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Movement Ecology - MOVE

Movement Ecology - MOVE

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Annaïs Teixeira (2021) The impact of the Northeast Atlantic OMZ on shark fishing risk. Université de Tours. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Bruno Saraiva (2021) The influence of the Sound scattering layers on the vertical behaviour of two mesopelagic sharks. Universidade do Algarve. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Diogo Costa (2021) The influence of oxygen fronts and mesoscale eddies on the foraging patterns and space use of blue and mako sharks. Universidade do Algarve. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Nina Bogdanović (2021) Post-breeding distribution of little bustard in Iberia: implications for present and future conservation strategy. University of Munich. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Ricardo Correia, Mariana Simões, Dirk Metzler.
Ana Teresa Marques (2020) Effects of anthropogenic infrastructures on the spatial ecology of raptors and bustards. Universidade de Lisboa. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Francisco Moreira, Jorge Palmeirim
Dulce Duarte (2020) Trans-Atlantic movements and behaviour of shortfin mako sharks in the North Atlantic. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto
Marisa Vedor (2019) Impacts of Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) on habitat preferences of satellite tracked pelagic sharks. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, Rui Rosa (MARE, Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Universidade de Lisboa)
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Christina Morais-Juhlin (2018) Climate change impact on grassland birds in the Mediterranean basin: a case study with the Little Bustard. Universidade de Lund. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Francisco Moreira, Jorge Palmeirim, Ricardo Correia
Ivo da Costa (2018) Thermocline influence on the vertical behaviour of marine predators. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto
Miguel Baptista (2018) Life history biology and ecology of the world's largest bony fish, Mola mola. Universidade de Lisboa. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, Rui Rosa (MARE, Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Universidade de Lisboa), Joana Raimundo
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