López Birth date: 20th December, 1970 Nationality: Spanish Personal address: C/ Angel Guimerà, 21 08330 – Premià de Mar Barcelona, Spain Professional address: Institut de Ciències del Mar de Barcelona CMIMA/CSIC Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 37-49 08003 Barcelona, Spain Tel. + 34 93 230 95 00 Fax. + 34 93 230 95 55 e-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY STUDIES, DIPLOMAS AND THESIS: • • European Ph.D in Biology, University of the Balearic Islands, October 2003 Ph.D in Biology by the University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. (September 2003). Thesis: Feeding Strategies and Trophodynamic Requirements of Deep-Sea Demersal Fish in the eastern Mediterranean. • B.Sc in BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (June 1996) • Mastery in APPLIED OCEANOLOGY. University of Perpignan, Perpignan, France (June 1995) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (PROJECTS & FELLOWSHIPS): • Assistant researcher of the project: "Feeding strategies and energy requirements of deep-sea demersal fish in the Eastern Mediterranean". Funded by: Marie Curie Research Training Grant, Category 20, Contract No: FAIR GT97-1376. Institution/Centre: National Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources, Athens (Greece). Duration: February 1998-September 2001. Scientist in charge: Dr. Mary Labropoulou. • Assistant researcher of the project: “Selectivity of fixed nets in the Mediterranean (SELMED) Funded by: EEC Contract No: 95/C/76/12. Institution/Centre: National Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources, Athens (Greece). Period: May-June 1997. Scientist in charge: Georgos Petrakis. • Research fellowship for the project: “Project training on FISH BIOLOGY”. Partially funded by: Leonardo Da Vinci grant (EU). Institution/Centre: National Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Inland waters, Athens (Greece). Duration: July 1996June 1997. Scientist in charge: Dr. Alkibiades Economou. • Research fellowship for the project: “The inventory of the MACROINVERTEBRATES of the hard substrate of the Bonifacio zone (Corsica) and GIS (Geographic Information System) data analysis” (mastery thesis). Institution/Centre: Littoral Ecosystems Team, Corsica University (France). Duration: April-July 95. . Scientist in charge: Dr. Christine Pergent-Martini PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Madurell T. & J.E. Cartes (2003). The suprabenthic peracarid fauna colleted at bathyal depths in the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean). Crustaceana, 76(5): 611-624 2. Cartes J.E., D. Jaume & T. Madurell (2003). Local changes in the composition and community structure of suprabenthic peracarid crustaceans on the deep-bathyal Mediterranean: influence of environmental factors. Marine Biology, 143(4): 745-758 3. Madurell T., J.E. Cartes & M. Labropoulou (2004). Changes in the structure of fish assemblages in a bathyal site of the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean). Fisheries Research, 66(2-3): 245-260 4. Madurell T. & J.E. Cartes (submitted to Marine Biology). Seasonal feeding habits and daily rations of Hoplostethus mediterraneus, Cuvier, 1829 in the eastern Mediterranean (Ionian Sea). 5. Madurell T. & J.E. Cartes (submitted to Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser). Dietary habits and daily rations of slope dwelling macrourids from the bathyal Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean). 6. Madurell T. & J.E. Cartes (submitted to Deep-Sea Res.I). Energy requirements of a deep-sea demersal fish assemblage from the bathyal-eastern Ionian Sea (Mediterranean Sea). OTHER PUBLICATIONS: 1. Madurell T. & M. Labropoulou, 2000. A preliminary study on the feeding habits of Hoplostetus mediterraneus and Helicolenus dactylopterus in the Ionian Sea. Proc. 6th Hellenic Symp. Oceanogr. Fish. Vol. II: 39-44 2. Madurell T. & Cartes J. E. 2001. Spatio-temporal patterns in a demersal fish assemblage of the Ionian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean). NAFO Deep-sea Fisheries Symposium. September 2001. NAFO SCR Doc. 01/133 TECHNICAL REPORTS: 1. “Feeding strategies and energy requirements of deep-sea demersal fish of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea”. 02/1999-08/2001. Supervisor: Dr. M. Labropoulou. National Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources, Athens (Greece). 2. “Selectivity of fixed nets in the Mediterranean (SELMED)” May 1998. Supervior: Georgos Petrakis. National Centre for Marine Research, Institute of Marine Biological Resources, Athens (Greece). 3. “Growth and ontogenetic development of an endemic gobiid fish, Knipowischia milleri”. June 1997. Supervisor: Dr. A. Economou. National Centre for marine Research, Institute of Inland waters, Athens (Greece). 4. “Inventory of hard substrate Macro-invertebrates with a Geographic Information System (GIS)” July 1995. Supervisor: Dr. C. Pergent-Martini. Littoral Ecosystems Team, Corsica University (France). 5. “Coastal Dynamics of Masnou, Ocata and Premia de Mar Beaches ” June 1994. Supervisor: Dr. M. Canals. University of Barcelona, Department of Geology, Barcelona (Spain). SYMPOSIUMS & CONFERENCES: • “V Hellenic Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries”. Kavala (Greece), April 1997 • “Deep water fisheries meeting” (FAIR 95-0655). Vigo (Spain), March 1998 • “6th Hellenic Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries”. Chios (Greece), May 2000 (Oral Presentation) • “The 9th Deep Sea Biology Symposium”. Galway (Ireland), June 2000. • CIAC 2000. “Cephalopod Biomass and Productivity”. Aberdeen (Scotland), July 2000. ‘Workshop on Methods for Biomass Estimation of Cephalopods”. • NAFO “Deep-Sea Fisheries Symposium”. Havana (Cuba), September 2001. (Poster Presentation) FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE: • Research cruises within the project IDEA (Influence of oceanographic structure and dynamics on DEmersal populations in waters of the BAlearic Islands). Institut de Ciencias del Mar – Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona (Spain). November 2003, February 2004, April 2004. Collection and identification of suprabenthos and zooplankton by a suprabenthic sledge type MacerGIROQ and a WP2 type plankton net. • BIOLOGICAL DATA COLLECTION of deep-water species by trawl survey (commercial fishing vessel) in the Ionian Sea (96h). National Centre for Marine Research, Athens (Greece). March 1999, July 1999, November 1999, February 2000. Fish morphometry and identification, collection of suprabenthos and zooplankton. • GILL NET SELECTIVITY EXPERIMENTS in Preveza (West Coast of Greece) (40h). National Centre for Marine Research, Athens (Greece). May 1997. Fish morphometry and identification • Sampling techniques and studying methods in Oceanology (80h). Laboratory Arago, University of Perpingnan & University of Paris VI, Banyuls-sur-Mer (Françe). June 1994, September 1994 LANGUAGES: • • Spanish & Catalan (native languages) English: Certificate of Proficiency in English by the University of Cambridge (June 2000) • French: read, spoken, written • Modern Greek: read, spoken, written RELEVANT RECEIVED COURSES: • Renovable Resources course for graduated specialists (CODEFOC). Post Graduated courses 10h. University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca. May 1999 • Introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for representation and management of marine resources. Seminar 15h. Littoral Ecosystems Team, Corsica University (France). May 1995 • Introduction to Cetaceans. Seminar 10h. University of Barcelona, Department of Animal Biology, July 1993 OTHERS: • CMAS Sports Diver (First Class) • Car Driving License (B)