Diana Madeira

About Diana Madeira

Diana Madeira, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidade de Aveiro, specializes in the field of Global Change, Multi-Omics, Marine Ecosystems, Stress Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Photoprotective mechanisms in Elysia species hosting Acetabularia chloroplasts shed light on host‐donor compatibility in photosynthetic sea slugs

All roads lead to Rome: inter-origin variation in metabolomics reprogramming of the northern shrimp exposed to global changes leads to a comparable physiological status

Thermal tolerance limits and physiological traits as indicators of Hediste diversicolor's acclimation capacity to global and local change drivers

Combined effect of marine heatwaves and light intensity on the cellular stress response and photophysiology of the leather coral Sarcophyton cf. glaucum

Cellular stress response and acclimation capacity of the ditch shrimp Palaemon varians to extreme weather events-How plastic can a plastic species be?

Assessing the Trophic Impact of Bleaching: The Model Pair Berghia stephanieae/Exaiptasia diaphana

Sex-specific thermal tolerance limits in the ditch shrimp Palaemon varians: Eco-evolutionary implications under a warming ocean

Warming in shallow waters: Seasonal response of stress biomarkers in a tide pool fish

Diana Madeira Information

University

Position

CESAM

Citations(all)

2177

Citations(since 2020)

1420

Cited By

1314

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

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Diana Madeira Skills & Research Interests

Global Change

Multi-Omics

Marine Ecosystems

Stress Biology

Top articles of Diana Madeira

Photoprotective mechanisms in Elysia species hosting Acetabularia chloroplasts shed light on host‐donor compatibility in photosynthetic sea slugs

Physiologia Plantarum

2024/3

All roads lead to Rome: inter-origin variation in metabolomics reprogramming of the northern shrimp exposed to global changes leads to a comparable physiological status

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/5/23

Thermal tolerance limits and physiological traits as indicators of Hediste diversicolor's acclimation capacity to global and local change drivers

Journal of Thermal Biology

2023/5/1

Combined effect of marine heatwaves and light intensity on the cellular stress response and photophysiology of the leather coral Sarcophyton cf. glaucum

Science of The Total Environment

2023/2/25

Cellular stress response and acclimation capacity of the ditch shrimp Palaemon varians to extreme weather events-How plastic can a plastic species be?

Science of The Total Environment

2023/1/15

Ricardo Calado
Ricardo Calado

H-Index: 33

Diana Madeira
Diana Madeira

H-Index: 20

Assessing the Trophic Impact of Bleaching: The Model Pair Berghia stephanieae/Exaiptasia diaphana

Animals

2023/1/14

Sex-specific thermal tolerance limits in the ditch shrimp Palaemon varians: Eco-evolutionary implications under a warming ocean

Journal of Thermal Biology

2022/1/1

Warming in shallow waters: Seasonal response of stress biomarkers in a tide pool fish

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

2021/4/5

Catarina Vinagre
Catarina Vinagre

H-Index: 25

Diana Madeira
Diana Madeira

H-Index: 20

Calcium homeostasis and stable fatty acid composition underpin heatwave tolerance of the keystone polychaete Hediste diversicolor

Environmental Research

2021/4/1

Salinity shapes the stress responses and energy reserves of marine polychaetes exposed to warming: From molecular to functional phenotypes

Science of The Total Environment

2021/11/15

Modulation of fatty acid profiles by global and local ocean change drivers in the ragworm Hediste diversicolor: implications for aquaculture production

Aquaculture

2021/9/15

Tolerant larvae and sensitive juveniles: Integrating metabolomics and whole-organism responses to define life-stage specific sensitivity to ocean acidification in the American …

Metabolites

2021/8/30

Conserved fatty acid profiles and lipid metabolic pathways in a tropical reef fish exposed to ocean warming–An adaptation mechanism of tolerant species?

Science of The Total Environment

2021/8/15

Summer is coming! Tackling ocean warming in Atlantic salmon cage farming

2021/6/16

Ricardo Calado
Ricardo Calado

H-Index: 33

Diana Madeira
Diana Madeira

H-Index: 20

Different sensitivity to heatwaves across the life cycle of fish reflects phenotypic adaptation to environmental niche

Marine Environmental Research

2020/12/1

Diana Madeira
Diana Madeira

H-Index: 20

Catarina Vinagre
Catarina Vinagre

H-Index: 25

Synergistic effects of ocean warming and cyanide poisoning in an ornamental tropical reef fish

Frontiers in Marine Science

2020/4/28

Seasonal proteome variation in intertidal shrimps under a natural setting: Connecting molecular networks with environmental fluctuations

Science of the total environment

2020/2/10

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