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Teses e Dissertações

Rossinyol Fernàndez

2023

Rossinyol-Fernàndez, Aina (2023). Season- and guild-modulated habitat use by mammals across a forest-cashew-rice mosaic in Northern Guinea-Bissau (West Africa). Master’s Programme in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences. University of Helsinki.

Reis
da Silva

2023

Reis da Silva, Francisco (2023). Responses of herpetofaunal assemblages to different habitats in West Africa a case study in northern Guinea Bissau. Master’s Programme in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences. University of Helsinki.

2023

Coimbra, J. Daniel (2023). Landscape features of rice fields as drivers of bat activity: a case study from Guinea-Bissau. Master’s Programme in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences. University of Lisbon.

2023

Sottomayor, Madalena (2023). Nature-based solutions to increase rice yield in West Africa: an experimental assessment of the role of birds and bats as agricultural pest suppressors. Master’s Programme in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences. University of Lisbon.

2023

Oliveira, Raquel (2023). Conserving biodiversity and enhancing food security: understanding small mammal diversity patterns in mosaic landscapes of Guinea‐Bissau (West Africa). Master’s Programme in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences. University of Lisbon.

Lacerda

2024

Lacerda, Inês (2024). Sowing Seeds, Soaring Feathers: Exploring the role of temporal and spatial heterogeneity in shaping bird assemblages of Guinea-Bissau’s freshwater rice fields. Master’s Programme in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences. University of Lisbon.

2024

Fernandes, Gonçalo (2024). Patterns and drivers of insectivorous bat activity around isolated trees in rice fields of Guinea-Bissau (West Africa). Master’s Programme in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences. University of Lisbon.

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