
Rita B DominguesUniversidade do Algarve | UALG · Centro de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental (CIMA)
Rita B Domingues
Ph.D. Marine Sciences (marine ecology)
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Introduction
I like to call myself an experimental phytoplankton ecologist; the majority of my work has been focused on phytoplankton ecology in coastal ecosystems, namely on the effects of anthropogenic stressors.
I am particularly interested in eutrophication and harmful algal blooms in coastal waters, and methodological issues in plankton ecology.
I also have a BSc, MSc and PhD in Psychology.
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - present
April 2011 - present
Education
September 2017 - December 2019
September 2014 - July 2017
October 2006 - November 2010
Publications
Publications (107)
It is generally assumed that the larger the bottle volume, the longer the duration of phytoplankton microcosm experiments. We hypothesize that volume and duration are independent, as volume does not regulate the extension of the exponential growth phase. We conducted two microcosm experiments using 1, 2, and 8 L bottles, inoculated with phytoplankt...
Coastal lagoons are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, and they provide a wide range of ecosystem services and resources. In the Ria Formosa (southern Portugal), phytoplankton production has rarely been addressed. The main goal of this study is thus to evaluate the variability of phytoplankton production and photosynthetic character...
Changes in temperature and CO2 are typically associated with climate change, but they also act on shorter time scales, leading to alterations in phytoplankton physiology and community structure. Interactions among stressors may cause synergistic or antagonistic effects on phytoplankton dynamics. Therefore, the main goal of this work is to understan...
PurposeDisordered eating symptoms and a high prevalence of orthorexia nervosa can be found in yoga practitioners. Given that yoga is increasingly used as a complementary treatment for eating disorders (ED), understanding the relationship between yoga practice and the development of disordered eating is crucial to guide treatment recommendations. Th...
Living by the coast is a high-risk choice, but most people do it voluntarily. At Faro Beach, a heavily urbanized settlement located on a sandy barrier peninsula exposed to coastal hazards, houses and roads were destroyed due to storm action. However, residents feel safe living there and have no intentions of relocating. The development and implemen...
Most environmental problems are caused and/or enhanced by human behaviour; thus, it is crucial to understand environmental attitudes that underlie individual’s behaviour towards the environment. In Portugal, a highly vulnerable region to environmental change and serious local-scale natural hazards, environmental attitudes have never been systematic...
Purpose
Yoga has been increasingly used as a complementary therapy for eating disorders. However, it is still not clear whether yoga is effective in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders, as some studies suggest that yoga practitioners show elevated levels of disordered eating behaviours. The goal of this systematic review is, thus, to a...
Maṇḍalas e Yantras e as escalas do Universo - Mariana Seabra.
O yoga brasileiro: conversando com yogues e cientistas - Roberto Simões.
Quem são os praticantes de yoga em Portugal? Personalidade e motivações - Rita B. Domingues.
Yoga como terapia para os Transtornos Psicossomáticos: uma visão contemporânea e tradicional - Sara B. Ponte.
This paper aimed to assess the structural validity of the Portuguese version (EAI-PT) of the Environmental Attitudes Inventory using exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). EFA showed that all 12 EAI-PT scales have adequate reliabilities. Ten scales loaded heavily on one higher-order factor, whilst scales 5 (confidence in science...
Faro Beach is a vulnerable and heavily urbanized settlement in the Ria Formosa barrier island system, exposed to beach erosion, overwash and other hazards that have resulted in house and road destruction. Residents have accepted the risks in exchange for the benefits of living at the beach. Previous qualitative studies have suggested that residents...
Yoga has been gaining popularity as a complementary therapy for mental health conditions, but research on the efficacy of yoga is still in its beginnings. The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the effects of modern postural yoga (strong focus on physical postures) on positive mental health (PMH) indicators in clinical and nonclinical...
Background/Objective: Sleep insufficiency, which affects more than 45% of the world's population, has a great importance when considering older adults. Thus, this research tested a mediation hypothesis, through a path analysis, which explains how depression relates to the quality of life considering the effects of sleep quality in older adults. Met...
The Ria Formosa coastal lagoon (southern Portugal) is a highly productive and valuable temperate ecosystem,
subjected to strong anthropogenic impacts and highly vulnerable to climate change. The main goal of this work
is to understand ecosystem susceptibility to eutrophication, by evaluating the isolated and combined effects of
nutrient (N, P and S...
The main goal of this study was to evaluate short-term interactions between increased CO2, UVR and inorganic macronutrients (N, P and Si) on summer phytoplankton assemblages in the Ria Formosa coastal lagoon (SW Iberia), subjected to intense anthropogenic pressures and highly vulnerable to climate change. A multifactorial experiment using 20 differ...
Faro Beach, a heavily urbanized settlement in Ria Formosa, southern Portugal, is highly vulnerable to coastal hazards, namely beach erosion and overwashes caused by storms, that have resulted in house and road damage on several occasions. Despite the risks, local residents accept to live there. Four semi-structured interviews were conducted to unde...
The Ria Formosa coastal lagoon is one of the most important and vulnerable ecosystems in Portugal, and it is subjected to strong anthropogenic pressures and natural nutrient inputs associated with coastal upwelling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of nutrient and light limitation of phytoplankton growth during the productive pe...
Sleep and creativity have been widely studied in the field of psychology, being essential to understand human behavior. However, the relationship between these variables has not been examined through a systematic literature review. The aim of this study was to realize a review of the studies that related sleep and creativity. Thus, we performed a s...
“Bottle effects” are one of the most deeply rooted concerns of phytoplankton microcosm studies and are mainly related to incubation time and sample volume. Sample pre-filtration to remove larger grazers is also a common procedure in experimental phytoplankton ecology studies, particularly in nutrient enrichment experiments. However, the effects of...
Iberia Peninsula (IP) constitutes the northern sector of the Canary Current Upwelling System. This study analyses the influence of upwelling on phytoplankton variability over a 15-year time series (1998-2012) off southwestern IP. Three polygons were delimited within the study area: west (WC) and south (SC) coasts and Cape São Vicente (CSV), the inf...
Increases in ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and CO2 affect phytoplankton growth and mortality in a variety of different ways. However, in situ responses of natural phytoplankton communities to climate change, as well as its effects on phytoplankton annual cycles,
are still largely unknown. Although temperature and UVR have been increasing in temperate...
The large Alqueva dam was built in the early 2000s in the Guadiana River (southern Portugal) and has highly controlled the freshwater flowing into the Guadiana estuary, leading to significant changes in the natural hydrological regime. To evaluate the impacts of water restriction and flow regularization on estuarine phytoplankton and their environm...
Increases in ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and CO2 affect phytoplankton growth and mortality in a variety of different ways. However, in situ responses of natural phytoplankton communities to climate change, as well as its effects on phytoplankton annual cycles, are still largely unknown. Although temperature and UVR have been increasing in temperate...
The region off southwestern Iberia (NE Atlantic) encompasses a wide variety of oceanographic regimes, including
differently (geographic) oriented coastal areas impacted by upwelling, riverine inputs and submarine groundwater
discharge, submarine canyons and seamounts, and open ocean waters, thereby potentially promoting zone-specific
phytoplankton...
The region off southwestern Iberia (NE Atlantic) encompasses a wide variety of oceanographic regimes, including differently (geographic) oriented coastal areas impacted by upwelling, riverine inputs and submarine groundwater discharge, submarine canyons and seamounts, and open ocean waters, thereby potentially promoting zone-specific phytoplankton...
This book shares knowledge gained through water management related research. It describes a broad range
of approaches and technologies, of which have been developed and used by researchers for managing water
resource problems. This multidisciplinary book covers water management issues under surface water
management, groundwater management, water qu...
Water quality and quantity problems in the Guadiana estuary due to a recently built dam have been predicted, including an enhancement of cyanobacteria blooms. The main goal of this work was thus to describe the present phytoplankton dynamics in relation to its environmental drivers and to evaluate the effects of damming on phytoplankton in the Guad...
Nitrate and ammonium are the most important nitrogen sources for phytoplankton growth. Differential utilization of inorganic
nitrogenous compounds by phytoplankton has been observed and may have significant impacts on primary productivity at local
scales. We used enrichment experiments with natural phytoplankton populations from the freshwater tida...
a b s t r a c t Light is usually the main driver of phytoplankton growth in turbid estuaries, but it has received far less attention than nutrients as a bottom-up factor. This study presents the first experimental analysis of light limitation of phytoplankton growth and production and its seasonal variability in the freshwater tidal reaches of the...
a b s t r a c t Identification of the limiting nutrient(s) is a requirement for the rational management of eutrophication. Here, we present the first experimental analysis of nutrient limitation of phytoplankton growth and its seasonal variation in the Guadiana estuary (SE Portugal-SW Spain). Ten microcosm experiments were performed during 2005 and...
The effects of different phases of semidiurnal and spring-neap tidal cycles on phytoplankton and environmental drivers were evaluated in a tidal, freshwater location of a mesotidal estuary (Guadiana estuary, SW Iberia). An Eulerian approach was used and sampling covered different seasons during 2008. Samples were collected during spring and neap ti...
Phytoplankton seasonal and interannual variability in the Guadiana upper estuary was analyzed during 1996–2005, a period that
encompassed a climatic controlled reduction in river flow that was superimposed on the construction of a dam. Phytoplankton
seasonal patterns revealed an alternation between a persistent light limitation and episodic nutrien...
This synthesis of 3 studies from 2 regions of southern Portugal (Alentejo and Algarve)
was part of a workshop focusing on cyanobacteria held at the SAME 10. The first study monitored
impacts of the large Alqueva dam on the Guadiana estuary since 1996, revealing changes in
sediment load, nutrient regime and phytoplankton succession. Prior to dam con...
The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD), a new regulation aiming to achieve and maintain a clean and well-managed water environment, refers to phytoplankton as one of the biological quality elements that should be regularly monitored, and upon which the reference conditions of water quality should be established. However, the use of phyt...
Previous studies in the Guadiana upper estuary showed a relationship between nutrient ratios and phytoplankton succession, which involved a diatom spring bloom followed by cyanobacteria dominance during summer. Silica depletion was thought to be the trigger of cyanobacteria summer blooms. The recently constructed Alqueva dam is expected to affect n...