2024
Local attitudes towards conservation governance in a large tropical multiple-use Marine Protected Area in Brazil - Ocean and Coastal Management
Discentes:José Gilmar Junior - TD2016/Carolina Neves - Turma D2020/Aline Olimpio - Turma M2020/Evelynne Barros - Turma D2022
Felipe Vieira - Turma D2019/Johnny Lima - Turma M2021/Norah Gamarra - Turma D2018
Docentes: Ana Malhado/João Campos/Nidia Fabré/Vandick Batista/Richard Ladle
Quantifying spatial ignorance in the effort to collect terrestrial fauna in Namibia, Africa - Ecological Indicators
Discente:Thainá Lessa - Turma D2020
Docentes:Ana Malhado/Richard Ladle
Population biology and morphometric relationships of the invasive river shrimp Macrobrachium amazonicum (Crustacea, Palaemonidae)
in the lower São Francisco River, Brazil - Fundamental and Applied LimnologyDiscente:Lucia Santos - TD2021
Management strategy influences coral oxidative stress responses in a marine protected area in the Southwestern Atlantic - Marine Pollution Bulletin
Discentes:Julia Paulina - TM2019/valberth Nunes - TD2023
Docentes: Claudio Sampaio/Lazaro Jesus/ Taciana Kramer
How taxonomic change influences forecasts of the Linnean shortfall (and what we can do about it)? - Journal of Biogeography
Discente:Thainá Lessa - TD2020
Docente: Richard Ladle
First multitaxon assessment of arthropod responses to urbanisation in a widely distributed native and ruderal plant of Brazil - Insect Conservation and Diversity
Discentes: Rosy Valeria - TD2022/Brenda Nobre - TM2024
Docentes: Kim Ribeiro/Guilherme Ferreira
Congeneric and sympatric tropical mullets respond differently to environmental variability: insights into coexistence - Marine and Freshwater Research
Discentes: Jordana Rangely - TD2020/Daniele Vieira - TD2020/Victor Silva - TD2018/Ivan Assis - TD2022
Docentes:Nídia Fabré
Pleistocene sea level variation and changes in the Sao ̃ Francisco river drove the evolution of Atlantic sabretooth anchovy - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Discente:Alany Pontes - TD2023.2
Docentes: Tamí Mott/Uedson Jacobina
Long-term tracking reveals the influence of body size andhabitat type on the home range of Antillean manatees(Trichechus manatus manatus)-Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Discente: Iran Normande - TD2021
Docente: Robson Santos/Richard Ladle
Influence of sex and home range on released Antillean manatees’ behavior in Brazil - Aquatic Mammals
Discente: Iran Normande - TD2021
Proximity to freshwater and seagrass availability mediate the impacts of climate change on the distribution of the West Indian manatee - Aquatic Mammals
Discente: Iran Normande - TD2021
Does tourism policy consider climate? Exploring rainy season narratives on the Alagoas coast, Brazil -Ambiente e Sociedade
Discente: Iran Normande - TD2021
Conservation of wild food plants from wood uses: evidence supporting the protection hypothesis in Northeastern Brazil - Journal of Environmental Management
Discente: Roberta caetano - TD2020
Docentes: Patricia Muniz/ Rafael Silva
Bioaccumulation and ecotoxicity of parabens in aquatic organisms: current status and trends - Environmental Pollution
Discentes: Felipe Felix - TM2022/ Bianca Carnib - TM2020/ Emilly Valentim - TM2023
Docente: Lazaro Jesus
Trends in the Brazilians’ engagement with insects on the internet - Insect Conservation and Diversity
Discente: Arthur Silva - TD2021
Docente: Kim Barão