Biodiversity of Deserts and Arid Regions - BIODESERTS
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96 Theses
Raquel Henriques Ramalho Ribeiro
(2007)
Land Use and Biodiversity at a Regional Scale: the Case of the Catalonian Reptiles. University of Barcelona. Supervisors: Xavier Santos, Gustavo A. Llorente (U. of Barcelona, Spain).
Neftali Sillero
(2006)
Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems in the Biogeography of Iberian Amphibians and Reptiles
Carmen Segura
(2005)
Abiotic and biotic parameters which determined the occurrence of three herp species in Catalan Rivers. University of Barcelona. Supervisors. Xavier Santos, Gustavo A. Llorente (U. of Barcelona, Spain).
Ivo Colmonero Costeira
Ethnobiological and genomic insights of traditional management practices of insular mammals by the bijagó ethnic group in Guinea-Bissau and its applications to non-human primate conservation. Cardiff University, UK, CIBIO/InBio, Portugal and Coimbra University. Supervisors: Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva, Prof. Michael W Bruford and Dr. Susana Costa.
André Filipe Plácido Lourenço
The role of distance, environment and genetic demography on contemporary genetic differentiation in an amphibian species with intraspecific variation on reproductive strategies. BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto. Supervisors: Guillermo Velo-Antón, Ian Wang
André Vicente Liz
Comparative phylogeography of the Sahara-Sahel: integrating spatial and temporal approaches to understand biodiversity dynamics in deserts and arid regions. Supervisors: José Carlos Brito, Duarte Vasconcelos Gonçalves, Dennis Rödder (ZFMAK, Bonn Museum, Germany).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Bárbara Noronha Bastos
Daily heterothermy in arid adapted rodents, its genetic background and climatic relevance. University of Porto. Supervisors: Zbyszek Boratynski, José Carlos Brito, Katja Nowick (Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Cristian Pizzigalli
Investigating ecological networks in extreme climate environments: Landscape genomics and adaptive genetic variation in desert populations of crocodiles and baboons. University of Porto. Supervisors: José Carlos Brito, Raquel Godinho, Orly Razgour (University of Exeter, School of Biosciences, UK).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Filipa Borges
Integrating genomics with indigenous knowledge to understand responses of West African non-human primates to past and present ecological and anthropogenic-related changes. Supervisors: Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva, Prof. Tania Minhós and Prof. Kimberley Hockings.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Joana Rocha
The genetic architecture behind desert adaptation: a population genomic approach using North Africa foxes. BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto. Supervisors: Raquel Godinho. Co-supervisor: Rasmus Nielsen (UC-Berkeley).
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto