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769 Theses
Marta Ciccarella
Inferring sex-biased admixtureprocesses in human populations with Approximate Bayesian Computations: the case study of Atlantic Slave Tradeadmixture in Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe. Supervisors: Jorge Rocha and Paul Verdu.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Marta Horta de Sousa Vergílio
Oceanic Islands: the Azores Islands case study
Miguel Caldeira Pais
Selecção e utilização do habitat pela fracção não reprodutora da população de águia de Bonelli no Sul de Portugal
Miguel Furtado
Comparative behaviour physiology of bluefin and bigeye tuna in the north Atlantic Ocean. Universidade de Lisboa. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, Rui Rosa (MARE, Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Universidade de Lisboa), Pedro Afonso
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
Miguel Prada Monteiro
Global macrofungi invasions: Distribution patterns and impacts. Instituto Superior de Agronomia (UL). Supervisors: Luís Reino, Teresa Ferreira (ISA-UL), César Capinha (IGOT-UL).
Miguel Ribeiro
Habitat suitability of polecat in Portugal. Master thesis, University of Lisbon (FCUL). Supervisor Clara Grilo
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
Nahla Lucchini
Integrating biogeography, morphology and eco-physiology to unveil patterns of diversification in European vipers and predict species persistence under future climate change. Supervisors: Fernando Martínez Freiría, Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou, Olivier Lourdais (CEFE-CNRS, France).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto