Pedro Monterroso
Post-Doc Researcher
Theses
11 Theses
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
Mariana Tabanez Martins
(2023)
Reactive behavior of mesopredators to large African carnivore cues under community restoration. MSc in Conservation Biology (FCUL). Supervisors: Pedro Monterroso, Luís Miguel Rosalino (University of Lisbon).
Carolina Nogueira
(2021)
Modelling the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) density across Europe. MSc in Ecology and Environment (FCUP-UP). Supervisors: Pedro Monterroso, Pablo Ferreras (IREC, CSIC-UCLM), José Jimenez (IREC, CSIC-UCLM).
Maria Teresa Almeida Oliveira
(2016)
Spatial ecology of the European wildcat in the Iberian Peninsula. Supervisor:Pedro Monterroso Co-Supervisor: Pablo Ferreras (IREC, CSIC-UCLM-JCCM))
Pedro Manuel Gomes Moreira
(2013)
Carnivore’s distribution and ecological niche models in Portugal and comparison of 3 Non-invasive monitoring methods. Univeristy of Porto. Supervisors: Paulo Célio Alves, Pedro Seabra Monterroso
Beatriz Alves
Epidemiological investigation in populations of European wildcats (Felis silvestris), sympatric domestic cats (Felis catus) and their hybrids, representing different gradients of conservation and disturbance: a multi-disciplinary and transboundary approach. Supervisors: Paulo Celio Alves, Nuno Santos, Pedro Monterroso, Helen Senn (Royal Zoological Society of Scotland).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Gorky Ríos-Alvear
Effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the extinction threshold hypothesis in the Llanganates-Sangay Ecological Corridor, Ecuador. Supervisor: Pedro Monterroso, Neftalí Sillero (University of Porto), Marcella Kelly (Virginia Tech).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Miguel Lajas
The ecology of fear in predators: preemptive and reactive responses of mesocarnivores to the risk of interspecific killing. Supervisors: Pedro Monterroso, Paul Lukacs (University of Montana, US), Marc Stalmans (Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Milciades Chicomo
Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of ungulate populations dynamics in a desert landscape. Supervisors: Pedro Monterroso, Jared Stabach (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, US).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Mónia Nakamura
Wolf demography in human-dominated landscapes: Insights for wolf conservation in the Anthropocene. Supervisors: Pedro Monterroso, José Vicente López-Bao (Biodiversity Research Institute; CSIC – Oviedo University – Principality of Asturias); Olivier Gimenez (CEFE, Université de Montpellier).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto