- Biologia, Ecologia, Ecossistemas Subterrâneos
ANA SOFIA REBOLEIRA
Carreira Docente Universitário
Categoria Professor Auxiliar
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- Biology, Ecology, Subterranean Ecosystems
Compreender a diversidade e evolução da vida, e os impactos das atividades antropogénicas nos ecossistemas. Abordagens multidisciplinares para o estudo da biodiversidade, ecologia, evolução, comportamento, fisiologia e ecotoxicologia, utilizando como modelo artrópodes adaptados a ecossistemas subterrâneos, interações parasita-hospedeiro, principalmente ligadas a associações artrópodes-fungos e microbiomas de cavernas.
Understanding the diversity and evolution of life, and how it is impacted by anthropogenic activities. Applying multidisciplinary approaches to the study of biodiversity, ecology, evolution, behaviour, physiology and ecotoxicology, using arthropods adapted to subterranean ecosystems, parasite-host interactions, mainly linked to arthropod-fungal associations and cave microbiomes as a model.
- Medina et al. & Reboleira A.S.P.S. (2023). Temperature variation in caves and its significance for subterranean ecosystems. Scientific Reports, 13: 20735. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-48014-7
- Bodawatta et al. & Reboleira (2023). Comparable early-stage decomposition but contrasting underlying drivers between surface and cave habitats along an elevational gradient. Ecological Indicators. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110607
- Duarte, Gravato, Di Lorenzo & Reboleira (2023). Acetaminophen induced antioxidant and detoxification responses in a stygobitic crustacean. Environmental Pollution, 330: 121749. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121749
- Reboleira et al. (2022). Nutrient-limited subarctic caves harbour more diverse and complex bacterial communities than their surface soil. Environmental Microbiome, 17: 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-022-00435-z
- Lopes-Ferreira et al. (2022). Brazilian cave heritage under siege. Science, 375(6586): 1238-1239. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo1973