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Modern science has had interest in establishing approaches for defining patterns present in environmental data
measurements, especially in remote sensing investigation. In the Atlantic Ocean, only the phytoplankton of the northern
hemisphere has been investigated, mainly from collections made with remote sensing. This is so because most of the newest
orbital sensors, responsible for bio monitoring, are maintained by governmental weather agencies of northern hemisphere
countries only. In this paper, it is suggested applying exploratory functional data analysis (FDA) to investigate the relationships
between chlorophyll-a concentrations and conditions at the sea surface in the Tropical South Atlantic Ocean and their variability
over recent years. FDA is a relatively new branch in statistics. Data measurements of smooth processes over time may come
from a process naturally described as functional. In this study the case of functional data presenting spatial dependence is
focused on. FDA was applied to check more than 850 time series chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature data and to
help to identify important statistical patterns in both datasets. Results allow us to conclude that phytoplankton bio-dynamics
functions response is influenced by several physical boundary conditions such as area, temperature and coastal effects. Finally,
this paper attempts to make a contribution to oceanographic implications on global change effects.
Biography
Alrenice Castro has completed her PhD at the age of 33 years from both University of São Paulo (Brazil) and Minho University (Portugal). Now she continues the
multidisciplinary postdoctoral studies at Porto University. She has a scholarship from CAPES foundation at CIIMAR, the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and
Environmental Research from Porto University.
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