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Movement Ecology - MOVE

Movement Ecology - MOVE

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Yoav Perlman (2018) Long-term regional and local sub-population responses of Great Bustards to land use changes in Alentejo (Portugal) and Extremadura (Spain). University of East Anglia. UK. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Paul Dolman, Nigel Collar
Alexander Hendry (2017) Environmental and climatic determinants of Little Bustard (Tetrax tetrax) migration. University of East Anglia. UK. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Paul Dolman.
Inês Pereira (2017) Analyzing the relationship between the foraging behaviour of two shark species and thermal fronts in the North Atlantic Ocean. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto
Lara Sousa (2016) Behaviour, predator-prey and fisheries interactions of ocean sunfish (Mola mola) in the North Atlantic. University of Southampton. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, David Sims (Marine Biological Association & Centre for Biological Sciences, UK)
Antonia Kloecker Species distribution modelling of migratory sharks in Norwegian waters to inform ecosystem-based management under global change. University of Oslo. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, Claudia Junge
Diana Batalha Environmental and climatic factors triggering little bustard Tetrax tetrax migration. Universidade de Lisboa. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, João Rabaça
Gonçalo Ferraz On the path of the elusive sandgrouse: a multi-scale framework for the conservation of two endangered steppe land birds. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Paulo Célio Alves, François Mougeot.
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Gonzalo Mucientes Sandoval Shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) reproductive biology, behavioural ecology and fisheries. Universidad de Vigo. Supervisor: Nuno Queiroz
Ivo da Costa Fine-scale swimming strategies and metabolic performance of ectothermic blue sharks under environmental gradients. Supervisors: Nuno Queiroz, David Sims, Yuuki Watanabe
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
Jethro Gauld Improving detection and estimation of birds’ collision risk with energy infrastructure. University of East Anglia. UK. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Phil Atkinson (British Trust for Ornithology, UK).
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