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P.I. (Paula) Gonzalo Valmala

PhD Candidate
Faculty of Science
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics
Area of expertise: Mixotrophic phytoplankton, Antarctic sea ice ecology, microbial food webs, phytoplankton physiology, grazer-induced defenses in dinoflagellates

Visiting address
  • Science Park 904
Postal address
  • Postbus 94240
    1090 GE Amsterdam
  • Research Theme

    My research currently focuses on the study of the Antarctic mixotrophs found in the seasonal sea-ice.

    While phytoplankton have traditionally been regarded as purely photosynthetic organisms, we now know that many taxa are mixotrophs. They can combine photosynthesis with the heterotrophic ingestion of bacteria, other microorganisms, or dissolved organic matter. This nutritional flexibility is increasingly recognized as widespread across major phytoplankton groups and may provide key advantages in extreme or changing environments.

    The Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth, with recent years recording all-time low sea-ice cover. Sea ice is not only a critical regulator of climate, but also harbors unique microbial communities within its internal network structure, such as different bacteria or phytoplankton taxa. In this context, mixotrophy may represent a vital strategy to survive the extreme conditions of the sea-ice, characterized by: low or absence of light, hyper-salinities, limited nutrient availability and sub-zero temperatures.

    My aim throughout this PhD will be to resolve how different environmental stressors affect mixotroph's feeding behavior and physiology, as well as performing fieldwork in Antarctica to assess the dynamics of mixotrophic activity throughout austral seasonal changes. 

     

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