CE3C

Cristina Máguas, docente do Departamento de Biologia Vegetal de Ciências ULisboa, coordenadora do cE3c e vice-presidente da Sociedade Portuguesa de Ecologia, foi eleita por unanimidade para o cargo de presidente da Federação Europeia de Ecologia (FEE). Cristina Máguas toma posse a 1 de janeiro de 2019 e a sua presidência irá coincidir com a 15.ª Conferência da Federação  - https://eeflisbon2019.org/ -, que se irá realizar no campus de Ciências ULisboa, entre 29 de julho e 2 de agosto de 2019.

15th European Ecological Federation (EEF) Congress

The overarching theme of this conference, Embedding Ecology in Sustainable Development Goals, is intended to promote discussions and interactions on how to integrate basic and applied ecological research, and their trans-disciplinarily impacts, for the effective implementation of the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Researchers and various stakeholders will have the opportunity to share outputs and innovative solutions in discussion forums, roundtables, and workshops.

 

Key Dates

How vulnerable are cetaceans to climate change? Developing and testing a new index

Por Andreia Sousa (CCIAM - Research Group, cE3c).

Climate change is altering the chemical, physical and biological processes in the marine environment. Observed impacts driven by climate have been recorded and include changes in the geographical distribution, timing of seasonal migrations, breeding biology and behaviour of species. A number of qualitative and quantitative methodologies have been developed over the years to assess the vulnerability of species to climate change.

Páginas