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Miguel B. Araújo Lab

Predicting the effects of environmental change on biodiversity

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Ecochange

Challenges in assessing and forecasting biodiversity and ecosystem changes in Europe

logo eu The Ecochange project is supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework Programme as a 5 year Integrated Project from 2007-2011 under the Thematic Sub-Priority Global Change and Ecosystems.

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News

  • Marine heatwaves last longer in deeper water
  • Miguel Bastos Araújo elected member of the Lisbon Academy of Sciences
  • Miguel Bastos Araújo wins Green Award for Science
  • Position available: Researcher in NaturaConnect
  • The Grand Jury of the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity Meets in Berlin

Outreach

  • Marine heatwaves last longer in deeper water
  • Além Risk (Beyond Risk) on RTP
  • 50 years of protected areas in Portugal
  • 200 anniversary of Alfred Russel Wallace
  • Além Risco (Beyond Risk) project

Opportunities

  • Position available: Researcher in NaturaConnect
  • Position available: PhD candidate in Community Ecology and Systematic Conservation Planning
  • La Caixa PhD studentship
  • Position available: Technician
  • Call for access to Iberian Pond data (2022)

Research Highlights

Marine biodiversity exposed to prolonged and intense subsurface heatwaves

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

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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