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769 Theses
Beatriz Martins
Can an introduced gecko act as biological pest controller? Exploring the diet of Tarentola mauritanica in Madeira Island. Supervisors: Catarina Rato, Iolanda Silva-Rocha
Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto
Bernardo Lam
Combining geometric morphometrics and phylogenetic comparative methods to assess phenotypic evolution of head shape across European vipers. Master in Biology: Herpetology. Univ. Vrije, Brussels. Supervisors: Fernando Martínez-Freiría, Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou.
Bruno André Santos Marcos
Fire disturbance and functional dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems – A remote-sensing framework to analyse severity, recovery and resilience. Supervisors: João Honrado, Mário Manuel de Miranda Furtado Campos Cunha, Domingo Alcaraz-Segura
Bruno Herlander Martins
Ecological and evolutionary implications of anthropogenic food subsidies on wildlife: the white stork as a case study. Supervisors: Inês Catry, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Andrea Soriano-Redondo (University of Helsinki, Finland).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Carly Danielle Gregorich
Comparative phylogeography of Southern African ungulates across Sub-Saharan Africa. MSc program in Zoology, University of Johannesburg. Supervisor: Bettine van Vuuren (University of Johannesburg). Co-supervisor: Raquel Godinho, Paulette Bloomer (University of Pretoria)
Carolina Neves Souza
Know to protect? The power of social media in the governance of protected areas. PPGDIBICT Doctoral Programme. Federal University of Alagoas. Supervisor: Ana Cláudia Malhado. Co-supervisors: Adriana Rosa Carvalho (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, UFRN, Brazil), Richard Ladle, Ricardo Correia (Helsinki University).
Carolina Pacheco de Freitas
Genome wide patterns of selection and demographic changes in Eurasian wolves, and their influence on the selection of livestock guarding dog breeds. BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto. Supervisor: Raquel Godinho. Co-supervisor: Astrid Stronen (University of Ljubljana)
Carolina Reyes-Puig
Linking comparative tools and mechanistic niche models to understand the consequences of size variation on species' vulnerability to global change. Supervisors: Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou, Urtzi Enríquez-Urzelai, Neftalí Sillero.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Doutoramento em Geografia e Planeamento Territorial
Catarina Pinho
“Big and small – How do we fit all? An integrative framework for investigating character displacement” PhD thesis granted by FCT at CIBIO-InBIO and La Laguna University, Canary Islands, Spain. Supervision with Brent Emerson and Paulo Célio Alves