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La oceanógrafa Ángeles Alvariño (1916-2005): desde Galicia para el mundo.

Authors: Pérez-de-Rubín-y-Feigl, J. (Juan);

La oceanógrafa Ángeles Alvariño (1916-2005): desde Galicia para el mundo.

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Esta bióloga gallega inició su carrera investigadora en el Instituto Español de Oceanografía (1948) y disfrutó de becas en Inglaterra y EEUU. Trabajó en prestigiosos laboratorios costeros de California y se especializó en la naciente especialidad de oceanografía biológica, convirtiéndose en experta mundial de varios grupos del zooplancton útiles como bioindicadores. Describió 22 nuevas especies y publicó cerca de un centenar de artículos entre 1951 y 1999, con varios de ellos citados ininterrumpidamente cada año en la literatura científica internacional. Podemos considerarla la primera científica española de relevancia mundial, al ser la única incluida en la Encyclopedia of World Scientists (Oakes, 2007). Aportamos una renovada visión global de sus múltiples investigaciones en diferentes mares y océanos, con una selección de sus propios textos e imágenes técnicas que nos permiten explicar la evolución de sus contribuciones y pueden ser útiles para comprender las marcadas diferencias entre biología marina y oceanografía biológica.

Esta contribución está basada en la conferencia "Ángeles Alvariño (1916-2005): la primera oceanógrafa gallega", pronunciada por el autor en el marco del “Día da Ciencia en Galicia 2015–Ángeles Alvariño”, RAGC, 1 Junio 2015. La ampliación de la información que aportamos entonces sobre la vigente relevancia mundial de sus investigaciones nos ha permitido actualizar el título y enriquecer el contenido en los últimos meses.

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Alvariño, Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga, oceanógrafa, España, oceanografía biológica, plancton, pionera, Galicia, hidrología

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