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Miguel B. Araújo Lab | Blog

Predicting the effects of environmental change on biodiversity

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Miguel B. Araujo Lab – Resumo de investigação passada e reflexão sobre investigação futura

Quando um leigo me pergunta sobre o objeto da minha investigação, nem sempre é fácil de explicar numa frase. Na verdade, quem trabalha em biodiversidade trabalha com sistemas complexos. Logo, para entender estes sistemas, para os modelar, para projetar dinâmicas futuras, são diversas as ramificações por onde se estende a investigação. Consciente da dificuldade em sintetizar a diversidade muitos . . . [ Read More ]

Que hacemos en el lab en 1 minuto

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Post doc – Predicting Community Trophic Structures in Time

2 years postdoc position in the context of the PredWeb (Predicting Food-Web Biogeography). Project, funded through the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. Background: Biogeography examines distributions of species and communities at broad geographical scales of extent and it is often assumed that interactions among species are second-order effects, with the relationship . . . [ Read More ]

Research Highlights

Improvements in reports of species redistribution under climate change are required

The evolution of critical thermal limits of life on Earth

Climate shapes community trophic structures and humans simplify them

The marine fish food web is globally connected

Standards for data and models in biodiversity assessments

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