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Phenotypic Evolution - PHENEVOL

Phenotypic Evolution - PHENEVOL

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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
Margareta Lakušić Neglected venom variability in one of the most venomous vipers in Europe: a case study of Vipera ammodytes in Balkan Peninsula–evolutionary, ecological and applied aspects. Supervisors. Fernando Martínez Freiría, Benjamin F. Hempel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany), Juan J. Calvete (Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia - CSIC, Spain).
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
Pablo Vicent-Castellô A comprehensive approach to integrated phenotypic evolution: deciphering the diversification of a transcontinental lizard radiation. Supervisors: Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou, D. James Harris, Anthony Herrel.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Rafael Carmona Temporal dynamics in range and habitat suitability for Lataste´s viper in Doñana. Master in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology - University Pablo de Olavide and Estación Biológica de Doñana. Supervisors: Fernando Martínez-Freiría, Francisco Carro (Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC, Spain).
Yuri Simone The effects of an evolutionary trade-off on scorpion diversity and feeding ecology. Supervisors: Arie van der Meijden, Anthony Herrel.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
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