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Miguel B. Araújo Lab

Predicting the effects of environmental change on biodiversity

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Lectures

Lecture series on Biodiversity 2030 (in Portuguese)

Introduction

Biodiversity loss: reasons for policy failure

to be published soon

Biodiversity and climate change

to be published soon

Climate-change resilient protected areas 

to be published soon

Planning, management and governance of protected areas

to be published soon

Biodiversity and the user pays principle

to be published soon

Biodiversity and the polluter pays principle

to be published soon

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News

  • Highly cited researcher 2022
  • New project: NaturaConnect
  • Jury of Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity meets in Lisbon
  • Interview in "El Español"
  • Interview in Ambiente Magazine

Outreach

  • 200 anniversary of Alfred Russel Wallace
  • Is the planet full? TV programme
  • COP27 - Razones para optimismo?
  • Human disturbances affect the topology of food webs
  • Interview in Ambiente Magazine

Opportunities

  • La Caixa PhD studentship
  • Position available: Technician
  • Call for access to Iberian Pond data (2022)
  • First call AQUACOSM-PLUS
  • La Caixa Foundation PhD studentship on climate change and protected areas

Research Highlights

Human disturbances affect the topology of food webs

Biogeography of bird and mammal trophic structures

Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking

Response of an Afro-Palearctic bird migrant to glaciation cycles

Improvements in reports of species redistribution under climate change are required

Books

Biodiversidade 2030

Biodiversidade 2030

Ecological Niches and Geographic Distributions

Ecological Niches and Geographic Distributions

Spatial Conservation Prioritization

Spatial Conservation Prioritization

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