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Lara Valéria Couto Baptista The genetic structure in populations of marine organisms in remote islands: a study of bryozoans and gastropods in the Azores (NE Atlantic Ocean). Supervisors: Sérgio P. Ávila, António M. Santos & Manuel Curto
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Laura Torrent Discovering the bat fauna from the continental region of Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Supervisors: Hugo Rebelo & Co-supervisor: Javier Juste Ballesta (Doñana Biological Station - CSIC) and Adrià López-Baucells (Natural Science Museum of Granollers - BiBIO).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Leili Khalatbari Habitat connectivity of large and threatened carnivores in arid environments: effects of human activities and climate change on genetic structure of Asiatic cheetah. University of Porto. Supervisors: José Carlos Brito, Urs Breitenmoser (Institut für Virologie und Immunologie, Bern University).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Lucas Rodríguez Descarga y procesamiento de imágenes satelitales para cartografía de deforestación en Madagascar
Luis de Oliveira Rijo Gordinho Divergent selection and reproductive isolation: an empirical study on Reed Buntings. BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto. Supervisors: Dennis Hasselquist,  Júlio Manuel Neto
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Luís Filipe Ferreira Pereira Macroecological consequences of local adaptation to climate change. Supervisors: Fernando Lima, Rui Seabra & Francisco Arenas
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Lurdes Da Conceição Borges Silva Contribuição da determinação da idade de árvores e de modelos de estimativa de biomassa para a gestão de florestas exóticas nos Açores
Marcela Alvarenga Evolution and adaptive potential of seasonal camouflage in stoats (Mustela erminea). Supervisors: José Melo-Ferreira, João Pimenta.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Marco Dinís Does the dry-climate hypothesis explain the evolution to viviparity in Salamandra?: understanding the habitat constraints of the distinct reproductive modes using heterogeneous contact zones. Supervisors: Guillermo Velo-Antón, Fernando Martínez-Freiría.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Doutoramento em Biodiversidade, Genética e Evolução
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