Biodiversity in Agricultural and Forest Ecosystems - AGRODIV
Theses
14 Theses
Harry Hirst
(2022)
It’s getting hot in here: The influence of heatwaves on chick growth and adult activity of two kestrel species (Falco spp. University of East Anglia, United Kingdom. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK).
João Gameiro
(2022)
Species interactions in recently established mixed colonies: implications for conservation. Doctoral Programme in Biodiversity. University of Lisbon. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Jorge Palmeirim (University of Lisbon).
João Lopes Guilherme
(2022)
Informing conservation of African-Eurasian migratory landbirds, raptors, and storks using tracking data. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Ana Sofia Rodrigues (CNRS, France), Vicky Jones (Birdlife International, UK).
Claire Buchan
(2021)
Consequences of migratory strategies in the context of anthropogenic threats. University of East Anglia, UK. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), James Gilroy (University of East Anglia, UK), Phil Atkinson (BTO, UK).
Inês Oliveira
(2021)
Parasitic costs and host-preferences: The case of an avian ectoparasite, Carnus hemapterus, in different social contexts. MSc in Biologia da Conservação - University of Lisbon. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Jorge Palmeirim (University of Lisbon).
Joana Araújo
(2021)
Roads as a driver of changes in the bird community and disruptors of Ecosystem Services provision. MSc in Biologia da Conservação - University of Lisbon. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Fernando Ascenção (University of Lisbon).
Katherine Rogerson
(2019)
Mechanisms driving changes in migratory behaviour of long lived birds in response to global environmental change. School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Jenny Gill (University of East Anglia, UK), Phil Atkinson (BTO, UK).
Philip Saunders
(2016)
The role of habitat and climate change in recent declines in Eastern and Western populations of European rollers (Coracias garrulus). School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Simon Butler (University of East Anglia, UK), Phil Atkinson (BTO, UK).
Sophie Lewis
(2016)
Isotopic variation in the feathers of the Lesser Kestrel and European Rollers: implications for stable isotope application in migration studies. Master of Sciences. School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK).
Pedro Patto
(2014)
Impacto das alterações climáticas na biologia reprodutora e condição fisiológia do Francelho e Rolieiro. Master in Ecologia e Gestão Ambiental. University of Lisbon. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Francisco Moreira.