Articles in SCI journals
Year: 2018
Marchini A, Costa AC, Ferrario J, Micael J (2018) The global invader Paracerceis sculpta (Isopoda: Sphaeromatidae) has extended its range to the Azores Archipelago. Marine Biodiversity, 48(2): 1001-1007.
Micael J, Gillon A, Jardim N, Rodrigues P, Costa AC (2018) Sexual reproduction in the invasive bryozoan Amathia verticillata (Ctenostomatida: Vesiculariidae). Journal of Coastal Conservation, 22(2): 305-314.
Parente MI, Gabriel D, Micael J, Botelho AZ, Ballesteros E, Milla D, dos Santos R, Costa AC (2018) First report of the invasive macroalga Acrothamnion preissii (Rhodophyta, Ceramiales) in the Atlantic Ocean. Botanica Marina, 61(1): 85-90.
Raposeiro PM, Saez A, Giralt S, Costa AC, Goncalves V (2018) Causes of spatial distribution of subfossil diatom and chironomid assemblages in surface sediments of a remote deep island lake. Hydrobiologia, 815(1): 141-163.
Articles in SCI journals
Year: 2017
Abrantes F, Rodrigues T, Rufino M, Salgueiro E, Oliveira D, Gomes S, Oliveira P, Costa A, Mil-Homens M, Drago T, Naughton F (2017) The climate of the Common Era off the Iberian Peninsula. Climate of the Past, 13(12): 1901-1918.
Gillon A, Costa AC, Micael J (2017) Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836: an invasive caprellid new to the Azores archipelago. Marine Biodiversity, 47(2): 499-510.
Raposeiro PM, Rubio MJ, González A, Hernández A, Sánchez-López G, Vázquez-Loureiro D, Rull V, Bao R, Costa AC, Gonçalves V, Sáez A, Giralt S (2017) Impact of the historical introduction of exotic fishes on the chironomid community of Lake Azul (Azores Islands). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 466: 77-88.
Articles in SCI journals
Year: 2016
Borges LMS, Hollatz C, Lobo J,Cunha AM, Vilela AP, Calado G, Coelho R, Costa AC, Ferreira MSG, Costa MH, Costa FO (2016) With a little help from DNA barcoding: investigating the diversity of Gastropoda from the Portuguese coast. Scientific Reports, 6: 20226.
Ferreira V, Raposeiro PM, Pereira A, Cruz AM, Costa AC, Graca MAS, Gonçalves V (2016) Leaf litter decomposition in remote oceanic island streams is driven by microbes and depends on litter quality and environmental conditions. Freshwater Biology, 61(5): 783-799.