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João Paulo Silva

João Paulo Silva

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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
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
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.
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
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).
Marta Acácio The environmental determinants of dispersal and migratory behaviour of long lived birds. University of East Anglia. UK. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK), Phil Atkinson (British Trust for Ornithology, UK).
Rita Ramos Movement, behaviour and microclimate habitat requirements of endangered grassland birds in a warming world. Supervisors: João Paulo Silva, Nuno Queiroz, Aldina Franco (University of East Anglia, UK)
BIODIV Doctoral Programme. University of Porto
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