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Departamento de Biologia Animal

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Telefone Direto 214869211
Email rarosa@ciencias.ulisboa.pt
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Carreira Docente Universitário
Categoria Professor Associado com Agregação

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Rui Rosa graduated in Marine Biology by Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon (FCUL), in 1999 and completed a PhD degree in Biology by the same institution in 2005 (host institution: IPIMAR – “Instituto Português de Investigação das Pescas e do Mar”). Subsequently, Rosa carried out his post-doctoral activities on Climate Change research at Univ. Rhode Island (USA), funded by FCT, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian and US National Science Foundation. While still at young age, Rosa received the two most important national scientific awards in the field of Marine Biology (Sea Museum and IMAR-Luiz Saldanha Awards). Rosa has authored 206 papers in international peer reviewed journals and has an H-index of 33 (Scopus) or 42 (Google Scholar). Besides the 204 other types of publications, it is important to note that several of those studies were published in top-ranked journals such as Nature Ecology and Evolution, Nature Geoscience, Nature Sustainability, PNAS, Proc. Royal Soc. London, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Global Change Biology, and Biology Letters, among others, as well as highlighted in renowned media – e.g. BBC News (three times), Discovery Channel, National Geographic (two times), The New York Times, The Times – and in European Commission Alerts. Rosa has also authored 3 books, 9 book chapters, and was the main editor of 2 books that included the participation of 66 international experts. Rosa has 189 oral and 95 poster communications in national and international meetings and has been engaged in internationally-renowned evaluation programs, including those of US National Science Foundation, NERC (UK), ANR (FR), National Geographic, and US MIT Sea-Grants.


Interesses Científicos

Alterações globais no meio marinho, Ecofisiologia Marinha, Biologia Marinha, Biogeografia


Scientific Interests

Global Change Biology, Climate Change, Marine Ecophysiology, Marine Biology, Marine Biogeography


Publicações selecionadas
  • Sampaio, E., Rosa, I.C., Ferreira, V., Santos, C., Portner, H.-O., Duarte, C.M., Levin, L. & ROSA, R. (2021) Impacts of hypoxic events surpass those of future ocean warming and acidification. Nature Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-020-01370-3
  • Vedor, M., Queiroz, N., Mucientes, G., Couto, A., Costa, I., Santos, A.M., Vandeperre, F., Fontes, J., Afonso, P., ROSA, R., Humphries, N.E. & Sims, D.W. (2021) Climate-driven oceanic deoxygenation leads to habitat compression making a top predator more prone to overfishing. eLife 10: e62508.
  • Frazão-Santos, C., Agardy, T., Andrade, F., Calado, H., Crowder, L.B., Ehler, C.N., García-Morales, S., Gissi, E., Halpern, B., Orbach, M.K., Pörtner, H.-O. & ROSA, R. (2020) Integrating climate change in ocean planning. Nature Sustainability 3: 505-516.
  • Frazão-Santos, C., Agardy, T., Andrade, F., Barange, M., Crowder, L.B., Ehler, C.N., Orbach, M.K. & ROSA, R. (2016) Ocean planning in a changing climate. Nature Geoscience 9: 730.
  • ROSA, R. & Seibel B.A. (2008) Synergistic effects of climate-related variables suggest future physiological impairment in a top oceanic predator. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105: 20776-20780.

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Prizes and Awards

2022-04-27 - Menções honrosas de Docência de Excelência em Ciências (Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa)