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Eco-Ethology Research Unit
Unidade de Investigação em Eco-Etologia

 
::Latest News::
• A new BA in Biology at ISPA was approved
• Participation in Projecto Arenaria
• Participation in Project BioMares
• Open Day: "Visit the frontiers of Evolution" on the 24th of November (see)
• New Center for Biociences / Centro de Biociências.
• In the latest Research Unit Evaluation (2008) the EERU/UIEE was evaluated as EXCELLENT, the highest rank, in the field of Marine Science. (more...)
• Approval of a MARINERA grant «Marine phylogeographic structuring during climate change: the signature of leading and rear edge of range shifting populations». (more...)
• Participation in the global and national comemorations of Darwin Year (more...)
• Participation in the internacional reserch project: Polar Year. (National website)
 
::Research Unit Mission::

This research unit operates in the marine sciences. It grew from an initial core of researchers dedicated to the study of fish behaviour, especially in littoral fish. The study of behaviour of littoral fish led the team to extend its activities to the study of fish ecology, larval biology, monitoring and conservation, biogeography, phylogeny, phylogeography and evolution; estuarine and freshwater fish were also integrated in our area of research.

A great emphasis was placed on monitoring fish communities and in collecting base line data on the temporal dynamics on fish assemblages, crucial information to investigate problems associated with global warming and to delineate strategies of conservation of aquatic organisms and habitats. In this respect, the study of fish was also integrated with other aquatic organisms, namely marine mammals and marine birds. The study of behaviour also led to an integrative approach, with particular emphasis on the interrelationships between behavioural and physiological processes, in particular with studies in behaviour endocrinology of vertebrates.

The Unit is led by a coordinator (Vítor Almada) and is divided in two research groups – Biology and conservation of aquatic organisms, led by the coordinator, with 10 PhDs, and integrative behavioral biology, led by Rui Oliveira, with 4 PhDs. The two research lines correspond to lines of development outlined above. The scientific activity of the Unit as a whole is oriented by the Unit leader and its PhD members plus an external advisory board, mainly composed of foreign researchers. Administrative activities are provided by the hosting Institution, that also support the work of a biologist secretary for the Unit.

 
:: Research Groups ::


Biology and conservation of aquatic organisms

Integrative behavioral biology

 
 

:: Contact information ::

ISPA - Eco-Ethology Research Unit
Rua Jardim do Tabaco, 34
1149-041 Lisboa
PORTUGAL

Phone: + 351 21 8811700
Fax: + 351 21 8860954

:: Coordinator - Vitor Almada ::

Phone: + 351 21 8811226
Fax: + 351 21 8860954
E-mail: valmada@ispa.pt

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