Yuri Artioli

Environmental Science
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
United Kingdom

Biography

Yuri Artioli is a Senior Scientist who has been working as a Marine Ecosystem Modeller at PML since late 2008. He has a Masters degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Padova (Italy), where in 2002 he defended a thesis on A water quality model for the Lake Belau (Germany) and simulation of remediation intervention.

Research Intrest

Modelling how the shelf sea marine ecosystem responds to the direct and indirect anthropogenic stressors, from climate change to eutrophication to habitat changes, with a particular focus on Ocean acidification.

List of Publications
Artioli Y, Friedrich J, Gilbert AJ, McQuatters-Gollop A, Mee LD, et al. (2008), Nutrient budgets for European seas: a measure of the effectiveness of nutrient reduction policies, Mar Pollut Bull, 56:1609-1617.
Findlay HS, Artioli Y, Moreno Navas J, Hennige S, Wicks L, et al. (2013), Tidal downwelling and implications of future ocean acidification and warming on cold-water coral reefs, Global Change Biology 19. 2708-2719.
Artioli Y, Blackford JC, Nondal G, Bellerby RG J, Wakelin, et al. (2013), Heterogeneity of impacts of high CO2 on the North Western European Shelf, Biogeosciences Discuss, 10: 9389-9413.