Mariana Isabel Rossa Mendes

graus académicos

2022 – ongoing – PhD in Biology and Ecology of Global Change in the University of Aveiro, entitled: “Effects of ungulate rewilding on the functions and processes of Mediterranean ecosystems”

2018 – 2021 – Master in Applied Ecology in the University of Aveiro, with a thesis entitled: “The importance of trophic restoration in the conservation of the Iberian wolf”

2014 – 2018: Degree in Biology in the University of Aveiro with a final project entitled “Monitorização das populações de cervídeos na Serra da Lousã” and a curricular internship entitled “Wolf, prey and mesocarnivores in a Mediterranean area“, Animal Behaviour, Ecology and Population Management Group, University of Siena, Italy. Erasmus+ programme.

interesses de investigação

Ecosystem and populations dynamics
Wildlife Management and Conservation
Community and Trophic interactions

Programa Doutoral

Biology and Ecology of Global Change

Título da Tese

Effects of ungulate rewilding on the functions and processes of Mediterranean ecosystems

Orientador

Dr João Carvalho, Dra Rita Tinoco Torres, Dr Ramón Perea

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