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My research aims to increase our understanding of the environmental factors that are hampering the recovery rates of coral populations and to study how recovery rates can be bolstered by management actions. My research integrates experimentation and mathematical modeling approaches to predict current and future dispersal patterns of coral species. Specifically, I aim to elucidate how larval development dynamics of marine invertebrates determine important ecological processes, such as dispersal, recruitment and connectivity among populations and to predict how and to what extent climate change may alter these patterns.

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Education/Academic qualification

Ph.D. Biology, Specialty in Marine Biology and Aquaculture, University of Lisbon, Portugal

… → 2009

Post-graduation Statistics Applied to Biology and Health Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal

… → 2005

B.Sc., Marine Biology (Honors), University of Lisbon, Portugal

… → 2003

External positions

Research Fellow (Academic level B), James Cook University, Australia

Jan 1 2010Jan 1 2013

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lisbon

Jan 1 2009Jan 1 2010

Disciplines

  • Life Sciences
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Marine Biology
  • Animal Experimentation and Research