187 Theses
Concluded
João Carlos Campos Rodrigues (2010); Water detection in desert environments: Evaluating the performance of Normalized Difference Water Indexes to identify potential dispersal corridors for Nile crocodiles in Mauritania; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): José Carlos Alcobia Rogado de Brito;
Concluded
Dora Sofia Martins Henriques (2010); Inference of Bantu-speaking population dispersal models through multilocus genotype data: preliminary results; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Jorge Macedo Rocha;
Concluded
Nuno Miguel Monteiro da Silva (2010); Improvement of na autossomal STR on line database and evaluation of human worldwide genetic diversity; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Luísa Maria Sousa Mesquita Pereira;
Concluded
José Miguel Soares Cavadas (2010); Population structure and gene flow in desert environments: an application of molecular tools to isolate populations of crocodiles and monitor lizards in the mountains of Mauritania; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): José Carlos Alcobia Rogado de Brito;
Concluded
Joana Nunes Rocha (2010); Molecular detection and impact of multiple-sired litters in the porco alentejano; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Albano Gonçalo Beja Pereira;
Concluded
Carlos Filipe Lopes de Carvalho (2010); Demography, environment and the origin of individual differences in behaviour; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Gonçalo Cardoso;
Concluded
Joana da Silva Mendes (2010); Hard or soft polytomies in the evolutionary history of Podarcis wall lizards? Insights from multiple nuclear markers; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): David James Alexander Edward Harris;
Concluded
Joana Maria de Almeida Pereira Vilela (2010); Decoding the mechanisms underlying mitogenomic evolution in hares (Lepus spp.); Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): José Melo Ferreira;
Concluded
Guilherme Miguel Caeiro Dias (2010); High genetic diversity in the fragmented populations of Betic midwife toad (Alytes dickhilleni): characterization through the use of mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Maria Helena Aguiar Gonçalves;
Concluded
Ana Margarida Lima Lopes (2010); Genetic variability in genes associated with physiological and adaptive functions in lagomorphs; Institutions(s): University of Porto; Supervisor(s): Pedro José Castro Esteves;