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DELIVERABLES

“The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel” - Claude Bernard

Peer-reviewed articles

5) Herrera, J; Alagador, D, Salgueiro, P; Mira, A. online earlier. A distribution-oriented approach to support landscape connectivity for ecologically distinct bird species. Plos One.

4) Alagador, D; Cerdeira, JO. 2018. A quantitative analysis on the effects of critical factors limiting the effectiveness of species conservation in future-time. Ecology and Evolution, 8: 3457-3467.

3) Buchadas, A; Vaz, AS; Honrado, JP; Alagador, D; Bastos, R; Cabral, JA; Santos, M; Vicente, JR. 2017. Dynamic modelling in research and management of biological invasions. Journal of Environmental Management, 196: 594-606 .

2) Alagador, D; Cerdeira, JO. 2017. Meeting species persistence targets under climate change: a spatially-explicit conservation planning model. Diversity and Distributions, 23: 703-713.

1) Alagador, D; Cerdeira, JO; Araújo, MB. 2016. Climate change, species range shifts and dispersal corridors: a portfolio of spatial conservation models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 7: 853–866.

Oral communications

 

9) 2018 (April 10-13) Climatic, Ecologic and Socio-Economic Data in Europe: Evaluating the Impact of Socio-Economy on Climate-Driven Species Range Changes, by Alagador, D, Cerdeira, JO & Araújo, MB. Macro 2018: 11 th Annual Meeting of the Specialist Group on Macroecology of the Ecological Society of Germany Austria and Switzerland. Birsmendorf, Switzerland.

8) 2018 (April 3-5) Introducing spatio-temporal conservation units: models for flexible optimization of species persistence under climate change, by Alagador & D, Cerdeira, JO. World Symposium on Climate Change and Biodiversity, Manchester, UK.

7) 2018, (March 20-24) Spatial temporal dynamics of conservation-concern species in Europe…where climate and people matter, by Alagador, D, Cerdeira, JO & Araújo, MB. IBS Climate Change Biogeography Meeting, Évora, Portugal.

6) 2017, (September 21-23) Optimal spatial conservation strategies for rewilding, by Araújo MB & Alagador, D. Calpe 2017 Conference: The Rewilding Conference, Gibraltar.

5) 2017, (April 10-21) The plan, the budget, the climate, the people – an evaluation of limiting effects of species persistence in the near future within conservation areas, by Alagador, D & Cerdeira, JO. 10 th  Annual Meeting of the Specialist Group on Macroecology of the Ecological Society of Germany Austria and Switzerland. Vienne, Austria.

4) 2016 (October 17-19). Disentangling the effects of climate change and budget scarcity on conservation effectiveness for multiple species, por Alagador, D & Cerdeira, JO. Conference Community Ecology for the 21st Century. Évora, Portugal.

3) 2016 (August 28 – September 1). A number of issues relating species’ persistences, available budgets and climate change in spatial conservation plans, by Alagador, D & Cerdeira, JO. EcoSummit 2016 - Ecological Sustainability: Engineering Change. Montpellier, France.

2) 2016 (May 8-12). Targeting species’ persistences under climate change, by Alagador, D & Cerdeira, JO, The International Society for Ecological Modelling Global Conference 2016, Townson, MD, USA.

1) 2015 (Jun 1-2). Hotspots of invasiveness of three acacia species in Northern Portugal: a probabilistic overview of climate change effects, by Alagador, D & Vicente, J, Conference “Trends in Biodiversity and Evolution” 2015, Vairão, Porto, Portugal.

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