Prof. Dr. F. Patricio Ojeda | Marine ecology | Best Researcher Award
Faculty of Biological Sciences, Pont. Universidad CatĆ³lica de Chile, Chile
Federico Patricio Ojeda Rossi is a distinguished Chilean marine ecologist and a Professor Titular at the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad CatĆ³lica de Chile . He earned his Licentiate degree in Biology from the University of Chile š« (1973-1981) and later pursued his Ph.D. in Zoology at the University of Maine šŗšø (1983-1987). His career is marked by his significant contributions to the study of marine community ecology and eco-physiology of coastal fish . Throughout his tenure at the university, he has dedicated himself to advancing research in marine ecosystems, focusing on fish population dynamics, coastal recruitment processes, and larval transport mechanisms .
Publication Profile
Education:
Federicoās academic journey began with his studies in Biology at the University of Chile, where he earned his Licentiate in Biology in 1981. He then moved to the University of Maine in the USA, obtaining his Ph.D. in Zoology in 1987, where his dissertation explored rocky subtidal community structures š§ .
Experience:
Professor Ojeda Rossi has held several academic positions at the Pontificia Universidad CatĆ³lica de Chile, starting as an Auxiliary Professor in 1988 and advancing to Full Professor in 2004 . His research has primarily focused on marine ecology, especially fish species in Chilean coastal environments .
Awards and Honors:
Federicoās work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Presidential Scholarship and the University Research Fellowship from the University of Maine . His significant contributions to marine science have earned him respect and admiration within the scientific community.
Research Focus:
Professor Ojeda Rossiās research is primarily centered on the ecology and eco-physiology of coastal fish , with particular focus on long-term studies of population dynamics, recruitment phenomena, and larval distribution in the Chilean coast . His work is essential for understanding the effects of climate events like El NiƱo (ENSO) on marine life .
Conclusion:
Federico Patricio Ojeda Rossi has made significant strides in marine biology, with decades of research dedicated to understanding the complex dynamics of coastal ecosystems. His work continues to influence the study of marine communities and fish eco-physiology worldwide š.
Publications:
MorfometrĆa y nicho trĆ³fico de Coelorhynchus patagoniae (Pisces: Macrouridae). BoletĆn del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, 35, 99-104. Link
Nuevos registros para la ictiofauna de Arica, Chile. Noticiero Mensual del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, 22(261), 7-9. Link
Apterygopectus avilesi nuevo gƩnero y especie de lenguado para aguas australes chilenas (Pisces: Pleuronectiformes). Noticiero Mensual del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, 23(267), 3-10. Link
Proporciones corporales y utilizaciĆ³n del hĆ”bitat en doce especies de Liolaemus de Chile central (Lacertilia: Iguanidae). Anales del Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso, 12, 59-68. Link
UtilizaciĆ³n diferencial de recursos alimenticios por dos poblaciones simpĆ”tricas de Scomber japonicus peruanus y Sarda sarda chiliensis en el norte de Chile (Pisces: Teleostei). Medio Ambiente, 4, 19-23. Link
Trophic ecology of the clingfish Gobiesox marmoratus (Gobiesocidae): experimental evaluation of constraints to foraging behaviour. Marine Biology Research, 2025-01-02. Link š
Presettlement schooling behaviour of a rocky fish in a shallow area. Is it related to local environmental conditions? Scientia Marina, 2020-09-04. Link š