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Catarina Lopes Pinho

Catarina Lopes Pinho

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Diana Ferreira (2015) Genetic and morphological impacts of a repeated fire regime on Podarcis guadarramae. MSc in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto. Supervisor: Xavier Santos, Catarina Pinho.
Master in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto
Alvarina Couto (2014) Multilocus Phylogenetics: Inferring the Species Tree of the Iberian and North African Podarcis Wall Lizards. MSc in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto. Supervisors: Catarina Pinho, Sara Rocha
Mariana Ribeiro (2014) A landscape genetics perspective on the spatial dynamics of hybridization between two species of wall lizards. MSc in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto. Co-supervisor: Miguel Carretero, Catarina Pinho, Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou
Tiago Loureiro de Carvalho (2012) A trial of karyotypic microdissection as an enrichment pathway for next-generation sequencing
Mestrado em Biodiversidade, Genética e Evolução
Margarita de Los Angeles Medina Romero (2011) Distribution patterns and ecological traits of Iberian and North African Podarcis wall lizards. What can we learn from ecological niche modelling?
Mestrado em Biodiversidade, Genética e Evolução
Vera Maria Varela Cardoso (2011) Phylogeny and divergence population genetics of Lake Malawi cichlids
MSc in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution
Guilherme Miguel Caeiro Dias (2000) Understanding speciation: a multidisciplinary assessment of hybrid zones using a lizard species complex as model. PhD in Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution. University of Porto. Supervisors: Catarina Pinho, Pierre-André Crochet
Nina Serén How (will) ectotherms cope with changing environments? A test with a unique model organism under contrasting ecological pressures. Supervisors: Miguel A. Carretero, Catarina Pinho, Anamarija Žagar
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
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