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Conservation Genetics and Wildlife Management - CONGEN

Conservation Genetics and Wildlife Management - CONGEN

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Luís Filipe Pinho Rocha (2023) Rediscovering Angolan Biodiversity: Patterns and regulation processes underlying large mammal community structure across South Angola. Supervisors: Nuno Ferrand de Almeida, Pedro Monterroso, Fernanda Lages (ISCED-Huíla, Angola).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Ana Mafalda Sousa Ferreira (2021) The evolution and molecular bases of seasonal coat color variation in hares: gene expression and the shared contribution of ancestral polymorphism and introgression. Supervisors: José Melo-Ferreira, Paulo Célio Alves, Jeffrey Good (U. Montana, USA).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Filipa Matos Silva Martins (2021) Towards Next-generation Biodiversity Monitoring: Improving Freshwater Quality Assessment using DNA Metabarcoding. Supervisors: Pedro Beja, Paulo Célio Alves, Simon Jarman.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Francisco Nicolau Loureiro de Amorim (2020) Ecological impacts of changing riverine habitats on terrestrial species A case study with bats in a semi-arid region. Supervisors: Pedro Beja, Hugo Rebelo.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Helena Isabel Rio Maior Palma de Oliveira (2020) Behavioural and ecological determinants of large carnivore persistence in human-dominated landscapes: the case of wolves in northwest Iberia. Supervisors: Pedro Beja, Francisco Álvares.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Małgorzata Anna Gazda (2020) Genetic Basis of Simple and Complex Traits with Relevance to Avian Evolution. Supervisors: Miguel Carneiro, Ricardo Lopes
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Ianna Borloti (2019) Bats out of Africa: disentangling the systematic position of bats in Cabo Verde. Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. Faculty of Sciences of University of Porto. Supervisors: Raquel Vasconcelos, Hugo Rebelo
Catarina Pinho (2018) What is the giant wall gecko having for dinner? Conservation genetics for guiding reserve management in Cabo Verde. Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. Faculty of Sciences of University of Porto. Supervisors: Raquel Vasconcelos, Ricardo Lopes
José Pereira (2018) Social life or comfortable home? Spatial priorities in refuge site selection by geckos from Cabo Verde. Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. Faculty of Sciences of University of Porto. Supervisor: Miguel Carretero, Co-supervisor: Raquel Vasconcelos
Pedro de França Doria Vaz Pinto (2018) Ecological and genetic analysis of Angola’s giant sable antelope (Hippotragus niger variani): conservation implications. Universidade do Porto. Supervisor: Nuno Ferrand, Co-supervisor: Raquel Godinho
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