
Adrià Antich González, PhD
Biodiversity
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Research Interests
I am passionate about assessing the biodiversity of ecological communities using molecular methods, particularly metabarcoding. My research has primarily focused on marine environments, but I have recently expanded my work to include freshwater ecosystems. Currently, I am undergoing training in digitalization to enhance my ability to analyze data through these innovative technologies. A significant aspect of my research will also involve examining non species within these environments.
Latest Publications
Investigating pelagic biodiversity and gelatinous zooplankton communities in the rapidly changing European Arctic: an eDNA
metabarcoding survey Murray, A., [...] Antich, A., [...] Havermans, C., Environmental DNA (2024)
From biomarkers to community composition: negative effects of UV/chlorine-treated reclaimed urban wastewater on freshwater biota Múrria, C., [...] Antich, A., [...] Prat, N. Science of the Total Environment (2024)
A new sampling device for metabarcoding surveillance of port communities and detection of non-indigenous species Zarcero, J., Antich, A., [...] Turon, X. iScience (2024)