
معرفی
Marino Korlević is a Senior Research Associate at the Ruđer Bošković Institute's Center for Marine Research, affiliated with the Laboratory for Benthic Ecology. His work focuses on microbial communities in marine environments, particularly in benthic ecosystems and seagrass meadows. He investigates environmental factors influencing microbial dynamics, invasive species impacts, and biogeochemical processes in coastal and open-ocean settings.
His research interests span marine microbiology, benthic ecology, and environmental science. Key areas include prokaryotic community dynamics, microbial responses to pollution, and the ecological consequences of invasive species like Caulerpa cylindracea. He employs metagenomic and molecular techniques to study microbial diversity and functional adaptations.
Recent articles highlight studies on temporal prokaryotic community shifts in nearshore environments, seagrass meadow decline mechanisms, and enzymatic activity in marine snow-associated microbes. His work underscores the interplay between environmental stressors and microbial resilience in marine systems.
Marino Korlević has not been noted for scientific awards in the provided texts. His research is conducted within the Laboratory for Benthic Ecology, focusing on both field and lab-based studies of coastal and open-ocean microbiology.

