Eleonora Celentano
University of the Republic
24 Papers
7 Citations
Eleonora Celentano is an academic researcher from University of the Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Climate change influences on abundance, individual size and body abnormalities in a sandy beach clam
TL;DR: The results demonstrate the implications of climate change in the structure of sandy beach fauna, which could be particularly relevant in ectotherms with cold water affinities, and should be given a high priority in sandy beach conservation planning and management.
Consequences of a freshwater canal discharge on the benthic community and its habitat on an exposed sandy beach
TL;DR: A clear seasonal pattern was found, specially accentuated at Coronilla, where the effects of the canal were stronger in winter and weaker in summer, and the role of salinity as explanatory variable of the observed trends was highlighted.
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Effects of Climate Variability on the Morphodynamics of Uruguayan Sandy Beaches
TL;DR: Oretga et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed the morphodynamics of a reflective and a dissipative sandy beach in Uruguay (SW Atlantic Ocean) and found that the dissipative beach showed an increase in swash and beach width, Dean's parameter, and the Beach Index.
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Sediment grain size determines microplastic exposure landscapes for sandy beach macroinfauna.
Peter Vermeiren,Peter Vermeiren,Diego Lercari,Cynthia C. Muñoz,Kou Ikejima,Eleonora Celentano,Gabriela Jorge-Romero,Omar Defeo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the top sediment layer of sub-terrestrial, upper and lower mid-littoral, and swash zones at two sites with varying anthropogenic influence on a microtidal dissipative beach in Uruguay.
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Effects of morphodynamic and estuarine gradients on the demography and distribution of a sandy beach mole crab: implications for source-sink habitat dynamics
TL;DR: In this paper, 16 Uruguayan sandy beaches distributed along the estuarine gradient generated by the Rio de la Plata were characterized in terms of beach morphology, sediment traits and salinity over a 2-year period.