2024
58. Grasset, C., K. Einarsdottir, N. Catalán, L. J. Tranvik, M. Groeneveld, J. A. Hawkes, and K. Attermeyer. 2024. Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition With Increasing Inland Water Residence Time. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 38,e2023GB007989.
57. M Caballol, MÁ Redondo, N Catalán, T Corcobado, T Jung, B Marçais [...] and J.Oliva. 2024 Climate acts as an environmental filter to plant pathogens The ISME Journal, wrae010
2023
56. Riis T., J. L. Tank, C. M. H. Holmboe, P. Giménez‐Grau, M. Mastepanov, [...] and A. Pastor. 2023. Links between stream water nitrogen and terrestrial vegetation in Northeast Greenland JGR Biogeosciences 128 (12) e2023JG007688
55. C Mendoza-Lera, M Anton-Pardo, M Bartrons, X Benito-Granell, S Bernal [...] and P. Rodríguez-Lozano. 2023 My Teaching Is Not Gender Biased, Is It? Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 32(4), 145-146.
54. Mendoza-Lera, C., S. Juarez-Bourke, N. Catalán, A. Lupon. 2023. Negotiating Gender Roles in Academia: A Courageous Exploration Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 32(3), 117-118.
2022
53. Catalán, N., R. del Campo, M. Talluto, C. Mendoza-Lera, G.Grandi, S. Bernal, D. vonSchiller, G.Singer and E. Bertuzzo. 2022. Pulse, Shunt and Storage: Hydrological Contraction Shapes Processing and Export of Particulate Organic Matter in River Networks. Ecosystems. 26 (4), 873-892
52. Catalán, N, M. Anton-Pardo, A. Freixa, […] and A. Lupon. Women in Limnology: from a historical perspective to a present-day evaluation. WIREs WATER 2022. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1616
51. Groeneveld, M., N. Catalán, K. Einarsdottir, A. G. Bravo, and D. N. Kothawala. 2022. The influence of pH on dissolved organic matter fluorescence in inland waters. Analytical Methods 14, 1351-1360
50. Paranaíba, J. R., R. Aben, N. Barros, G. Quadra, A. Linkhorst, A. M. Amado, S. Brothers, N. Catalán, [...] and S. Kosten. 2022. Cross-continental importance of CH4 emissions from dry inlandwaters. Science of the Total Environment 151925
2021
49. Mendoza-Lera C.*, Catalán N.*, Lupón A.* 2021. Editorial: Watershed and Stream: The Inseparable functional/Biogeochemical Unit. Frontiers in Water 3: 801389
48. Lupon, A., P. Rodríguez-Lozano, M. Bartrons, A. Anadon-Rosell, M. Batalla, S. Bernal, A. G. Bravo, P. Capdevila, M. Cañedo-Argüelles, N. Catalán, A. Genua-Olmedo, C. Gutiérrez-Cánovas, M. J. Feio, F. Lucati, G. Onandia, S. Poblador, R. Rotchés-Ribalta, A. Sala-Bubaré, M. M. Sánchez-Montoya, M. Sebastián, A. Zufiaurre, A. Pastor. Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference. PlosOne 16(12): e0260163. Data set here
47. Donis et al. (EMLS contributors) Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in Chlorophyll-a at the continental scale in a European multi-lake survey in a heatwave summer Limnology and Oceanography 66 (12) 4314-4333
46. Gros M., N. Catalán, J. Mas-Pla, M. Čelić, M. Petrovic, M. J. Farré. 2021. Groundwater antibiotic pollution and its relationship with dissolved organic matter: Identification and environmental implications. Environmenal pollution. 289: 117927
45. León-Muñoz, J., Aguayo R., Marcé R., Catalán N., Woelfl S., Nimptsch J., Arismendi I., Contreras C., Soto D. and Miranda A. 2021. Climate and Land Cover Trends Affecting Freshwater Inputs to a Fjord in Northwestern Patagonia. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:628454.
44. Attermeyer, K., J. P. Casas-Ruíz, T. Fuss, A. Pastor, S. Cauvy-Fraunié, D. Sheath, A. Nydahl, A. Doretto, A. Portela, B. Doyle, N. Simov, C. Gutmann-Roberts, G. Niedrist, X. Timoner, V. Evtimova, L. Barral-Fraga, T. Bašić, J. Audet, A. Deininger, G. Busst, S. Fenoglio, N. Catalán, et al. 2021. Carbon dioxide fluxes increase from day to night across European streams. Communicatons Earth & Environment 2, article 118
43. Xenopoulos, M.A., .R. T. Barnes, K. S. Boodoo, D. Butman, N. Catalán, S. C. D’Amario, C. Fasching, D. N. Kothawala, O. Pisani, C. T. Solomon, R. G. M. Spencer, C. J. Williams and Henry F. Wilson. 2021. How humans alter dissolved organic matter composition in freshwater: relevance for the Earth’s biogeochemistry. Biogeochemistry, 154: 323–348
42. Kothawala, D.N., A.M. Kellerman, N. Catalán, and L.J. Tranvik. 2021. Organic matter degradation across ecosystem boundaries: The need for a unified conceptualization. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Evolution, 36 (2) 113-122
2020
41. Magdalena Nagler, M., N. Praeg, G. H. Niedrist, K. Attermeyer, N. Catalán, F. Pilotto et al. 2020 Abundance and biogeography of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms across European streams. Journal of Biogeography , 48(4): 947-960
40. Sanchís, J., W. Gernjak, A. Munné, N. Catalán, M. Petrovic and M. J.Farré. Fate of N-nitrosodimethylamine and its
precursors during a wastewater reuse trial in the Llobregat River (Spain). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 407, 124346
39. Catalán N.*, A. Pastor*, C. M. Borrego, J. P. Casas‐Ruiz, J. A. Hawkes, C. Gutiérrez, D. von Schiller and R. Marcé 2020. The relevance of environment vs. composition on dissolved organic matter degradation in freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography, 66 (2): 306-320
38. Lupon A., N. Catalán, E. Martí and S. Bernal. 2020. Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter Sources on In-Stream Net Dissolved Organic Carbon Uptake in a Mediterranean Stream. Water, 12(6): 1722.
37. Keller, P. S., N. Catalán, D. von Schiller, H. P. Grossart, M. Koschorreck, B. Obrador et al. 2020. Global CO2emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems. Nature Communications, 11: 2126.
36. Hawkes, J.A., J. D'Andrilli, J.N.Agar, M. P. Barrow, S. M. Berg, N. Catalán et al. 2020. An international laboratory comparison of dissolved organic matter composition by high resolution mass spectrometry: Are we getting the same answer? Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 18(6): 235-258.
35. Pastor A.*, H. Hernández-del Amo, P. Giménez-Grau [...] and N. Catalán*. 2020. Coordinated distributed experiments as a tool to empower early career researchers. Frontiers in Education, 5: 13.
34. Groeneveld M., N. Catalán, K. Attermeyer, J. Hawkes, D. Kothawala, K. Einarsdóttir, J. Bergquist, L. J. Tranvik. 2020. Selective Adsorption of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Inorganic Surfaces Along a Boreal Inland Water Continuum. JGR-Biogeosciences, 125: e2019JG005236.
2019
33. Bodmer, P.*, K. Attermeyer*, A. Pastor*, N. Catalán*. 2019. Collaborative Projects: Unleashing Early Career Scientists’ Power. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 34: 871-874.
32. Attermeyer, K., S. Andersson, N.Catalán, K. Einarsdóttir, M. Groeneveld, J. Hawkes, A. Székely, L. J. Tranvik. 2019. Potential terrestrial influence on transparent exopolymer particle concentrations in boreal freshwaters. Limnology and Ocenography, 64(6): 2455-2466.
31. Farré M. J., J. Hawkes, A. Jaén-Gila, M. Petrovic, N. Catalán. 2019. Orbitrap molecular fingerprint of dissolved organic matter in natural waters and its relationship with NDMA formation potential. Science of the Total Environment, 670: 1019-1027.
30. Marcé R., B. Obrador, Ll. Gómez-Gener, N. Catalán, M. Koschorreck, M. Arce, G. Singer, von Schiller D. 2019. Emissions from dry inland waters are a blind spot in the global carbon cycle. Earth System Reviews, 188: 240-248.
29. Arce M.I., C. Mendoza-Lera, M. Almagro, N. Catalán, A.M. Romaní, E. Martí et al. 2019. A conceptual framework for understanding the biogeochemistry of dry riverbeds through the lens of soil science. Earth System Reviews, 188: 441-453.
* Light T., N. Catalán, S. Giralt, R. Marcé. 2019. CO2and CH4fluxes are decoupled from organic carbon loss indrying reservoir sediments. Biogeosciences Discuss, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2019-128.
2018
28. Catalán, N.*, J. P. Casas-Ruíz, M. I. Arce, [...] and A. Pastor*. 2018. Behind the scenes: mechanisms regulating climatic patterns of organic carbon uptake in headwater streams. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32: 1528-1541.
27. Andersson M., N. Catalán, Z. Rahman, L. J. Tranvik, E. S. Lindström. 2018. Effects of sterilization on composition and bacterial utilization of dissolved organic matter. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 82: 199-208.
26. Frassl M. A., D. P. Hamilton*, B. A. Denfeld*, E. de Eyto*, S. E. Hampton*, P. S. Keller*, S. Sharma*, A. S. Lewis*, G. A. Weyhenmeyer*, C. M. O'Reilly*, M. E. Lofton*, N. Catalán*. Ten simple rules for collaboratively writing a multi-authored paper. PLOS computational Biology, 14(11): e1006508.
25. Mantzouki, E., et al. (European Monitoring Lake System contributors). A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental parameters, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins. Scientific Data, 5: 180226.
24. Limberger, R., Birtel, J., Peter, H., Catalán, N. ,da Silva Farias, D., Best, R.J., Brodersen,J., Bürgmann, H., Matthews, B. Predator-induced changes in dissolved organic carbon dynamics. Oikos, 128(3): 430-440.
23. Pastor, A., N. Catalán, N. Nagar, C. Borrego, T. Light, R. Marcé. 2018. A universal bacterial inoculum for dissolved organic carbon biodegradation experiments in freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 19: 421-433.
22. Attermeyer, K., N. Catalán, K. Einarsdottir, A. Freixa, M. Groeneveld, J.A. Hawkes, J. Bergquist, L.J. Tranvik 2018. Organic Carbon Processing During Transport Through Boreal Inland Waters: Particles as Important Sites. JGR-Biogeosciences, 123: 2412-2428.
21. Obrador, B.*, R. Marcé, D. von Schiller, Ll. Gómez-Gener, M. Koschorreck, C. Borrego, N. Catalán*. 2018. Dry habitats sustain high CO2emissions from temporary ponds across seasons. Scientific Reports, 8: 3015.
20. Bravo A. G., D. N. Kothawala, K. Attermeyer, E. Tessier, P. Bodmer, J. L. Ledesma, J. Audet, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, N. Catalán, [...] and D. Amoroux. 2018. Mercury concentrations in fluvial systems predicted by organic matter composition: A latitudinal study across Europe. Water Research, 144: 172-182.
19. Bengtsson, M.*, Attermeyer, K.*, N. Catalán*. 2018. Interactive effects on organic matter processing from soils to the ocean: Are priming effects relevant in aquatic ecosystems? Hydrobiologia, 822(1): 1-17.
18. Mantzouki, E., et al. (European Monitoring Lake System contributors). 2018. Temperature effects explain continental scale distribution of cyanobacterial toxins. Toxins, 10: 156.
17. Bernal, S., A. Lupon, N. Catalán, S. Castelar and E. Martí. 2018. Decoupling of dissolved organic matter patterns between stream and riparian groundwater in a headwater forested catchment. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22: 1897-1910.
16. Herrero Ortega, S., N.Catalán, H. Gröntoft, T. G. Hilmarsson, S. Bertilsson, P. Wu, K. Bishop, E. Björn, A. G. Bravo. 2018. High methylmercury formation in ponds fueled by fresh humic andalgal derived organic matter. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(S1): S44-S53.
2017
15. Rofner, C., H. Peter, N.Catalán, F.Drewes, R. Sommaruga andM. T. Pérez, 2017. Climate-related changes of soil characteristics affect bacterial community composition and function of high altitude and latitude lakes. Global Change Biology, 23: 2331–2344.
14. Pastor, A. , A. Lupon, Ll. Gómez-Gener, T. Rodríguez-Castillo,[...] and N. Catalán*. 2017. Local and regional drivers of headwater stream metabolism: insights from the first AIL collaborative project. Limnetica, 36: 67-85.
13. Catalán N., J. P. Casas-Ruíz, D. vonSchiller, L. Proia, S. Sabater, B. Obrador, E. Zwirnmann, R. Marcé. 2017. Biodegradation kinetics of dissolved organic matter chromatographic fractions in an intermittent river. JGR-Biogeosciences, 122: 131-144.
12. Casas-Ruiz J. P., N. Catalán, Ll. Gómez-Gener, D. von Schiller, B. Obrador, D. N. Kothawala, P. López, S. Sabater, R. Marcé. 2017. A tale of pipes and reactors: Controls on the in‐stream dynamics of dissolved organic matter in rivers. Limnology and Oceanography, 62(S1): S85-S94.
11. Catalán, N., S. Herrero-Ortega, H. Grontöft, T. Geir Hilmarsson, S. Bertilsson, P. Wu, O. Levanoni, K. Bishop, A. G. Bravo. 2017. Effects of beaver impoundments on dissolved organic matter quality and biodegradability in boreal riverine systems
Hydrobiologia, 793(1): 135-148.
2016
10. Catalán N., R. Marcé, D. N. Kothawala and L. J. Tranvik. 2016. Organic carbon decomposition rates controlled by water retention time across inland waters. Nature Geoscience, 9(7): 501-504.
9. Sánchez-Montoya M. M., A. Pastor, I. Aristi, A. del Arco, M. Antón-Pardo, M. Bartrons, C. Ruíz, M. Joao Feio, B. Gallardo, E. Chappuis, N. Catalán. 2016. Women in limnology in the Iberian Peninsula: biases, barriers and recommendations. Limnetica, 35(1): 61-72.
8. Gómez-Gener L., B. Obrador, R. Marcé,V. Acuña, N. Catalán, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, S. Sabater, I. Muñoz, M. Koschorrek D. von Schiller. 2016. When water vanishes: magnitude and regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from dry Mediterranean streams. Ecosystems, 19(4): 710-723
2015
7. Catalán N., A. Kellerman, H. Peter, F. Carmona and L. J. Tranvik. 2015. Absence of a priming effect on dissolved organic carbon degradationin lake water. Limnology and Oceanography, 16: 159-168.
6. Casas-Ruiz J. P., J. Tittel, D. von Schiller, N. Catalán ,B. Obrador, L. Gómez-Gener, E. Zwirnmann, S. Sabater and R. Marcé. 2015. Drought-induced discontinuities in the origin and processing of dissolved organic matter in a Mediterranean river. Biogeochemistry, 127: 125-139.
5. Gómez-Gener L., B. Obrador, D. von Schiller, R. Marcé, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, L. Proia, V. Acuña, N. Catalán, I. Muñoz, M. Koschorrek. 2015. Hot spots for carbon emissions from Mediterranean fluvial networks during summer drought. Biogeochemistry, 125: 409-426.
2014
4. Catalán N., D. von Schiller, R. Marcé, D. Koschorreck, L. Gómez-Gener and B. Obrador. 2014. Carbon dioxide efflux during the flooding phase of temporary ponds. Limnetica, 33: 349-360.
3. Catalán N., B. Obrador J. Ll. Pretus. 2014. Ecosystem processes drive dissolved organic matter quality in a highly dynamic water body. Hydrobiologia, 728: 111–124.
2013
2. Catalán N., B. Obrador, M. Felip, J. Ll. Pretus., 2013. Higher reactivity of allochthonous vs. autochthonous DOC sources in a shallow lake. Aquatic Sciences, 75: 581–593.
1. Catalán N., C. Alomar, B. Obrador, J.Ll. Pretus, 2013. Seasonality and landscape factors drive dissolved organic matter properties in Mediterranean ephemeral washes. Biogeochemistry, 112: 261-274.
* Equally contributing authors
58. Grasset, C., K. Einarsdottir, N. Catalán, L. J. Tranvik, M. Groeneveld, J. A. Hawkes, and K. Attermeyer. 2024. Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition With Increasing Inland Water Residence Time. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 38,e2023GB007989.
57. M Caballol, MÁ Redondo, N Catalán, T Corcobado, T Jung, B Marçais [...] and J.Oliva. 2024 Climate acts as an environmental filter to plant pathogens The ISME Journal, wrae010
2023
56. Riis T., J. L. Tank, C. M. H. Holmboe, P. Giménez‐Grau, M. Mastepanov, [...] and A. Pastor. 2023. Links between stream water nitrogen and terrestrial vegetation in Northeast Greenland JGR Biogeosciences 128 (12) e2023JG007688
55. C Mendoza-Lera, M Anton-Pardo, M Bartrons, X Benito-Granell, S Bernal [...] and P. Rodríguez-Lozano. 2023 My Teaching Is Not Gender Biased, Is It? Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 32(4), 145-146.
54. Mendoza-Lera, C., S. Juarez-Bourke, N. Catalán, A. Lupon. 2023. Negotiating Gender Roles in Academia: A Courageous Exploration Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 32(3), 117-118.
2022
53. Catalán, N., R. del Campo, M. Talluto, C. Mendoza-Lera, G.Grandi, S. Bernal, D. vonSchiller, G.Singer and E. Bertuzzo. 2022. Pulse, Shunt and Storage: Hydrological Contraction Shapes Processing and Export of Particulate Organic Matter in River Networks. Ecosystems. 26 (4), 873-892
52. Catalán, N, M. Anton-Pardo, A. Freixa, […] and A. Lupon. Women in Limnology: from a historical perspective to a present-day evaluation. WIREs WATER 2022. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1616
51. Groeneveld, M., N. Catalán, K. Einarsdottir, A. G. Bravo, and D. N. Kothawala. 2022. The influence of pH on dissolved organic matter fluorescence in inland waters. Analytical Methods 14, 1351-1360
50. Paranaíba, J. R., R. Aben, N. Barros, G. Quadra, A. Linkhorst, A. M. Amado, S. Brothers, N. Catalán, [...] and S. Kosten. 2022. Cross-continental importance of CH4 emissions from dry inlandwaters. Science of the Total Environment 151925
2021
49. Mendoza-Lera C.*, Catalán N.*, Lupón A.* 2021. Editorial: Watershed and Stream: The Inseparable functional/Biogeochemical Unit. Frontiers in Water 3: 801389
48. Lupon, A., P. Rodríguez-Lozano, M. Bartrons, A. Anadon-Rosell, M. Batalla, S. Bernal, A. G. Bravo, P. Capdevila, M. Cañedo-Argüelles, N. Catalán, A. Genua-Olmedo, C. Gutiérrez-Cánovas, M. J. Feio, F. Lucati, G. Onandia, S. Poblador, R. Rotchés-Ribalta, A. Sala-Bubaré, M. M. Sánchez-Montoya, M. Sebastián, A. Zufiaurre, A. Pastor. Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference. PlosOne 16(12): e0260163. Data set here
47. Donis et al. (EMLS contributors) Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in Chlorophyll-a at the continental scale in a European multi-lake survey in a heatwave summer Limnology and Oceanography 66 (12) 4314-4333
46. Gros M., N. Catalán, J. Mas-Pla, M. Čelić, M. Petrovic, M. J. Farré. 2021. Groundwater antibiotic pollution and its relationship with dissolved organic matter: Identification and environmental implications. Environmenal pollution. 289: 117927
45. León-Muñoz, J., Aguayo R., Marcé R., Catalán N., Woelfl S., Nimptsch J., Arismendi I., Contreras C., Soto D. and Miranda A. 2021. Climate and Land Cover Trends Affecting Freshwater Inputs to a Fjord in Northwestern Patagonia. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:628454.
44. Attermeyer, K., J. P. Casas-Ruíz, T. Fuss, A. Pastor, S. Cauvy-Fraunié, D. Sheath, A. Nydahl, A. Doretto, A. Portela, B. Doyle, N. Simov, C. Gutmann-Roberts, G. Niedrist, X. Timoner, V. Evtimova, L. Barral-Fraga, T. Bašić, J. Audet, A. Deininger, G. Busst, S. Fenoglio, N. Catalán, et al. 2021. Carbon dioxide fluxes increase from day to night across European streams. Communicatons Earth & Environment 2, article 118
43. Xenopoulos, M.A., .R. T. Barnes, K. S. Boodoo, D. Butman, N. Catalán, S. C. D’Amario, C. Fasching, D. N. Kothawala, O. Pisani, C. T. Solomon, R. G. M. Spencer, C. J. Williams and Henry F. Wilson. 2021. How humans alter dissolved organic matter composition in freshwater: relevance for the Earth’s biogeochemistry. Biogeochemistry, 154: 323–348
42. Kothawala, D.N., A.M. Kellerman, N. Catalán, and L.J. Tranvik. 2021. Organic matter degradation across ecosystem boundaries: The need for a unified conceptualization. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Evolution, 36 (2) 113-122
2020
41. Magdalena Nagler, M., N. Praeg, G. H. Niedrist, K. Attermeyer, N. Catalán, F. Pilotto et al. 2020 Abundance and biogeography of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms across European streams. Journal of Biogeography , 48(4): 947-960
40. Sanchís, J., W. Gernjak, A. Munné, N. Catalán, M. Petrovic and M. J.Farré. Fate of N-nitrosodimethylamine and its
precursors during a wastewater reuse trial in the Llobregat River (Spain). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 407, 124346
39. Catalán N.*, A. Pastor*, C. M. Borrego, J. P. Casas‐Ruiz, J. A. Hawkes, C. Gutiérrez, D. von Schiller and R. Marcé 2020. The relevance of environment vs. composition on dissolved organic matter degradation in freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography, 66 (2): 306-320
38. Lupon A., N. Catalán, E. Martí and S. Bernal. 2020. Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter Sources on In-Stream Net Dissolved Organic Carbon Uptake in a Mediterranean Stream. Water, 12(6): 1722.
37. Keller, P. S., N. Catalán, D. von Schiller, H. P. Grossart, M. Koschorreck, B. Obrador et al. 2020. Global CO2emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems. Nature Communications, 11: 2126.
36. Hawkes, J.A., J. D'Andrilli, J.N.Agar, M. P. Barrow, S. M. Berg, N. Catalán et al. 2020. An international laboratory comparison of dissolved organic matter composition by high resolution mass spectrometry: Are we getting the same answer? Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 18(6): 235-258.
35. Pastor A.*, H. Hernández-del Amo, P. Giménez-Grau [...] and N. Catalán*. 2020. Coordinated distributed experiments as a tool to empower early career researchers. Frontiers in Education, 5: 13.
34. Groeneveld M., N. Catalán, K. Attermeyer, J. Hawkes, D. Kothawala, K. Einarsdóttir, J. Bergquist, L. J. Tranvik. 2020. Selective Adsorption of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Inorganic Surfaces Along a Boreal Inland Water Continuum. JGR-Biogeosciences, 125: e2019JG005236.
2019
33. Bodmer, P.*, K. Attermeyer*, A. Pastor*, N. Catalán*. 2019. Collaborative Projects: Unleashing Early Career Scientists’ Power. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 34: 871-874.
32. Attermeyer, K., S. Andersson, N.Catalán, K. Einarsdóttir, M. Groeneveld, J. Hawkes, A. Székely, L. J. Tranvik. 2019. Potential terrestrial influence on transparent exopolymer particle concentrations in boreal freshwaters. Limnology and Ocenography, 64(6): 2455-2466.
31. Farré M. J., J. Hawkes, A. Jaén-Gila, M. Petrovic, N. Catalán. 2019. Orbitrap molecular fingerprint of dissolved organic matter in natural waters and its relationship with NDMA formation potential. Science of the Total Environment, 670: 1019-1027.
30. Marcé R., B. Obrador, Ll. Gómez-Gener, N. Catalán, M. Koschorreck, M. Arce, G. Singer, von Schiller D. 2019. Emissions from dry inland waters are a blind spot in the global carbon cycle. Earth System Reviews, 188: 240-248.
29. Arce M.I., C. Mendoza-Lera, M. Almagro, N. Catalán, A.M. Romaní, E. Martí et al. 2019. A conceptual framework for understanding the biogeochemistry of dry riverbeds through the lens of soil science. Earth System Reviews, 188: 441-453.
* Light T., N. Catalán, S. Giralt, R. Marcé. 2019. CO2and CH4fluxes are decoupled from organic carbon loss indrying reservoir sediments. Biogeosciences Discuss, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2019-128.
2018
28. Catalán, N.*, J. P. Casas-Ruíz, M. I. Arce, [...] and A. Pastor*. 2018. Behind the scenes: mechanisms regulating climatic patterns of organic carbon uptake in headwater streams. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32: 1528-1541.
27. Andersson M., N. Catalán, Z. Rahman, L. J. Tranvik, E. S. Lindström. 2018. Effects of sterilization on composition and bacterial utilization of dissolved organic matter. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 82: 199-208.
26. Frassl M. A., D. P. Hamilton*, B. A. Denfeld*, E. de Eyto*, S. E. Hampton*, P. S. Keller*, S. Sharma*, A. S. Lewis*, G. A. Weyhenmeyer*, C. M. O'Reilly*, M. E. Lofton*, N. Catalán*. Ten simple rules for collaboratively writing a multi-authored paper. PLOS computational Biology, 14(11): e1006508.
25. Mantzouki, E., et al. (European Monitoring Lake System contributors). A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental parameters, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins. Scientific Data, 5: 180226.
24. Limberger, R., Birtel, J., Peter, H., Catalán, N. ,da Silva Farias, D., Best, R.J., Brodersen,J., Bürgmann, H., Matthews, B. Predator-induced changes in dissolved organic carbon dynamics. Oikos, 128(3): 430-440.
23. Pastor, A., N. Catalán, N. Nagar, C. Borrego, T. Light, R. Marcé. 2018. A universal bacterial inoculum for dissolved organic carbon biodegradation experiments in freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 19: 421-433.
22. Attermeyer, K., N. Catalán, K. Einarsdottir, A. Freixa, M. Groeneveld, J.A. Hawkes, J. Bergquist, L.J. Tranvik 2018. Organic Carbon Processing During Transport Through Boreal Inland Waters: Particles as Important Sites. JGR-Biogeosciences, 123: 2412-2428.
21. Obrador, B.*, R. Marcé, D. von Schiller, Ll. Gómez-Gener, M. Koschorreck, C. Borrego, N. Catalán*. 2018. Dry habitats sustain high CO2emissions from temporary ponds across seasons. Scientific Reports, 8: 3015.
20. Bravo A. G., D. N. Kothawala, K. Attermeyer, E. Tessier, P. Bodmer, J. L. Ledesma, J. Audet, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, N. Catalán, [...] and D. Amoroux. 2018. Mercury concentrations in fluvial systems predicted by organic matter composition: A latitudinal study across Europe. Water Research, 144: 172-182.
19. Bengtsson, M.*, Attermeyer, K.*, N. Catalán*. 2018. Interactive effects on organic matter processing from soils to the ocean: Are priming effects relevant in aquatic ecosystems? Hydrobiologia, 822(1): 1-17.
18. Mantzouki, E., et al. (European Monitoring Lake System contributors). 2018. Temperature effects explain continental scale distribution of cyanobacterial toxins. Toxins, 10: 156.
17. Bernal, S., A. Lupon, N. Catalán, S. Castelar and E. Martí. 2018. Decoupling of dissolved organic matter patterns between stream and riparian groundwater in a headwater forested catchment. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22: 1897-1910.
16. Herrero Ortega, S., N.Catalán, H. Gröntoft, T. G. Hilmarsson, S. Bertilsson, P. Wu, K. Bishop, E. Björn, A. G. Bravo. 2018. High methylmercury formation in ponds fueled by fresh humic andalgal derived organic matter. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(S1): S44-S53.
2017
15. Rofner, C., H. Peter, N.Catalán, F.Drewes, R. Sommaruga andM. T. Pérez, 2017. Climate-related changes of soil characteristics affect bacterial community composition and function of high altitude and latitude lakes. Global Change Biology, 23: 2331–2344.
14. Pastor, A. , A. Lupon, Ll. Gómez-Gener, T. Rodríguez-Castillo,[...] and N. Catalán*. 2017. Local and regional drivers of headwater stream metabolism: insights from the first AIL collaborative project. Limnetica, 36: 67-85.
13. Catalán N., J. P. Casas-Ruíz, D. vonSchiller, L. Proia, S. Sabater, B. Obrador, E. Zwirnmann, R. Marcé. 2017. Biodegradation kinetics of dissolved organic matter chromatographic fractions in an intermittent river. JGR-Biogeosciences, 122: 131-144.
12. Casas-Ruiz J. P., N. Catalán, Ll. Gómez-Gener, D. von Schiller, B. Obrador, D. N. Kothawala, P. López, S. Sabater, R. Marcé. 2017. A tale of pipes and reactors: Controls on the in‐stream dynamics of dissolved organic matter in rivers. Limnology and Oceanography, 62(S1): S85-S94.
11. Catalán, N., S. Herrero-Ortega, H. Grontöft, T. Geir Hilmarsson, S. Bertilsson, P. Wu, O. Levanoni, K. Bishop, A. G. Bravo. 2017. Effects of beaver impoundments on dissolved organic matter quality and biodegradability in boreal riverine systems
Hydrobiologia, 793(1): 135-148.
2016
10. Catalán N., R. Marcé, D. N. Kothawala and L. J. Tranvik. 2016. Organic carbon decomposition rates controlled by water retention time across inland waters. Nature Geoscience, 9(7): 501-504.
9. Sánchez-Montoya M. M., A. Pastor, I. Aristi, A. del Arco, M. Antón-Pardo, M. Bartrons, C. Ruíz, M. Joao Feio, B. Gallardo, E. Chappuis, N. Catalán. 2016. Women in limnology in the Iberian Peninsula: biases, barriers and recommendations. Limnetica, 35(1): 61-72.
8. Gómez-Gener L., B. Obrador, R. Marcé,V. Acuña, N. Catalán, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, S. Sabater, I. Muñoz, M. Koschorrek D. von Schiller. 2016. When water vanishes: magnitude and regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from dry Mediterranean streams. Ecosystems, 19(4): 710-723
2015
7. Catalán N., A. Kellerman, H. Peter, F. Carmona and L. J. Tranvik. 2015. Absence of a priming effect on dissolved organic carbon degradationin lake water. Limnology and Oceanography, 16: 159-168.
6. Casas-Ruiz J. P., J. Tittel, D. von Schiller, N. Catalán ,B. Obrador, L. Gómez-Gener, E. Zwirnmann, S. Sabater and R. Marcé. 2015. Drought-induced discontinuities in the origin and processing of dissolved organic matter in a Mediterranean river. Biogeochemistry, 127: 125-139.
5. Gómez-Gener L., B. Obrador, D. von Schiller, R. Marcé, J. P. Casas-Ruiz, L. Proia, V. Acuña, N. Catalán, I. Muñoz, M. Koschorrek. 2015. Hot spots for carbon emissions from Mediterranean fluvial networks during summer drought. Biogeochemistry, 125: 409-426.
2014
4. Catalán N., D. von Schiller, R. Marcé, D. Koschorreck, L. Gómez-Gener and B. Obrador. 2014. Carbon dioxide efflux during the flooding phase of temporary ponds. Limnetica, 33: 349-360.
3. Catalán N., B. Obrador J. Ll. Pretus. 2014. Ecosystem processes drive dissolved organic matter quality in a highly dynamic water body. Hydrobiologia, 728: 111–124.
2013
2. Catalán N., B. Obrador, M. Felip, J. Ll. Pretus., 2013. Higher reactivity of allochthonous vs. autochthonous DOC sources in a shallow lake. Aquatic Sciences, 75: 581–593.
1. Catalán N., C. Alomar, B. Obrador, J.Ll. Pretus, 2013. Seasonality and landscape factors drive dissolved organic matter properties in Mediterranean ephemeral washes. Biogeochemistry, 112: 261-274.
* Equally contributing authors