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ÍNDICE
1. Caraterização e Objectivos do CIIMAR .............................................................................. 4
Missão
Visão
Orgãos Sociais
2. Estrutura Científica e Linhas Temáticas ............................................................................. 5
3. Equipa de Investigação ..................................................................................................... 8
4. Atividade de I&DT ............................................................................................................ 9
Programa Integrado de IC&DT
Projectos de I&DT de programas competitivos
Indicadores de Produtividade Científica
Organização de Eventos Científicos
4. Programas Horizontais ................................................................................................... 15
Ciência e Sociedade
Formação avançada
Redes Temáticas
Transferência de Tecnologia
Suporte a Políticas Públicas
5. Financiamento ............................................................................................................... 23
6. Prémios e Distinções ...................................................................................................... 23
7. Anexos .......................................................................................................................... 24
Anexo 1. Lista de projetos de I&DT obtidos via programas de financiamento competitivo em execução em 2014
Anexo 2. Lista de indicadores de produtividade científica realizados em 2014
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Mensagem da Direção
O CIIMAR teve em 2014 um ano
pleno de atividades e de grandes
desafios, com o processo de avaliação e
financiamento das unidades para o
período 2015-2020, as oportunidades
de candidaturas para novos projetos do
Horizonte 2020 e das EEA Grants, o
concluir das obras do novo terminal de
cruzeiros do porto de Leixões onde
ficará a sede do CIIMAR. Os projectos
financiados pelo ON2 – ECORISK,
AQUAIMPROV, MARBIOTECH e
MARECON.PT vieram trazer algum
oxigénio, permitindo reforçar os
recursos humanos de pós-
doutoramento e técnicos, contrariando
a escassez de bolsas da FCT. Vieram
também fomentar a colaboração intra-
instituicional o que trouxe mais
publicações e orientações conjuntas.
Submetemos em 2014 à A3Es uma
proposta de programa doutoral em
Biotecnologia Marinha e Aquacultura,
integrando a Universidade do Porto e a
Universidade do Minho. Em 2015
esperamos finalmente mudar para as
novas instalações no terminal de
cruzeiros no porto de Leixões, o que
permitirá não só realizarmos o desejo
de estar junto ao mar, como potenciará
sinergias com outros atores
importantes ligados ao mar como a
APDL, IPMA, DOCAPESCA, UPTEC-MAR,
Conserveiras, Marisqueiras entre
outros.
Em 2014 o CIIMAR viu
aprovadas duas candidaturas ao roteiro
das infrastruturas da FCT, sendo parte
integrante do EMBRC.PT (European
Marine Biological Resource Centre) e
do EMSO.PT (European
Multidisciplinary Seafloor and Water
Column Observatory). O financiamento
deverá ser objeto de concurso durante
2015.
O CIIMAR continuará a ser a
referência da área do MAR na UPorto e
manterá a sua política de interação com
todas as unidades orgânicas e centros
de investigação da UPorto, reforçando a
marca MAR na nossa universidade.
Porto, 25 de Maio de 2015
Vitor Vasconcelos
Presidente da Direção CIIMAR
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1. Caraterização e Objectivos do
CIIMAR
O CIIMAR é um centro de
investigação integrante do CIMAR –
Laboratório Associado, que agrega também
o CCMAR – Centro de Ciências do Mar da
Universidade do Algarve. O CIIMAR, para
além do núcleo baseado na Universidade
do Porto, possui ainda duas unidades, uma
nos Açores e outra na Madeira, ambos com
personalidade jurídica (CIIMAR-Madeira e
CIIMAR-Açores) e três grupos do IPMA-
Lisboa. Na UPorto além da sede o CIIMAR
possui grupos de investigação em cinco
unidades orgânicas: Instituto de Ciências
Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Faculdades de
Ciências, Engenharia, Farmácia e Direito.
O CIIMAR contribui para uma
abordagem “Azul” da exploração dos
recursos marinhos com o fomento à
Investigação e Desenvolvimento
promovendo uma abordagem multi e
interdisciplinar tendo em conta os vários
aspectos do Oceano e da investigação
costeira. O CIIMAR tem como objetivo
investigar as ligações entre os processos
biológicos, químicos e físicos, contribuindo
para a compreensão do Oceano e
funcionamento dos seus ecossistemas,
bem como as respostas dos ecossistemas
às mudanças globais.
Missão
O CIIMAR é uma instituição de
investigação científica e de formação
avançada da Universidade do Porto. Tem
como missão o desenvolvimento de
investigação de excelência, a promoção do
desenvolvimento tecnológico e o apoio a
políticas públicas na área das Ciências do
Mar e Ambiente.
Visão
“O conhecimento do Oceano como
base para a gestão e exploração
sustentável dos recursos”.
Orgãos Sociais
Os actuais orgãos sociais do
CIIMAR iniciaram o mandato em Janeiro de
2013, e tem a seguinte constituição.
Assembleia Geral
Presidente: João José Oliveira Dias
Coimbra.
Vogais: Aires Manuel Pereira Oliva Teles;
Fernando Francisco Machado Veloso
Gomes; Aurélia Maria de Pinho Marques
Saraiva; Ana Paula de Campos Mucha.
Direção
Presidente: Vitor Manuel Oliveira
Vasconcelos.
Membros da Direção: Maria Luisa Machado
Cerqueira Bastos; Miguel Alberto Machado
Santos; Luís Filipe Costa de Castro;
Alexandre Lobo-da-Cunha.
Conselho Fiscal
Presidente: Maria Natividade Ribeiro
Vieira.
Vogais: José Fernando Magalhães
Gonçalves; Maria Helena Rêgo Martins
Peres.
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2. Estrutura Científica e Linhas
Temáticas
Portugal tem a maior ZEE da União
Europeia, em particular considerando a
projetada extensão da plataforma
continental. A gestão e exploração
sustentável deste recurso implicam riscos,
mas também numerosas oportunidades
ainda não exploradas. Mais de 1/3 da
população mundial vive em zonas
costeiras, dependendo também dos seus
recursos e serviços. No entanto, os
recursos marítimos e costeiros estão cada
vez mais ameaçados pelas alterações
climáticas e o crescente aumento da
população humana. Atividades como o
transporte marítimo, a utilização intensiva
do solo, sobrepesca, lixo marinho, a
invasão de espécies não-nativas, poluição,
erosão costeira e degradação do habitat
são ameaças à sustentabilidade. Em
contraste, os usos futuros do Oceano
trarão oportunidades valiosas em áreas
como a da Aquacultura, Biotecnologia
Marinha, Energia Renovável, exploração do
leito marinho e Turismo. O "Plano de Ação
Atlântico" proposto pela Comissão
Europeia salienta o impacto sócio-
económico esperado destas atividades. As
prioridades do Horizonte 2020 em
particular dos Desafios Societais 2 e 5 serão
os motores chave do conhecimento e
economia relacionada com a investigação
marinha.
Neste contexto, o ano de 2013
assistiu a uma renovação e reorganização
profunda das linhas temáticas de
investigação do Centro. Este processo
coincide com a entrada em funções de
novos corpos sociais e também como
resultado da reorientação estratégica
visando a candidatura ao concurso das
unidades de I&D da FCT. Em particular, o
processo de reorganização incorporou
claramente as temáticas dos Desafios
Societais do Horizonte 2020, estabelecendo
uma ligação estreita entre investigação e
inovação.
A investigação do Centro está
organizada em três linhas temáticas:
Mudanças Globais e Serviços dos
Ecossistemas (Global Changes and
Ecosystems Services), Biologia, Aquacultura
e Qualidade dos Alimentos de Origem
Aquática (Biology, Aquaculture and
Seafood Quality) e Biotecnologia Marinha
(Marine Biotechnology), coordenadas
respetivamente pelos colegas Carlos Vale,
Luísa Valente e Vitor Vasconcelos.
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Linhas Científicas Temáticas do CIIMAR 2014.
A subdivisão em grupos alocados a
cada linha temática foi alvo de alterações
ao longo de 2014, visando nomeadamente
o processo de candidatura do Centro ao
programa de Unidades I&D da FCT. No final
de 2014 o CIIMAR encontra-se organizado
em 10 grupos de investigação, que incluem
um total de 27 equipas. O aumento face ao
passado recente resulta por um lado da
formação de novos grupos com origem em
investigadores do Centro, e também da
entrada de novos membros
nomeadamente do Instituto Português do
Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA) e da Faculdade
de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto
(FFUP). Este processo permitiu a
incorporação de novas valências científicas
claramente em linha com os novos
objetivos do centro.
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3. Equipa de Investigação
O conjunto dos recursos humanos
do CIIMAR é constituído por cerca de 400
membros, incluindo investigadores e
pessoal técnico e administrativo.
O corpo de doutorados representa
uma fração significativa dos recursos
humanos do centro, com cerca de 41% do
total. Relativamente aos membros não
doutorados, cerca de 65% são estudantes
envolvidos em programas de formação
avançada. O CIIMAR acolhe investigadores
de 28 nacionalidades distintas.
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4. Atividade de I&DT
Programa Integrado de IC&DT
Em 2011, o CIIMAR apresentou
uma candidatura ao ON.2 – Programa
Operacional do Norte (SAESCTN-
PIIC&DT/1/2011) nos termos do
Regulamento Específico Sistema de Apoio a
Entidades do Sistema Científico e
Tecnológico, para financiamento de um
programa integrado de Investigação
Cientifica e Desenvolvimento Tecnológico
(PIIC&DT). A proposta denominada por
MARVALOR - Building research and
innovation capacity for improved
management and valorization of marine
resources, visa a capacitação de
investigação e inovação para melhorar a
gestão e valorização dos recursos
marinhos, apoiando a economia do mar
em Portugal e particularmente na região
Norte. A candidatura integra três projetos
estratégicos que cobrem as principais
linhas de investigação do CIIMAR, e um
projeto transversal que visa maximizar o
potencial económico e social da
investigação, a ser realizado em estreita
parceria com a Universidade do Porto
Inovação.
Os três projetos estratégicos foram
positivamente avaliados e recomendados
para financiamento. Os projetos foram
contratualizados no 1º trimestre de 2013,
com um investimento total de 2,45 milhões
de Euros, dos quais 1,9 milhões de Euros
de financiamento FEDER. O período de
execução é de 1 de Janeiro de 2013 a 30 de
Junho de 2015 (30 meses). O projeto
transversal foi contratualizado no 1º
trimestre de 2014, com um período de
execução de 1 de Janeiro de 2014 a 30 de
Junho de 2015 (18 meses).
Em 2015, está prevista a abertura
de novas candidaturas para Programas de
IC&DT pelo Norte 2020.
Designação projeto Coordenador
MARBIOTECH Survey of natural substances from marine organisms with potential pharmacological and ecological applications
Vitor Vasconcelos
ECORISK Ecological risk assessment of oils and hazardous and noxious substances in the NW Portuguese coast
Lúcia Guilhermino
AQUAIMPROV Sustainable Aquaculture and Animal Welfare
Aires Oliva-Teles
MARECON.PT Translating marine science into products and services for the Portuguese economy
Susana Moreira
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Projectos de I&DT de programas
competitivos
Em 2014, o CIIMAR teve em
execução financeira um total de 64
projetos de I&DT, dos quais 45 como
entidade promotora, obtidos via programas
competitivos nacionais e internacionais. A
lista de projetos de I&DT em curso durante
o período em apreço encontra-se em anexo
a este relatório (Anexo 1).
Indicadores de Produtividade
Científica
O CIIMAR manteve uma
produtividade científica elevada tanto ao
nível de publicações científicas
internacionais como ao nível da formação
avançada de recursos humanos (conclusão
de dissertações de doutoramento e
mestrado).
Indicadores de Produtividade Científica Nº
Publicações Internacionais 389
Edição de livros e capítulo 16
Artigos em revistas indexadas (ISI-WoS e Scopus) 360
Atas em encontros científicos 6
Outras publicações internacionais 7
Publicações nacionais 14
Teses Concluídas 135
Teses de doutoramento 29
Teses de mestrado 106
Modelos 7
Aplicações computacionais 2
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2010 2012 2014
Publicações internacionais
Artigos em revistas indexadas (ISI-WoS e Scopus)
Média artigos indexados/doutorado=2.2
Média artigos indexados/doutorado=1.6
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194
388
360
Em 2014, foram identificadas 388
publicações internacionais com afiliação do
CIIMAR, resultando uma média de 2.4
publicações internacionais por membro
doutorado. Do total de publicações
internacionais, 360 referem-se a artigos em
revistas internacionais indexadas (ISI-WoS e
Scopus), resultando uma média de 2.2
artigos em revistas internacionais
indexadas por membro doutorado; uma
percentagem muito significativa (55%)
destes artigos foi publicada em revistas do
1º Quartil do SCImago Journal Ranking das
áreas científicas de atuação Nos últimos 5
anos (2010-2014), o número de
publicações científicas internacionais e o
número de artigos em revistas indexadas
(ISI-WoS e Scopus) apresentaram um
aumento de 72.4% e 85.6%,
respetivamente. O número de artigos em
revistas internacionais indexadas por
membro doutorado aumentou de 1.6 para
2.2.
EVOLUÇÃO TEMPORAL DAS PUBLICAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS
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O número de teses concluídas em
2014 apresentou um aumento significativo
de 137% comparativamente a 2010,
representando um aumento de 71% no
número de teses de doutoramento e de
165% no número de teses de mestrado.
A lista de indicadores de
produtividade científica referente a 2014
encontra-se em anexo a este relatório
(Anexo 2).
Organização de Eventos Científicos
Em 2014, o CIIMAR organizou ou
coorganizou um elevado número de
eventos científicos, apresentando-se de
seguida uma lista dos eventos mais
relevantes. O CIIMAR tem em curso um
Ciclo de Seminários Internos (Oceanus
Seminars) que inclui palestras de membros
do centro e de investigadores estrangeiros
convidados. Para além dos seminários
englobados neste ciclo foram igualmente
organizadas um número significativo de
outras palestras.
CONFERÊNCIAS / WORKSHOPS INTERNACIONAIS
Workshop “Airborne Gravity – comparison of strapdown and scalar techniques” Organização: CIIMAR, FCUP 12-13 maio, Observatório Astronómico, Vila Nova de Gaia
MARSAFENET Open Conference on Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection in Europe. Multiple layers in regulation and compliance Organização: CIIMAR, FDUP (em colaboração com Utrecht University, University of Tromso) 23 de maio, FDUP, Porto
Marine socio-economic analysis in the Atlantic Area Organização: CIIMAR 28 de maio, Exponor, Leça da Palmeira
MARVALOR - Building research and innovation capacity for improved management and valorization of marine resources Organização: CIIMAR 29 de maio, Exponor, Leça da Palmeira
Workshop MUSOC - Multi-Scale Ocean Circulation System Organização. CIIMAR 11-14 agosto, Funchal, Madeira
1st
International Marine Science Communication Conference (IMSCC 2014) Organização: CIIMAR, EMBCP, Ciência Viva 8 - 9 setembro, Porto
VII Simpósio Ibérico sobre a bacia hidrográfica do Rio Minho Organização: CIIMAR, Aquamuseu do Rio Minho 7 e 8 de novembro, Vila Nova de Cerveira
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PARTICIPAÇÃO EM COMISSÕES DE EVENTOS INTERNACIONAIS (Exemplos)
XXIIIrd International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC-ISMC) Membro da Comissão Organizadora e da Comissão Científica: Madalena Pinto 7-11 de setembro, Lisboa
ECSA54 – Coastal Sistems under change: tuning assessment and management tools Membro da Comissão Científica: Lúcia Guilhermino 12-16 de setembro, Sesimbra
INCOMAM'14. International Conference on Microscopy and Microanalysis XLVIII Congress of the Portuguese Microscopy Society Membro da Comissão Científica: Alexandre Lobo da Cunha 6-7 novembro, Porto
XX Encontro Luso-Galego de Química Membro da Comissão Organizadora. Carlos Afonso 26-28 de novembro, Porto
CONFERÊNCIAS / WORKSHOPS NACIONAIS
Workshop “Poder nutricional das algas” Organização: CIIMAR, CIRN, Universidade dos Açores 18 de fevereiro, Ponta Delgada, Açores
Refletir o processo de Extensão da Plataforma Continental Portuguesa Organização: CIIMAR, FDUP, EMEPC, OERN 6 de junho, FDUP, Porto
Workshop “Marine organisms and shallow water CO2 vents” Organização: CIIMAR, CIRN, Universidade dos Açores 2 de julho, Ponta Delgada, Açores
Workshop "METHADE – Effects of Habitat Destruction on Marine Benthic Metacommunities: a Multi-Habitat Field Study” Organização: CIIMAR, CIRN, Universidade dos Açores 23 de julho, Ponta Delgada, Açores
20 anos da entrada em vigor da CNUDM: Portugal e os recentes desenvolvimentos no Direito do Mar Organização: CIIMAR, FDUP. FDUC 29 de outubro, FDUP, Porto
6ª Conferência Polar Organização: CIIMAR 30 - 31 de outubro, FDUP, Porto
Workshop ECORISK – Ecological Risk Assessment of Oils and Hazardous and Noxious Substances in the NW Portuguese Coast Organização. CIIMAR 4 de novembro, CIIMAR, Porto
Workshop Aquacultura 2014 Organização: CIIMAR, INESC-TEC 10 de novembro, INESC TEC, Porto
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OCEANUS SEMINARS / OUTROS SEMINÁRIOS ORADORES
Lagrangian transport pathways in the northeast Atlantic and their environmental 10 de janeiro
Iria Sala, CIIMAR
Molecular diagnostics and species identification 20 de janeiro
Filipe Pereira, CIIMAR
Influence of salinity on dimethyl sulfide and methanethiol formation and its side effect on nitrous oxide emissions" 10 de fevereiro
Paula Salgado, CIIMAR
Modelling harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) habitat preference along the Galician coast (NW Spain) 17 de fevereiro
Ángela Llavona, U. Aveiro
Taking lessons from an electric fish: how rapid neurotransmission came to be 24 de fevereiro
Miguel Cordeiro, ICBAS
Papel das cianotoxinas no plâncton: aleloquímicos ou toxinas?" 27 de fevereiro
Aloysio Ferrão Filho, CNPq, Brazil
More than building blocks for protein: amino acids as novel functional additives in aquafeeds 17 de março
Benjamín Costas, CIIMAR
The Group of “Medicinal Chemistry: drug discovery and drug design”- achievements and perspectives 28 de abril
Madalena Pinto, CIIMAR
Lampreys, estuaries and fish population biology 21 de maio
Ian Potter, Murdoch University, Austrália
Isolation of Bioactive substances from Cyanobacteria extracts 2 de junho
Marco Preto, CIIMAR
Patterns of benthic assemblages invaded and non-invaded by the red seaweed Grateloupia turuturu in north of Portugal 20 de junho
Crisitano Freitas, FCUP
The ecology of tropical anemonefishes and their giant host sea anemones 13 de setembro
Mike Arvedlund, Reef Consultants
The Aquatic invasive species and ecosystem functioning: what’s what and the way forward 5 de novembro
Ronaldo Sousa, CIIMAR
A local approach to protect marine biodiversity and improve community well-being, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique 16 de dezembro
Jeremy Huet
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4. Programas Horizontais
A tradução da investigação
científica em benefícios tangíveis para a
sociedade é um objetivo importante que é
perseguido através da implementação de
cinco programas transversais: 1) Ciência e
Sociedade; 2) Formação avançada; 3)
Redes temáticas; 4) Transferência de
tecnologia; 5) Suporte a políticas públicas.
Ciência e Sociedade
O CIIMAR desempenha um papel
de relevo na formação e promoção da
educação científica e tecnológica na
sociedade portuguesa, de forma a
melhorar o conhecimento e a perceção
pública da ciência e a aumentar o interesse
dos jovens estudantes para as carreiras
científicas.
Projetos de literacia científica
Em 2014, foram aprovados dois
novos projetos de literacia dos
Oceanos (Biodiversidade do nosso
Mar; Poluição do oceano: Ameaça
global, ação local), financiados ao
abrigo do Programa PT02 – Gestão
Integrada das Águas Marinhas e
Costeiras das EEA Grants. Os
projetos têm como objetivo elevar
a consciência e o conhecimento
sobre questões marinhas através
de ações de sensibilização e de
formação no domínio da gestão
marinha integrada e dar apoio à
Direção-Geral da Política do Mar
(DGPM) na implementação da
Directiva-Quadro da Estratégia
marinha (DQEM).
- “MoBIDiC – Escola na Praia”,
financiado pela Ciência Viva, um
programa de Monitorização da
Biodiversidade Intertidal e
Divulgação Científica que visa a
recolha de dados de vida marinha
nas praias rochosas do Norte de
Portugal
(http://www.estgm.ipb.pt/~projig/
mobidic).
“CIIMAR na Escola”, financiado
pela Ciência Viva, disponibiliza
gratuitamente a professores e
educadores, através de uma
plataforma online, um conjunto de
protocolos experimentais e uma
oferta de palestras a realizar na
sala de aula para alunos do ensino
básico e ensino secundário.
Durante o ano letivo 2013-2014,
foram realizadas 64 atividades
experimentais e 14 palestras que
envolveram cerca de 1400 alunos.
“Charcos com Vida”, tem como
objetivo contribuir para o
conhecimento da biodiversidade e
importância dos charcos, bem
como sensibilizar e mobilizar a
comunidade escolar para a
exploração pedagógica e
preservação destes habitats,
enquanto importantes
reservatórios de biodiversidade e
laboratórios vivos. Através de uma
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plataforma online
(www.charcoscomvida.com)
disponibilizam-se gratuitamente
um conjunto alargado de
conteúdos informativos, protocolos
de atividades práticas
experimentais e uma base de
dados de inventário de charcos a
nível nacional. Durante 2014 foram
realizadas atividades práticas que
envolveram cerca de 850 alunos e
construídos 12 novos charcos.
Encontram-se inscritos na
campanha 99 escolas e
agrupamentos escolares, 12
Centros de Ciência e Educação
Ambiental, 14 ONG’s, 25 Quintas
Pedagógicas e outras entidades.
CMIAs – Centros de Monitorização e
Interpretação Ambiental
A nível regional são de particular
importância os protocolos de colaboração
com as Câmaras Municipais de Vila do
Conde e de Matosinhos para a gestão
científica e tecnológica dos seus respetivos
Centros de Monitorização e Interpretação
Ambiental.
CMIA de Vila do Conde
Executando uma educação de
carácter não formal, o CMIA de Vila do
Conde apresenta uma estratégia que
assenta na promoção de uma elevada
diversidade de atividades, que visam
chegar a público-alvo distintos, de modo a
desenvolver o espírito-crítico dos
participantes, com o objetivo de despertar
para as problemáticas ambientais, tanto no
espaço onde os nossos visitantes se
inserem, como a nível global, capacitando-
os para compreender e superar as suas
limitações e possibilidades de acção. Desta
forma e no ano de 2014, estiveram
patentes no CMIA de Vila do Conde três
exposições: “Desertos: A vida no limite!”
(inaugurada em 2013), “Poluição dos
Mares: A herança da Humanidade?” e
“Anfíbios: uma pata na água, outra na
terra”. Decorreram ao longo de todo ano
inúmeras atividades (nomeadamente
palestras, semanas temáticas, oficinas,
percursos exploratórios, jogos lúdico-
pedagógicos e exposições itinerantes),
envolvendo diversas instituições dentro e
fora do concelho num total de 17214
participantes. O CMIA de Vila do Conde
esteve ainda envolvido na formação
profissional e académica, recebendo um
total de 8 estagiários, alunos de cursos de
formação profissional e de licenciatura.
CMIA de Matosinhos
Durante o ano de 2014, estiveram
patentes no CMIA de Matosinhos duas
exposições itinerantes: "Viagem ao Mar
Profundo", exposição cedida pelo CMIA de
Vila do Conde, e " A Poluição não é a nossa
Praia". Para cada exposição foram
realizadas atividades lúdico-pedagógicas
sobre o tema apresentado, que serviram
de complemento às visitas guiadas às
exposições. Em simultâneo com estas
exposições foram realizadas palestras,
oficinas e diversas atividades educativas
regulares em ambiente laboratorial e de
campo para público escolar de diferentes
níveis etários, envolvendo no total 12
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instituições e 1535 participantes. O Cmia
de Matosinhos participou no evento
mundial OSD (Ocean Sampling Day); no
programa educativo da Ciência Viva no
Verão e também, no projeto "Embaixada
da Água", iniciativa do CRE do Porto como
embaixadores da água. O CMIA de
Matosinhos esteve ainda envolvido na
formação profissional e académica,
acolhendo 3 estagiários e 2 voluntários,
inseridos no programa de colaboração de
acolhimento de voluntários com a CMM.
Por motivo de obras e mudança de
instalações o CMIA de Matosinhos esteve
encerrado ao público de agosto a
dezembro de 2014.
Aquários Públicos e Museus
A Estação Litoral da Aguda- ELA
(www.fundacao-ela.pt, ca 50000 visitantes
/ ano) e o AquaMuseu do Rio Minho (ca
30000 visitantes / ano), dois equipamentos
que apresentam uma particular relevância
no que diz respeito à implementação de
Programas de Educação Ambiental, são
geridos por investigadores do CIIMAR. No
caso do AquaMuseu do Rio Minho, existe
um protocolo de colaboração entre o
CIIMAR e a Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova
de Cerveira.
Organização de eventos para a
comunidade escolar
O CIIMAR implementou vários tipos
de atividades de forma a contribuir para a
promoção de uma cultura científica e
tecnológica e, mais especificamente, para
incentivar o uso de métodos experimentais
na aprendizagem da ciência, envolvendo
tanto a comunidade científica como a
comunidade escolar. Destacam-se as
seguintes:
Participação na 12ª Mostra de
Ciência, Ensino e Inovação da
Universidade do Porto (27-30 de
março);
Assinatura de um protocolo de
colaboração com a Câmara
Municipal do Porto. Lançamento do
projeto “ComCiência” que consiste
na realização de palestras nas
Escolas por investigadores do
CIIMAR e de visitas científicas ao
centro. No âmbito deste projeto
foram realizadas 32 palestras,
envolvendo 802 alunos das escolas
do concelho do Porto e 4 visitas de
escolas, num total de 112 alunos.
Atividade “30 minutos de conversa
com um cientista” - No âmbito da
comemoração da Semana da
Ciência e da Tecnologia, entre os
dias 24 e 27 de novembro,
realizaram-se 21 palestras por
investigadores do CIIMAR em 17
escolas da área metropolitana do
Porto, envolvendo cerca de 880
estudantes.
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Formação avançada
O CIIMAR é uma instituição de
referência na formação avançada de
investigadores em Ciências do Mar e
Ambiente, apoiando diversos cursos de
mestrado e programas doutorais a nível
nacional e europeu.
Cursos Mestrado Diretor
Mestrado Ciências do Mar – Recursos Marinhos ICBAS / UP
Eduardo Rocha
Mestrado em Recursos Biológicos Aquáticos Faculdade de Ciências / UP
Aires Oliva-Teles
Mestrado em Biologia e Gestão da Qualidade da Água Faculdade de Ciências / UP
Maria Natividade Vieira
Mestrado em Contaminação e Toxicologia Ambientais ICBAS / Faculdade de Ciências /UP
Vitor Vasconcelos
Erasmus Mundus MSc in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation Consórcio de 6 universidades europeias
Participação através do CIMAR-LA
Programas Doutorais Diretor Responsável CIIMAR
Programa Doutoral em Ciências do Mar e Ambiente Universidade Porto / Universidade Aveiro / Universidade Algarve CIMAR / CESAM
Lúcia Guilhermino
Programa Doutoral em Ciência Animal ICBAS / Universidade Porto
Luísa Valente
Programa Doutoral em Ciência Animal SANFEED - Sustainable Animal Nutrition and Feeding ICBAS / REQUIMTE / CIIMAR / Universidade Porto Empresas: AGROS, ALGA+, Altech, CAVC, INVIVONSA PORTUGAL, S.A, Permix Lda., Sea8, Sense Test, Soja de Portugal, SPAROS (Financiado pela FCT)
Luísa Valente
Doctoral Programme MARES Marine Ecosystem Health and Conservation Consórcio de 24 parceiros europeus
Participação como parceiro associado – Eduardo Rocha
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O contributo para a formação de
recursos avançados foi bastante
significativo, com 29 teses de
doutoramento e 106 teses de mestrado
concluídas em 2014 sob orientação ou
coorientação de membros do CIIMAR. O
Programa Doutoral SANFEED – Sustainable
Animal Nutrition and Feeding foi aprovado
para financiamento pela FCT em 2014,
sendo um programa doutoral co-financiado
por empresas. A proposta de programa
doutoral em Biotecnologia Marinha e
Aquacultura, idealizado pelo CIIMAR, foi
submetido à A3Es para avaliação. Este
programa será co-titulado pela UPorto e
UMinho, tendo além do CIIMAR a
participação do IBMC e REQUIMTE (U.
Porto) e do CEB e 3Bs (U. Minho).
Foram ainda organizados vários
cursos de formação avançada.
Cursos de formação avançada
Calibrating Ecological Niche Models to permit robust transferal to past and future conditions Organização: CIIMAR, Centro de Investigação de Recursos Naturais, Departamento de Biologia da Universidade dos Açores 27 - 30 de janeiro, Ponta Delgada, Açores
Espectrometria de Massa de Razões Isotópicas (IRMS) Organização: CIIMAR 28 de janeiro, Porto
Curso: Introductory statistics and programming with R for biological sciences Organização: CIIMAR 16 - 20 de junho; 22 - 26 setembro; 3 - 7 novembro, Porto
Curso Ciências em Animais Laboratório – Organismos Aquático (CAL-AQUA) Organização: Biotério de Animais Aquáticos (BOGA), CIIMAR 5 - 9 de maio; 21 - 25 de julho; 3 - 7 novembro, Porto
Curso de Formação de Professores Organização: CIIMAR e Ordem dos Biólogos 22 - 29 de novembro, CMIA Vila do Conde
Blue Young Talent
Em Em 2014, o CIIMAR lançou o
programa BYT – Blue Young Talent, um
programa pré-graduado de captação de
talentos na área das ciências e
biotecnologias marinhas e ambientais, em
parceria com a indústria e PMEs. Este
programa remunerado tem como objetivo
proporcionar aos melhores alunos do
primeiro ciclo da Universidade do Porto
uma formação pré graduada em ambiente
científico de excelência. Na 1ª edição,
foram selecionados 6 estudantes de
diferentes cursos da Universidade do Porto,
que tiveram a oportunidade de integrar
equipas de investigação do CIIMAR onde
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desenvolveram trabalho científico durante
10 meses nas áreas da biotecnologia
marinha, biologia molecular, ecologia,
aquacultura e nutrição. O programa BYT
2014/2015 contemplou ainda um plano de
formação integrador envolvendo os jovens
BYTs em atividades técnico-científicas, de
empreendedorismo na área do Mar bem
como de divulgação de ciência.
Redes Temáticas
Um dos objetivos do CIIMAR passa
pela internacionalização das suas
atividades de investigação e
desenvolvimento tecnológico. Este objetivo
tem sido alcançado através de um número
crescente de colaborações
(nomeadamente com instituições
europeias, dos USA, do Brasil e da
Tailândia) e projetos em conjunto com
instituições internacionais de reconhecido
prestígio, assim como pela participação em
redes e plataformas internacionais.
Marine Board - European Science
Foundation
O CIIMAR mantém um
envolvimento ativo na integração e no
desenvolvimento das Ciências Marinhas na
EU. Através do LA integra o Marine Board
da European Science Foundation, uma rede
que visa facilitar uma maior coordenação
entre as principais organizações europeias
(conselhos de investigação, agências de
financiamento e institutos de investigação
de excelência) e o desenvolvimento de
estratégias para a I&D marinha e marítima
na Europa.
Quadro de I&DT – Ações de coordenação /
redes de excelência
KNEU - Developing a Knowledge
Network for European Expertise on
biodiversity and ecosystem
services to inform policy making
and economic sectors
MarBEF + - Marine Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Functioning
Rede de Centros de Investigação e
Divulgação de Ciência
MARS - European Network of
Marine Research Institutes and
Stations
Campus do Mar – International
Campus of Excellence
ECSITE - European Network of
Science Centers and Museums
ECSA – European Citizen Science
Association
Plataformas Internacionais e nacionais
EPBRS - European Platform for
Biodiversity Research Strategy
EUROMARINE Consortium -
Integration of European Marine
Research Networks of Excellence
Bluebio Alliance
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Ações COST – European Science
Foundation
Action FA1004 - Marine Fish
Conservation Physiology (Grant
holder: Jonathan Wilson)
Action ES1003 - EMBOS -
Development and implementation
of a pan-European Marine
Biodiversity Observatory System.
(Vice-chair: Isabel Sousa Pinto)
ES1105 - Cyanobacterial blooms
and toxins in water resources:
Occurence, impacts and
management
IS1105 - Network of experts on the
legal aspects of maritime safety
and security (MARSAFENET)
TD0903 - Understanding and
manipulating enzymatic and
proteomic processes in
biomineralization - towards new
biomimetic strategies, the creation
of tailored nano-scale architectures
and environmental monitoring
FA1301 - A network for
improvement of cephalopod
welfare and husbandry in research,
aquaculture and fisheries
(CephsInAction)
FA1406- Advanced knowledge on
seaweed growth and development
ES1302 - European Network on
Ecological Functions of Trace
Metals in Anaerobic
Biotechnologies
ES1307 - Sewage biomarker
analysis for community health
assessment
Membros de Grupos de Trabalho de
Organizações Internacionais (exemplos)
ICES – International Council for the
Exploration of the Sea: WG Habitat
Mapping; WP Biological Effects of
Environmental Contaminants (Lúcia
Guilhermino); WG on Resilience
and Marine Ecosystem Services
(Isabel Sousa Pinto, Sandra Ramos);
WG on Eels (José Carlos Antunes);
Workshop on Lampreys and Shads
(José Carlos Antunes), Workshop of
a Planning Group on the
Monitoring of Eel Quality (Aurélia
Saraiva)
GEO BON - WG Marine Ecosystem
Change (Isabel Sousa Pinto: Co-
Chair WG, Implementation
Committee)
SETAC – Society of Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry: WG
Extreme Stress Events and
Ecosystem Recovery; SETAC Europe
Certification of Environmental Risk
Assessors Registration Committee;
SETAC Global Soils Advisory Group,
SETAC Global Nanotechnology
Advisory Group, SETAC Global
Ecosystem Services Advisory Group
(Lúcia Guilhermino)
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Transferência de Tecnologia
Durante o ano de 2013, com o
objectivo de reforçar a capacidade do
centro para contribuir ativamente na
dinamização da Economia do Mar, e fazer
face aos desafios societais e ao plano
estratégico de desenvolvimento da região
norte, o CIIMAR esteve na génese da
plataforma de serviços e inovação -
Marinnova (www.marinnova.pt).
A Marinnova apresenta um forte
compromisso com a Indústria, Institutos de
Investigação e Instituições Públicas na
implementação de projetos inovadores
nacionais e internacionais com o objectivo
de fomentar a transferência de tecnologia
e os desenvolvimentos no campo das
Ciências Marinhas e Ambientais e
Tecnologias. Esta plataforma de serviços
vem de encontro às necessidades que
sentimos em operacionalizar a crescente
solicitação em áreas aplicadas, permitindo
a valorização e estímulo à inovação ao
mesmo tempo que potencia os serviços
desenvolvidos pelos investigadores do
CIIMAR. No futuro próximo, é esperado
que possa também potenciar a
participação do CIIMAR em consórcios
internacionais. A sua implementação foi
possível através do contributo dos
diferentes grupos do CIIMAR. Durante o
ano de 2014, assistiu-se a um aumento dos
serviços prestados, em particular para fora
do universo UP/CIIMAR.
O CIIMAR é parceiro no projeto de
criação do Pólo do Mar do Parque de
Ciência e Tecnologia da Universidade do
Porto, um dos projetos âncora identificado
no programa de ação do cluster, que
pretende promover a I&DT marinha e
marítima, a transferência de tecnologia, o
empreendedorismo de base tecnológica e
o acolhimento empresarial.
Em 2014, o CIIMAR esteve
representado no Fórum do Mar (28-30 de
maio, Leça da Palmeira) e na BioMarine
International Business Convention (30-31
de outubro, Cascais).
Suporte a Políticas Públicas
O CIIMAR está fortemente
envolvido na implementação da Directiva
Quadro da Estratégia Marinha (DQEM) em
Portugal, tendo sido convidado pela
entidade coordenadora, a Direção-Geral de
Recursos Naturais Segurança e Serviços
Marítimos (DGRM), a integrar vários
grupos de trabalho com vista à elaboração
do plano de monitorização e plano de
medidas relativo ao período 2015-2020. O
plano de Monitorização e medidas para a
subdivisao Continente foi submetido por
Portugal em julho de 2014, estando
previsto para breve a sua implementação,
que contará com o envolvimento de várias
equipas do CIIMAR.
Ainda relacionado com a
implementação da DQEM, o CIIMAR é
coordenador e/ou parceiro de vários
projetos financiados pelas EEA Grants ao
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abrigo do Programa “PT02 - Gestão
Integrada das Águas Marinhas e Costeiras",
operado pela Direção-Geral de Poliítica do
Mar (DGPM). Na área da educação e
formação, destaca-se o projeto BioMar.PT -
Aprender a conhecer o ambiente marinho
de Portugal. Este projecto, coordenado
pelo IPMA e com a participação da EMEPC,
tem como objetivo contribuir para
qualificar recursos humanos através de
ações em áreas científicas e tecnológicas
prioritárias à gestão sustentável das águas
marinhas.
No âmbito de projetos de
colaboração territorial, o CIIMAR colabora
ainda com diversas entidades regionais e
nacionais tais como a DGAM – Direção
Geral da Autoridade Marítima, que
pretendem garantir a segurança marítima,
a qualidade ambiental e saúde pública.
A nível internacional, Isabel Sousa-
Pinto é ponto focal e chefe da delegação
nacional no IPBES - Intergovernmental
Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Services.
Vitor Vasconcelos é membro do
Conselho Científico das Ciências Naturais e
do Ambiente da FCT.
5. Financiamento
Em 2014, o financiamento total
obtido pelo CIIMAR foi de 4.3 milhões de
Euros. O montante de financiamento
obtido via programas nacionais e
internacionais foi de 3.8 milhões de Euros,
representanto 88.4 % do orçamento total
do centro.
Os contratos de prestações de
serviços têm ainda pequena expressão no
orçamento total do CIIMAR (4.7%), sendo
no entanto de registar um aumento de 13%
face ao ano anterior. Para a rubrica outros
rendimentos e ganhos, que representa
6.9% do orçamento total, contribuíram os
juros de depósitos e a imputação de
subsídios para o investimento.
6. Prémios e Distinções
Em 2014 investigadores do CIIMAR
foram distinguidos com alguns prémios.
A aluna de doutoramento Marina
Machado foi distinguida com o prémio
Lindsay Laird Award 2014 atribuido pelo
melhor painel na conferência Aquaculture
Europe (14-17 de outubro, San Sebastian,
Espanha).
Luisa Valente foi distinguida com o
Prémio Femina 2014, na categoria
Conservação do Ambiente e da Natureza.
Este prémio distingue pelo segundo ano
consecutivo uma investigadora do CIIMAR.
Na edição de 2013, Marta Chantal Ribeiro
recebeu o prémio na mesma categoria.
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7. Anexos
Anexo 1. Lista de projetos de I&DT obtidos via programas de financiamento competitivo em execução em 2014.
Anexo 2. Lista de indicadores de produtividade científica realizados em 2014.
ANEXO 1 LISTA DE PROJETOS DE I&DT OBTIDOS VIA PROGRAMAS DE FINANCIAMENTO COMPETITIVO
EM EXECUÇÃO EM 2014 (ordenados por agência / programa de financiamento e por ordem alfabética do Investigador
responsável no CIIMAR)
PROJECTS FUNDED BY EU 7TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME – COOPERATION
KNEU - Developing a Knowledge Network for European expertise on biodiversity and ecosystem services to inform policy making economic sectors
Responsible Investigator Isabel Sousa-Pinto
Lead Partner Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Germany
Duration November 2010 – April 2014
PROJECTS FUNDED BY EU 7TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME – CAPACITIES
SEABIOPLAS – Seaweeds from sustainable aquaculture as feedstock for biodegradable bioplastics
Responsible Investigator Rodrigo Ozório
Lead Partner Daithi O’Murchu Marine Research Station, Ireland
Duration October 2013 – September 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY EU 7TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME – PEOPLE – MARIE CURIE ACTIONS
Raia-da – Data assimilation in RAIA
Responsible Investigator Rui Caldeira
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2012 – April 2014
PROJECTS FUNDED BY EU/ERDF ATLANTIC AREA TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION PROGRAMME
MARNET – Marine Atlantic Regions Network
Responsible Investigator João Coimbra
Lead Partner BMW Assembly, Ireland
Duration July 2012 – April 2015
ARCOPOL plus - Improving maritime safety and pollution response through technology transfer, training & innovation
Responsible Investigator Miguel Santos
Lead Partner CETMAR, Spain
Duration January 2012 – February 2014
ARCOPOL platform - Plarform for improving maritime coastal pollution preparedness and response in Atlantic regions
Responsible Investigator Miguel Santos
Lead Partner CETMAR, Spain
Duration January 2014 – June 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY EU/ERDF CROSS-BORDER TERRITORIAL COOPERATION PROGRAMME SPAIN – PORTUGAL
NOVOMAR – Consolidação do Centro Multipolar de valorização de recursos marinhos visando novos usos do mar
Responsible Investigator Vitor Vasconcelos
Lead Partner University of Minho
Duration January 2014 – October 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY ON.2
NORTH PORTUGAL REGIONAL OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
AQUAIMPROV - Sustainable Aquaculture and Animal Welfare (NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-000038)
Investigador Responsável Aires Oliva-Teles
Instituição Proponente CIIMAR
Duração Janeiro 2013 – Junho 2015
ECORISK – Ecological risk assessment of oils and hazardous and noxious substances in the NW Portuguese coast (NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-000054)
Responsible Investigator Lúcia Guilhermino
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2013 – June 2015
MARBIOTECH – Survey of natural substances from marine organisms with potential pharmacological and ecological applications (NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-000047)
Responsible Investigator Vitor Vasconcelos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2013 – June 2015
MARECON.PT – Translating marine science into products and services for the Portuguese economy (NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-000058)
Responsible Investigator Susana Moreira / Vitor Vasconcelos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2013 – June 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY FCT
PORTUGUESE FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PTDC/AAC-CLI/116122/2009 CYANOPRIMER - Developing new tools for the early warning of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins Responsible Investigator Agostinho Antunes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration February 2011 – Januaryo 2014
PTDC/AAC-AMB121301/2010 Biological werfare: unraveling the genomics of natural venoms and the mechanisms of natural venom-resistance
Responsible Investigator Agostinho Antunes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2012 – April 2015
PTDC/AAC-CLI/112936/2009 Sex at the edge: how temperature influences sexual selection
Responsible Investigator Agostinho Antunes
Lead Partner ICETA
Duration March 2011 – August 2014
PTDC/BIA-BIC/120483/2010 LarvalSources – Assessing the ecological performance of marine protected area (MPA) networks
Responsible Investigator Alberto Correia
Lead Partner University of Aveiro
Duration May 2012 – November 2015
PTDC/CVT/116499/2010 Lactation and milk production in goat (Capra hircus): identifying molecular markers underlying adaptation to seasonal weight loss
Responsible Investigator Alexandre Campos
Lead Partner IBET
Duration March 2012 – February 2015
PTDC/MAR-BIO/4107/2012 Effect on lipid metabolism of vegetable lipid interaction with carbohydrate in an important marine aquaculture fish species, European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)
Responsible Investigator Aires Oliva-Teles
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2013 – May 2015
F PTDC/BIA-BIC/115837/2009 PATELGENE - Genetic structure of Azorean limpets: implications for conservation and marine protected areas
Responsible Investigator Ana Isabel Neto
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2011 – March 2014
PTDC/MAR-EST/2160/2012 Urban Structures: a driver of biodiversity change in coastal ecosystems? Responsible Investigator Ana Isabel Neto
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2013 – April 2015
PTDC/MAR/112723/2009 Relative importance of archaeal and bacterial ammonia oxidizers in estuarine ecosystem function: role of environmental controls
Responsible Investigator Catarina Magalhães
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration October 2011 – March 2015
PTDC/AAC-AMB/113973/2008 NITROTOX - Interference of metals and PAHs in nitrate removal biological processes: Denitrification vs Anammox
Responsible Investigator Catarina Magalhães
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration October 2011 – February 2015
EXPL/AAG-GLO/1067/2012 Climate model and proxy evaluation: are the reconstructed and projected climate changes real?
Responsible Investigator Cristina Lopes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration June 2013 – May 2014
PTDC/MAR/70436/2006 An integrative study on the toxicopathic lesions in Portuguese estuarine fishes - Assessing injury impact and toxicogenomic implications in experimental models
Responsible Investigator Eduardo Rocha
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration October 2008 – September 2014
PTDC/CVT/115618/2009 CROSS-TALK - Peroxisomes, estrogens, and nuclear receptors: cross-talk evaluation in hepatocytes of the trout as a fish model organism - impacts on lipid metabolism
Responsible Investigator Eduardo Rocha
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2011 – March 2014
EXPL/AAG-GLO/1067/2012 CONBI – Climate Model and proxy evaluation: are the reconstructed and projected climate changes real?
Responsible Investigator Elsa Froufe
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration March 2012 – February 2015
PTDC/AAG-GLO/3737/2012 Cheking coastal upwelling related diatoms' biomarkers: potencial proxy for primary productivity reconstructions
Responsible Investigator Fátima Abrantes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration June 2013 – May 2015
VIH/SAU/0011/2011 Structure of the HIV genome: novel frameworks for clinical diagnosis and anti-retroviral therapeutics
Responsible Investigator Filipe Pereira
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration March 2014 – February 2016
F PTDC/AAC-AMB/102866/2008 CLEF - The combined impacts of invasion and climate change on coastal ecosystem functioning
Responsible Investigator Francisco Arenas
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration June 2011 – May 2014
PTDC/MAR/120770/2010 METHADE – Effects of habitat destruction on marine benthic metacommunities: a multi-habitat field study
Responsible Investigator Gustavo Martins
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2012 – July 2014
PTDC/EPH-ARQ/5204/2012 Dialogue among sciences - Multidisciplinary analysis of navegability and anchoring during the Roman period (Esposende)
Responsible Investigator Helena Granja
Lead Partner University of Minho
Duration May 2013 – October 2015
PTDC/MAR/109954/2009 OCEANKELP – Effects of ocean climate on the macroecology and resilience to disturbances of kelp beds Responsible Investigator Iacopo Bertocci
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration March 2011 – August 2014
PTDC/MAR/111223/2009 RAP - Responses to anthropogenic perturbations: climatic and nutrient effects on rock pool assemblages
Responsible Investigator Iacopo Bertocci
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2011 – April 2014
EXPL/CVT-NUT/0286/2013 Seaweeds in ruminant feeding
Responsible Investigator Isabel Sousa-Pinto
Lead Partner ICETA
Duration March 2014 – March 2015
EXPL/MAR/111537/2009 INPACTAR - Long-term effects of intersexuality and other impacts on populations of Echinogammarus marinus Responsible Investigator Joana Campos
Lead Partner University of Coimbra
Duration March2011 – February 2014
EXPL/MAR-EST/4614/2012 The role of glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in bivalve’s tolerance to microcystins
Responsible Investigator José Carlos Martins
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2013 – April 2015
PTDC/AAC-AMB/113469/2009 PAC:MAN - Pollution accidents in coastal areas: a risk management system
Responsible Investigator José da Silva
Lead Partner LNEC
Duration March 2011 – August 2014
PTDC/AAC-AMB/110331/2009 SIGNAL - Effects of pollution on estuarine zooplankton-zooplanktivorous fish ecological interactions
Responsible Investigator Lúcia Guilhermino
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2011 –September 2014
LTER/BIA-BEC/0019/2009 3M_RECITAL - Minho, Mondego, and Mira Estuaries observatory: Long term variation of ecological status as a response to naturaL and human induced changes. Implications for management and restoration
Responsible Investigator Lúcia Guilhermino
Lead Partner University of Coimbra
Duration September 2011 – December 2014
PTDC/MAR/110547/2009 EPISOLE - Epigenetic regulation of development and growth in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)
Responsible Investigator Luísa Valente
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration February 2011 – August 2014
PTDC/MAR/108177/2008 The Azores and St. Helena currents from satellite altimetry: assessing their congeneracy and role in the subtropical Atlantic (ASH)
Responsible Investigator Maria Clara Lázaro
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration June 2011 – May 2014
PTDC/MAR/102638/2009 Marine cyanobacteria isolated from the Portuguese coast as a source of bioactive compounds: cytotoxicity against human tumor cells and normal human cells
Responsible Investigator Maria do Rosário Martins
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration October 2010 – March 2014
PTDC/MAR/116838/2010 Infection dynamic of aquaculture seabass and seabream by Myxozoa
Responsible Investigator Maria João Santos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2012 – April 2015
PTDC/AAG-MAA/2405/2012 Aquatic species under psycho pharmaceuticals neuroendocrine effects Responsible Investigator Marta Ferreira
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration March 2013 – August 2015
PTDC/MAR/115199/2009 The modulation of retinoid and thyroid signalling pathways by endocrine disrupting chemicals: invertebrate chemicals
Responsible Investigator Miguel Santos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2011 – September 2014
PTDC/NEU-NMC/0237/2012 KDAC inhibition and intracellular dynamics: impact on NEUROnal development, survival and transmission
Responsible Investigator Miguel Santos
Lead Partner ICETA
Duration February 2013 – July 2015
PTDC/BIA-BIC/4177/2012 Capacidade da abelha-doméstica de lutar contra doenças: comparação entre os níveis de diversidade genética e carga microbiana entre amostras contemporâneas e históricas
Responsible Investigator Paula Campos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration June 2013 – May 2015
EXPL/MAR-BIO/0351/2013 PROFISH - Screening for novel probiotics within the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) microbiota capable of improving plant feedstuffs utilization
Responsible Investigator Paula Enes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2014 – December 2014
F PTDC/MAR/111011/2009 GREENMOUNT - Seamount benthic primary production: a new hypothesis to explain abundance and biodiversity over shallow seamounts
Responsible Investigator Pedro Duarte
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration February 2011 – June 2014
PTDC/MAR-BIO/2818/2012 Bioactive compound discovery from marine cyanobacteria Responsible Investigator Pedro Leão
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2012 – April 2015
EXPL/MAR-EST/1540/2012 The Lophotrochozoan Ecdysone Receptor: long-lived disruption pathways? Responsible Investigator Raquel Ruivo
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration July 2013 – October 2014
PTDC/AAC-AMB/116685/2010 ECO-IAS – Ecosystem-level impacts of an invasive alien species Responsible Investigator Ronaldo Sousa
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration May 2012 – April 2015
PTDC/MAR/111901/2009 BIOCHANGED - Impact of biodiversity evenness changes in the ecosystem functioning of estuaries
Responsible Investigator Ronaldo Sousa
Lead Partner University of Coimbra
Duration March 2011 – August 2014
PTDC/MAR/113435/2009 BEstBarcode - Benthic Estuarine Barcode (BEstBarcode): Development and application of massively paralelized sequencing for monitoring of estuarine macrobenthic communities
Responsible Investigator Ronaldo Sousa
Lead Partner University of Minho
Duration April 2011 – October 2014
PTDC/AAC-AMB/117068/2010
FreshBioFun – Biodiversity and the functioning of detritus food-webs in freswaters
Responsible Investigator Ronaldo Sousa
Lead Partner University of Minho
Duration April 2012 – April 2015
PTDC/MAR/115347/2009 Characterization of the enzyme repertoire involved in the metabolism of toxins and pollutants in marine invertebrates
Responsible Investigator Rute Fonseca
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2011 – March 2014
PROJECTS FUNDED BY PROMAR FISHERIES OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
MODELFISH - Modelo predictivo de ingestão alimentar
Responsible Investigator Rodrigo Ozório
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2014 – December 2015
CIENCIAMOSTRA - Certificação científica para a realização de campanhas de amostra
Responsible Investigator Sandra Ramos
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2014 – December 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY MFEEE
PROGRAMME EEA GRANTS
BIOMAR.PT - Aprender a conhecer o ambiente marinho de Portugal
Responsible Investigator Isabel Sousa-Pinto
Lead Partner IPMA
Duration December 2014 – December 2015
Biodiversidade do nosso Mar
Responsible Investigator Isabel Sousa-Pinto
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration December 2014 – December 2015
Poluição do Oceano: Ameaça global, acção local
Responsible Investigator José Teixeira
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration December 2014 – December 2015
PROJECTS FUNDED BY CIÊNCIA VIVA
MOBIDIC – A escola à descoberta do Oceano
Responsible Investigator Isabel Sousa-Pinto
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2013 – August 2014
CIIMAR NA ESCOLA
Responsible Investigator Laura Guimarães
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration January 2013 – August 2014
PROJECTS FUNDED BY IJUP PROGRAMME – UNIVERSITY OF PORTO
L-tryptophan as tool to migrate stressful conditions in meagre (Argyrosomus regius)
Responsible Investigator Amalia Jimenez
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2013 – April 2014
Carob seed germ meal as a partial fish meal substitute in diets for meagre (Agryrosomus regius: growth, digestibility and health status
Responsible Investigator Paula Enes
Lead Partner CIIMAR
Duration April 2013 – April 2014
ANEXO 2 LISTA DE INDICADORES DE PRODUTIVIDADE CIENTÍFICA REALIZADOS EM 2014
A. PUBLICATIONS
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Almeida, CMR, Couto, N, Ribeiro, H, Mucha, AP, Bordalo, A, Basto, MC, Vasconcelos, MTSD. 2014. Salt marsh plants’ potential for the remediation of hydrocarbons-contaminated environments. In: Ansari, AA, Gill, SS, Gill, R, Lanza, GR, Newman, L (Eds). Phytoremediation: Management of Environmental Contaminants. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 323-332. ISBN: 978-3-319-10394-5.
2. Arenas, F, Vaz-Pinto, F. 2014. Marine algae as carbon sinks and allies to combat global warming. In: Pereira, L, Neto, JM (Eds.). Marine Algae - Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Environmental Assessment and Biotechnology. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 178-194. ISBN: 9781466581678. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b17540-6
3. Bastos, FL. 2014. O Direito Internacional do Mar e os poderes dos Estados costeiros. In: Fonseca, RG; Raimundo, A, (Eds.). Direito Administrativo do Mar, Almedina, pp. 15-33. ISBN 9789724056555.
4. Cacabelos, E, Quintas, P, Troncoso, JS, Sánchez, J, Amigo, J, Romero, I, García, V, Cremades, J, Bárbara, I. 2014. Galicia. In: IEL/IEO/UICN (Eds.). Atlas de las Praderas Marinas de España, pp. 313-350.
5. Castro, AC, Harari, J, Menezes, R, Arruda-Neto, JDT. 2014. Análise de dados funcionais aplicada ao biomonitoramento ambiental de clorofila-a e temperatura da superfície do mar no Oceano Atlântico Sul e Tropical. In: Jacobi, PR (Ed.). As Mútiplas Dimensões do Desenvolvimento e os Desafios de Políticas Sustentáveis. Editora Annablume, Brazil, pp. 75-86. ISBN: 978-85-391-0675-2.
6. Duarte, L, Teodoro, AC, Gonçalves, JA, Guerner Dias, AJ, Marques, JE. 2014. Assessing groundwater vulnerability to pollution through the DRASTIC method: A GIS open source application. In: Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 8582, pp. 386-400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09147-1_28
7. Granja, H, Pinho, JL, Mendes, J. 2014. A multi-criteria approach for erosion risk assessment using a new concept of spatial unit analysis, wave model and high resolution DEMs. In: Finkl, CW, Makowski, C. (Eds.). Remote Sensing and Modeling: Advances in Coastal and Marine Resources, Coastal Research Library (CRL), Springer, pp. 481-494. ISBN: 978-3-319-06325-6.
8. Guedes, AC, Amaro, HM, Sousa-Pinto, I, Malcata, FX. 2014. Chapter 10 - Applications of spent biomass. Pandey, A, Lee, D-J, Chisti, Y, Soccol, C. (Eds). Biofuels from Algae. Elsevier, San Diego, pp 205-235. ISBN: 978-0-444-59558-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59558-4.00010-3
9. Magalhaes, JM, da Silva, JCB, New, AL. 2014. Internal solitary waves system in the Mozambique Channel. In: Barale, V, Gade, M. (Eds.). Remote Sensing of the African Seas, Springer, Chapter 14, pp. 263-284. ISBN: 978-94-017-8008-7.
10. Pinto, MMM, Castanheiro, RAP, Kijjoa, A. 2014. Xanthones from marine-derived microorganisms: Isolation, structure elucidation and biological activities. In: Hostettmann, K, Chen, S, Marston, M, Stuppner, H (Eds). Handbook of Chemical and Biological Plant Analytical Methods. Chichester, UK, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, pp. 611-632. ISBN: 978-1-119-95275-6.
11. Seddon, MB, Kebapçı, Ü, Lopes-Lima, M, van Damme, D, Smith, KG. 2014. Freshwater mollusks. In: Smith, KG, Barrios, V, Darwall, WRT, Numa, C. (Eds.). The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in the Eastern Mediterranean. IUCN, Cambridge, UK; Malaga, Spain and Gland, Switzerland, pp. 43-56. ISBN 978-2-8317-1699-2.
12. Soares, F, Fernández, I, Costas, B, Gavaia, P. 2014. Non-infectious disorders of warmwater fish. In: Woo, PTK, Bruno, DW. (Eds.). Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture (2nd Edition). CAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom, pp. 254-286. ISBN: 9781780642079. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780642079.0000
13. Tenedório, JA, Rebelo, C, Estanqueiro, R, Delgado-Henriques, C, Marques, L, Gonçalves, JA. 2014. New Developments in Geographical Information Technology for Urban and Spatial Planning. In: Pinto, NN, Tenedório, JA, Antunes, AP, Cladera, JR (Eds.). Technologies for Urban and Spatial Planning: Virtual Cities and Territories). IGI Global, Chapter 10, pp. 196-227. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4349-9.ch010
14. Van der Veer, HW, Freitas, V, Leggett, WC. 2014. Recruitment level and variability. In: Gibson, RN, Nash, RDM, Geffen, AJ, Van der Veer, HW (Eds). Flatfishes: Biology and Exploitation. 2nd edition, Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 185-206. ISBN: 9781118501191.
15. Vasconcelos, V, Leão, P. 2014. Marine cyanobacterial toxins: Source, chemistry, toxicology, pharmacology and detection. In: Botana, LM (Ed.). Seafood and Freshwater Toxins. Third Edition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Chapter 38, pp. 1073-1090. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0515-5.
16. Vaz-Pinto, F, Rodil, IF, Mineur, F, Olabarria, C, Arenas, F. 2014. Understanding biological invasions by seaweeds. In: Pereira, L, Neto, JM.(Eds). Marine Algae - Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Environmental Assessment and Biotechnology. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 140-177. ISBN: 9781466581678. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b17540-5
PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS
1. Abdel-Baki, A-AS, Al-Quraishy, S, Dkhil, MA, Oliveira, E, Casal, G, Azevedo, C. 2014. Perkinsus sp. (Alveolata, Perkinsidae) a parasite of the clam Meretrix meretrix (Veneridae) from Arabian gulf: Ultrastructural observations of the trophozoites and the cellular response of the host. Acta Protozoologica 53(2): 215-221. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/16890027AP.14.018.1599
2. Aldridge, DC, Ho S, Sales, C, Froufe, E. 2014. The Ponto-Caspian quagga mussel, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis (Andrusov 1897), invades Great Britain. Aquatic Invasions 9 (4): 529-535. http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/ai.2014.9.4.11
3. Almeida, CMR, Mucha, AP, Nunes da Silva, M, Salgado, P, Necrasov, T, Magalhães, CM. 2014. Salt marsh plants as key mediators on the level of cadmium impact on microbial denitrification. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 21: 10270-10278. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-014-2953-1
4. Amat, N, Amat, R, Abdureyim, S, Hoxur, P, Osman, Z, Mamut, D, Kijjoa, A. 2014. Aqueous extract of dioscorea opposita thunb. normalizes the hypertension in 2K1C hypertensive rats. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 14: 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-36
5. Amorim, CL, Maia, AS, Mesquita, RBR, Rangel, AOSS, van Loosdrecht, MCM, Tiritan, ME, Castro, PML. 2014. Performance of aerobic granular sludge in a sequencing batch bioreactor exposed to ofloxacin, norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin. Water Research 50: 101-113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2013.10.043
6. Amorim, CL, Moreira, IS, Maia, AS, Tiritan, ME, Castro, PML. 2014. Biodegradation of ofloxacin, norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin as single and mixed substrates by Labrys portucalensis F11. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 98(7):3181-3190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00253-013-5333-8
7. Amorim, E, Ramos, S, Bordalo, AA. 2014. Relevance of temporal and spatial variability for monitoring the microbiological water quality in an urban bathing area. Ocean and Coastal Management 91: 41-49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.02.001
8. Anacleto, P, Barrento, S, Nunes, ML, Rosa, R, Marques, A. 2014. Portuguese consumers' attitudes and perceptions of bivalve mollusks. Food Control 41(1): 168-177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2014.01.017
9. Anacleto, P, Maulvault, AL, Bandarra, NM, Repolho, T, Nunes, ML, Rosa, R, Marques, A. 2014. Effect of warming on protein, glycogen and fatty acid content of native and invasive clams. Food Research International 64: 439-445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2014.07.023
10. Anacleto, P, Maulvault, AL, Lopes, VM, Repolho, T, Diniz, M, Nunes, ML, Marques, A, Rosa, R. 2014. Ecophysiology of native and alien-invasive clams in an ocean warming context. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology 175(1): 28-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.05.003
11. Anacleto, P, Maulvault, AL, Nunes, ML, Carvalho, ML, Rosa, R, Marques, A. 2014. Effects of depuration on metal levels and health status of bivalve molluscs. Food Control 47: 493-501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2014.07.055
12. André, A, Ruivo, R, Gesto, M, Castro, LF, Santos, MM. 2014. Retinoid metabolism in invertebrates: When evolution meets endocrine disruption. General and Comparative Endocrinology 208: 134-145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.08.005
13. Antunes, F, Hinzmann, M, Lopes-Lima, M, Vaz-Pires, P. Ferreira, S, Domingues, B, Machado, J, Martins da Costa, P. 2014. Antibacterial effects of Anodonta cygnea fluids on Escherichia coli and enterococci multi-drug-resistant strains: environmental implications. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry 96(6): 880-889. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02772248.2014.989853
14. Araújo, RM, Serrão, EA, Sousa-Pinto, I, Åberg, P. 2014. Spatial and temporal dynamics of fucoid populations (Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus serratus): A comparison between central and range edge populations. PLoS ONE 9(3): e92177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092177
15. Augustine, S, Jaspers, C, Kooijman, SALM, Carlotti, F, Poggiale, J-C, Freitas, V, Van der Veer, HW, Van Walraven, L. 2014. Mechanisms behind the metabolic flexibility of an invasive comb jelly. Journal of Sea Research 94: 156-165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2014.09.005
16. Azevedo, C, Matos, P, Rocha, S, Matos, E, Oliveira, E, Al-Quraishy, S, Casal, G. 2014. Ultrastructure of novel thrombocytes in the dog snapper Lutjanus jocu. Journal of Fish Biology 84(4): 865-871. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12261
17. Azevedo, C, Rocha, S, Matos, P, Matos, E, Oliveira, E, Al-Quraishy, S, Casal, G. 2014. Morphology and phylogeny of Henneguya jocu n. sp. (Myxosporea, Myxobolidae), infecting the gills of the marine fish Lutjanus jocu. European Journal of Protistology 50(2): 185-193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2013.12.002
18. Azevedo, CC, Azevedo, J, Osório, H, Vasconcelos, V, Campos, A. 2014. Early physiological and biochemical responses of rice seedlings to low concentration of microcystin-LR. Ecotoxicology 23(2): 107-121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10646-013-1156-8
19. Azevedo, IC, Bordalo, AA, Duarte, P. 2014. Influence of freshwater inflow variability on the Douro estuary primary productivity: A modelling study. Ecological Modelling 272: 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.09.010
20. Baltazar, MT, Dinis-Oliveira, RJ, Martins, A, Bastos, MDL, Duarte, JA, Guilhermino, L, Carvalho, F. 2014. Lysine acetylsalicylate increases the safety of a paraquat formulation to freshwater primary producers: A case study with the microalga Chlorella vulgaris. Aquatic Toxicology 146: 137-143. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2013.10.034
21. Bañuelos-Vargas, I, López, LM, Pérez-Jiménez, A, Peres, H. 2014. Effect of fishmeal replacement by soy protein concentrate with taurine supplementation on hepatic intermediary metabolism and antioxidant status of totoaba juveniles (Totoaba macdonaldi). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 170 (1): 18-25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpb.2014.01.003
22. Baptista, J, Lima, E, Paiva, L, Castro, AR. 2014. Value of off-season fresh Camellia sinensis leaves. Antiradical activity, total phenolics content and catechin profiles. Food Science and Technology 59(2): 1152-1158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2014.06.004
23. Baptista, M, Repolho, T, Maulvault, AL, Lopes, VM, Narciso, L, Marques, A, Bandarra, N, Rosa, R. 2014. Temporal dynamics of amino and fatty acid composition in the razor clam Ensis siliqua (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Helgoland Marine Research 68(4): 465-482. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10152-014-0402-7
24. Baptista, MS, Vasconcelos, VM, Vasconcelos, MTSD. 2014. Trace metal concentration in a temperate freshwater reservoir seasonally subjected to blooms of toxin-producing cyanobacteria. Microbial Ecology 68(4): 671-678. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-014-0454-x
25. Baptista, P, Coelho, C, Pereira, C, Bernardes, C, Veloso-Gomes, F. 2014. Beach morphology and shoreline evolution: Monitoring and modelling medium-term responses (Portuguese NW coast study site). Coastal Engineering 84: 23-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2013.11.002
26. Barreiro, A, Vasconcelos, VM. 2014. Interactions between allelopathic properties and growth kynetics in four freshwater phytoplankton species studied by model simulations. Aquatic Ecology 48(2): 191-205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10452-014-9475-2
27. Barth, A, Troupin, C, Alvera-Azcárate, A, Vandenbulcke, L. 2014. Divand-1.0: N-dimensional variational data analysis for ocean observations. Geoscientific Model Development 7(1): 225-241. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-7-225-2014
28. Bertocci, I, Dominguez, R, Machado, I, Freitas, C, Domínguez Godino, J, Sousa-Pinto, I, Gonçalves, M, Gaspar, MB. 2014. Multiple effects of harvesting on populations of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in north Portugal. Fisheries Research 150: 60-65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2013.10.010
29. Bertocci, I, Seabra, MI, Dominguez, R, Jacinto, D, Ramírez, R, Coca, J, Tuya, F. 2014. Effects of loss of algal canopies along temperature and irradiation gradients in continental Portugal and the Canary Islands. Marine Ecology Progress Series 506: 47-60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps10785
30. Bessa, F, Gonçalves, SC, Franco, JN, André, JN, Cunha, PP, Marques, JC. 2014. Temporal changes in macrofauna as response indicator to potential human pressures on sandy beaches. Ecological Indicators 41: 49-57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.01.023
31. Bessa, LJ, Barbosa-Vasconcelos, A, Mendes, Â, Vaz-Pires, P, da Costa, PM. 2014. High prevalence of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. in river water, upstream and downstream a wastewater treatment plant. Journal of Water and Health 12(3): 426-435. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2014.160
32. Bessa, LJ, Dias, V, Mendes, Â, Ramos, H, da Costa, PM. 2014. How growth ability of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli is affected by abiotic stress factor. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine 4: 250-256. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojpm.2014.45031
33. Biskup, S, Bertocci, I, Arenas, F, Tuya, F. 2014. Functional responses of juvenile kelps, Laminaria ochroleuca and Saccorhiza polyschides, to increasing temperatures. Aquatic Botany 113: 117-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2013.10.003
34. Bispo, P, Batista, I, Bernardino, R, Bandarra, NM. 2014. Preparation of triacylglycerols rich in omega-3 fatty acids from sardine oil using a Rhizomucor miehei lipase: Focus in the EPA/DHA ratio. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 172 (4): 1866-1881. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12010-013-0616-1
35. Bódis, E, Tóth, B, Sousa, R. 2014. Impact of Dreissena fouling on the physiological condition of native and invasive bivalves: Interspecific and temporal variations. Biological Invasions 16(7): 1373-1386. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-013-0575-z
36. Bódis, E, Tóth, B, Sousa, R. 2014. Massive mortality of invasive bivalves as a potential resource subsidy for the adjacent terrestrial food web. Hydrobiologia 735(1): 253-262. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-013-1445-5
37. Bódis, E, Tóth, B, Szekeres, J, Borza, P, Sousa, R. 2014. Empty native and invasive bivalve shells as benthic habitat modifiers in a large river. Limnologica 49: 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2014.07.002
38. Boel, M, Aarestrup, K, Baktoft, H, Larsen, T, Madsen, SS, Malte, H, Skov, C, Svendsen, JC, Koed, A. 2014. The physiological basis of the migration continuum in brown trout (Salmo trutta). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87(2): 334-345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674869
39. Bondoso, J, Albuquerque, L, Lobo-da-Cunha, A, da Costa, MS, Harder, J, Lage, OM. 2014. Rhodopirellula lusitana sp. nov. and Rhodopirellula rubra sp. nov., isolated from the surface of macroalgae. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 37(3): 157-164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.syapm.2013.11.004
40. Bondoso, J, Balagué, V, Gasol, JM, Lage, OM. 2014. Community composition of the Planctomycetes associated with different macroalgae. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 88(3): 445-456. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1574-6941.12258
41. Boonsang, N, Dethoup, T, Singburaudom, N, Gomes, NGM, Kijjoa, A. 2014. In vitro antifungal activity screening of crude extracts of soil fungi against plant pathogenic fungi. Journal of Biopesticides 7(2): 156-166.
42. Bordalo, AA, Machado, A. 2014. Water bags as a potential vehicle for transmitting disease in a west african capital, Bissau. International Health 7(1): 42-48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihu056
43. Borges, P, Reis, B, Fernandes, TJR, Palmas, A, Castro-Cunha, M, Medale, F, Oliveira, MBPP, Valente, LMP. 2014. Senegalese sole juveniles can cope with diets devoid of supplemental fish oil while preserving flesh nutritional value. Aquaculture 418: 116-125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.10.014
44. Borges, P, Valente, LMP, Veŕon, V, Dias, K, Panserat, S, Médale, F. 2014. High dietary lipid level is associated with persistent hyperglycaemia and downregulation of muscle Aktm-TOR pathway in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis). PLoS ONE 9(7): e102196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102196
45. Bos, MS, Williams, SDP, Araújo, IB, Bastos, L. 2014. The effect of temporal correlated noise on the sea level rate and acceleration uncertainty. Geophysical Journal International 196(3): 1423-1430. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggt481
46. Botelho, MJ, Raimundo, J, Vale, C, Ferreira, JG. 2014. Partitioning of paralytic shellfish toxins in sub-cellular fractions of the digestive gland of the cockle Cerastoderma edule: Changes under post-bloom natural conditions. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 104(1): 365-372. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2014.02.011
47. Bouguerra, S, Gavina, A, Ksibi, M, Rasteiro, MG, Rocha-Santos, T, Pereira, R. 2014. Ecotoxicological evaluation of titanium silicon oxide nanoparticules with terrestrial species. Toxicology Letters 229: S201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.06.898
48. Bouguerra, S, Gavina, A, Ksibi, M, Rateiro, MG, Rocha-Santos, T, Pereira, R. 2014. How nanomaterials will interfere with the toxicity of copper? Toxicology Letters 229: S202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.06.899
49. Cabrita, MT, Raimundo, J, Pereira, P, Vale, C. 2014. Immobilised Phaeodactylum tricornutum as biomonitor of trace element availability in the water column during dredging. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 21(5): 3572-3581. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-013-2362-x
50. Cachada, A, Pereira, R, da Silva, EF, Duarte, AC. 2014. The prediction of PAHs bioavailability in soils using chemical methods: State of the art and future challenges. Science of the Total Environment 472: 463-480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.11.038
51. Caetano, AL, Marques, CR, Gavina, A, Carvalho, F, Gonçalves, F, Ferreira da Silva, E, Pereira, R. 2014. Contribution for the derivation of a soil screening value (SSV) for uranium, using a natural reference soil. PLoS ONE 9(10): e108041. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0108041
52. Caldeira, RMA, Stegner, A, Couvelard, X, Araújo, IB, Testor, P, Lorenzo, A. 2014. Evolution of an oceanic anticyclone in the lee of Madeira Island: In situ and remote sensing survey. Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans 119(2): 1195-1216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2013JC009493
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301. Rocha, S, Casal, G, Garcia, P, Matos, E, Al-Quraishy S, Azevedo, C. 2014. Ultrastructure and phylogeny of the parasite Henneguya carolina sp. nov. (Myxozoa), from the marine fish Trachinotus carolinus in Brazil. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 112: 139-148. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao02794
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7. Lopes-Lima, M. 2014. Anodonta cygnea. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.2. www.iucnredlist.org
NATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
1. Barreto, MC, Seca, A, Costa, A, Neto, AI, Simões, N. 2014. Potencial biotecnológico do mar dos Açores. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 14-15. ISSN 1645-5878.
2. Batista, I, Martins, G, Padilha, M, Paulo, MC, Bandarra, NM. 2014. Produção de esqualeno e ácidos gordos polinsaturados por microrganismos do grupo dos Thraustochytrids. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 44-46. ISSN 1645-5878.
3. Batista, I, Pires, C, Teixeira, B, Nunes, ML. 2014. Hidrolisados proteicos com atividade biológica: uma alternativa para a valorização de subprodutos de pescado. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 37-39. ISSN 1645-5878.
4. Gonçalves, JA. 2014. Novas tecnologias de levantamento para monitorização costeira. Revista da Ordem dos Engenheiros, Dezembro 2014.
5. Granja, H. 2014. Geo e bio-indicadores: na busca dos ambientes onde o Homem viveu. Revista da Faculdade de Letras - Ciências e Técnicas do Património. 40 anos depois de Abril. Património e Ciência no Norte de Portugal. Universidade do Porto, vol XIII, pp. 61-74.
6. Guerra, A, Correia-da-Silva, M, Rachão, A, Sousa, E, Pinto, MMM, Soares, R, Negrão, R. 2014. Angiogenic properties of synthesized xanthones. Revista Portuguesa de Diabetes 9: 194. ISSN: 1646-3994.
7. Leão, P, Vasconcelos, V. 2014. Produtos naturais: a riqueza incalculável dos micro-organismos marinhos. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 11-13. ISSN 1645-5878.
8. Mucha, AP, Almeida, CMR. 2014. Biorremediação de contaminantes em ambientes costeiros e estuarinos. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 47-49. ISSN 1645-5878.
9. Noronha, F. 2014. A avaliação ambiental de planos municipais – (alguns) problemas e (algumas) soluções. Questões Atuais de Direito Local 00: 37-62.
10. Noronha, F. 2014. A avaliação ambiental estratégica no âmbito do RJIGT – estudo das imbricações procedimentais e substantivas da avaliação ambiental dos planos urbanísticos. Revista do Centro de Estudos de Direito d Ordenamento, do Urbanismo e do Ambiente 32: 67-95.
11. Paiva, L, Lima, E, Neto, AI, Baptista, J. 2014. As macroalgas marinhas dos Açores e o seu valor nutricional. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 19-21. ISSN 1645-5878.
12. Patarra, RF, Buschmann, AH, Abreu, MH, Neto, AI. 2014. Cultivo de macroalgas nos Açores - Oportunidades e desafios. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 16-18. ISSN 1645-5878.
13. Vasconcelos, V. 2014. Cianobactérias como fontes de compostos naturais de interesse biotecnológico. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia. Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 24-26. ISSN 1645-5878.
14. Xavier, ED, Furnas, J, Azevedo, JMN, Reis, A, Teves, L, Mota, G, Neto, AI. 2014. Isolamento e seleção de estirpes locais de Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow para produção de astaxantina. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Biotecnologia, Junho 2014. Série 2, número 5, pp. 35-36. ISSN 1645-5878.
B. ADVANCED TRAINING
PhD THESES
1. Anacleto, Patrícia. 2014. Clams from Tagus estuary: Microbiological risk assessment and high pressure processing as a tool for safety products. PhD thesis in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
2. Bianchi, Christina. 2014. Estudo dos efeitos das ações antrópicas sobre ambientes costeiros - o caso da implantação de parques eólicos e empreendimentos imobiliários na zona litorânea do
Estado do Ceará – Brasil. PhD thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso-Gomes.
3. Borges, Pedro A. Coelho. 2014. Towards the understanding of Senegalese sole lipid metabolism. PhD thesis in Biomedical Sciences, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Luísa Valente; Co-supervisor: Françoise Médale (INRA, France).
4. Cachada, Anabela Ferreira de Oliveira. 2014. Risk Analysis of organic pollutants in terrestrial ecosystems: the role of bioavailability. PhD thesis in Chemistry, University of Aveiro. Co-supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
5. Caetano, Ana Luísa. 2014. Determination of soil screening values for metals in Portuguese natural soils. PhD thesis Biology, University of Aveiro. Supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
6. Couto, Ana Isabel Santos. 2014. Effect of antinutrients in sea bream (Sparus aurata) and sea bass (Dicentratchus labrax) juveniles and on-growing fish. PhD Thesis in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Aires Oliva Teles; Co-supervisor: Ashild Krogdahl (Aquaculture Protein Center, Norwegian Scholl of Veterinary Science, Norway).
7. Daros, Felippe Alexandre Lisboa de Miranda. 2014. Estudo da ictiofauna costeira no litoral do Paraná e adjacências através de censos visuais e microquímica de otólitos. PhD thesis in Zoology, UFPR, Curritiba, Brazil. Supervisor: Henry Spach (UFPR, Brazil); Co-supervisor: Alberto Teodorico Correia.
8. Dias, Ester. 2014. The role of aquatic and terrestrial material flows to an estuarine food web using stable isotopes. PhD thesis in Marine and Environmental Sciences, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Carlos Antunes; Co-supervisor: Joel C. Hoffman (US EPA).
9. Diniz, Ana. 2014. Ecology and conservation of bottlenose dolphins in Madeira Archipelago, Portugal. PhD thesis in Biological Sciences, University of Madeira. Supervisor: Manfred Kaufmann; Co-Supervisor: Ana Cañadas.
10. Freitas, Marisa. 2014. Effects of interaction, availability and bioaccessibility of microcystin-LR and cylindrospermospsin in terrestrial and aquatic species. PhD thesis in Environmental Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
11. Galindo, Toni Pablo. 2014. Integrated evaluation of the ecotoxicological effects of nanomaterials in aquatic organisms from temperate and tropical ecosystems. PhD Thesis in Biology, Specialization in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Biology, University of Aveiro. Co-supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
12. Gama, Ana Mafalda de Sousa Molefas Coelho. 2014. Global anthropogenic threats in Portuguese streams: ecological effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates assessed at different levels of organization. PhD thesis in Biology, University of Coimbra. Supervisor: Cristina Canhoto (University of Coimbra); Co-supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
13. Garcia, Ignacio Gestoso. 2014. Interactions between diversity and global change agents (invasions and climate change) in coastal systems. PhD thesis, University of Vigo (Spain). Co-supervisor: Francisco Arenas.
14. Gomes, Nelson Gonçalo Morágua. 2014. Isolation, characterization and biological activity evaluation of bioactive compounds from marine sponge-associated fungi. PhD thesis in Biomedical Sciences, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Anake Kijjoa.
15. Joaquim, Sandra. 2014. Biology and hatchery production of Chamelea gallina, Spisula solida and Venerupis corrugata, to support restocking and stock enhancement programs. PhD thesis in Aquaculture Technology, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Environment, University of Algarve.
16. Khan, Imram. 2014. Using genomic and proteomic information to characterize the evolution of genes involved in development and adaptation in vertebrates under differential conditions of selective pressure. PhD in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Agostinho Antunes; Co-supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
17. Lado Ribeiro, Ana Rita. 2014. Chiral pharmaceuticals in the environment: enantiomeric ratio and biodegradation studies. PhD Biotechnology, Specialization in Environmental Science and Engineering, ESB, Portuguese Catholic University. Supervisor: Paula Castro; Co-supervisions: Maria Elizabeth Tiritan, Carlos Afonso.
18. Lino Lopes, Graciliana Luísa. 2014. Macroalgae from Berlengas archipelago as source of bioactive compounds. PhD thesis in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: Patrícia Valentão; Co-supervisors: Paula Branquinho Andrade, Eugénia Pinto.
19. Lopes, Vitor Oliveira. 2014. Avaliação do comportamento das crescentes de praia. PhD thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso-Gomes; Co-supervisor: Francisco Taveira-Pinto.
20. Machado, João Paulo. 2014. Evolutionary genomic characterization of genes involved in development and adaptation in vertebrate species under differential conditions of selective pressure. PhD thesis in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Agostinho Antunes; Co-supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
21. Martins, Liliana Raquel Leite. 2014. Antimicrobial resistance analysis of fecal Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. isolates from dogs and cats: prevalence, assessment of potential risk factors and ability of multidrug-resistant strains to spread within household. PhD thesis in Biomedical Sciences, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Paulo Martins da Costa; Co-supervisor: Augusto de Matos.
22. Mota, Micaela. 2014. Biology and ecology of the Allis shad (Alosa alosa) in the Minho river
catchment area. PhD thesis, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Carlos Antunes; Co-
supervisor: Eric Rochard.
23. Napoleão, Sílvia. 2014. Descrição da fauna parasitária de diferentes raias marinhas (Elasmobranchii) provenientes da pesca comercial no litoral sudeste e sul do Brasil. PhD thesis in Veterinary Medicine, UNESP, Brazil. Supervisor: Ricardo Takemoto (UNESP, Brazil); Co-supervisor: Rodrigo Ozório.
24. Nogueira, Verónica Inês Jesus. 2014. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the chemical treatment with nanomaterials of different industrial effluents. PhD Thesis in Biology, Specialization in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Biology, University of Aveiro. Supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
25. Pereira, João Henrique. 2014. Solar photocatalytic degradation of antibiotics: Chemical, ecotoxicological and biodegradability assessment. PhD thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rui Boaventura; Co-supervisors: Vitor Vilar, Maria Teresa Borges.
26. Pereira, Mário Pedro Moreira. 2014. Avaliação de deslocamentos e alterações morfológicas em infraestruturas portuárias na Região Autónoma da Madeira. PhD thesis in Geographical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Co-supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
27. Pinho, Livia Xerez. 2014. Photocatalytic degradation of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins using suspended and immobilized TiO2. PhD thesis in Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
28. Ramos, Miguel. 2014. Typing bacterial fish pathogens isolated in Portugal and evaluation of the efficacy of bacteriophages against these pathogens. PhD thesis in Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: John Buchanan; Co-supervisor: José Américo Sousa.
29. Rodrigues, Aurélie. 2014. Effects of environmental contaminants and natural stressors on feral Carcinus maenas: influence of the exposure history. PhD thesis in Biomedical Sciences, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Laura Guimarães; Co-supervisor: Alexandre Lobo da Cunha.
MASTER THESES
1. Afonso, Tiago André. 2014. Bioassay-guided isolation of cyanobacterial metabolites with anticancer activity. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Pedro Leão; Co-supervisor: Rosário Martins.
2. Almeida, Diogo Furtado de Mendonça. 2014. Determinação de critérios de dimensionamento de soleiras terminais numa bacia de dissipação a jusante de um descarregador em degraus. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto.
3. Amberger, Maria Laura. 2014. Effects of personal care products on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes. Master thesis in Environmental Toxicology and Contamination, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
4. Andrade, Sónia Patrícia Freitas. 2014. Impact of veterinary antibiotics on primary production of aquatic systems. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Ana Mafalda Saraiva Baptista; Co-supervisor: Clara Pinto Basto.
5. Andrade, Sónia. 2014. Impacto dos antibióticos veterinários na produção primária dos sistemas aquáticos. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Mafalda Baptista.
6. Araújo, Mariana. 2014. Efeito da inclusão de macroalgas na qualidade final de produtos de aquacultura. Master thesis in Quality Control, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: Luísa Valente; Co-supervisor: Beatriz Oliveira.
7. Armengol, Anna Lloveras. 2014. The influence of light and stocking density on the growth and yield of Pterocladiella capillacea (S.G.Gmelin) Santelices & Hommersand on in vitro cultures. Master thesis in Marine Sciences: Oceanography and Marine Environment Management, University of Barcelona, Spain. Supervisor: Ana Neto.
8. Baptista, André Filipe Ramos. 2013. Pesquisa de parasitas em sargo (Diplodus sargus) da costa portuguesa. Master thesis in Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Aurélia Saraiva.
9. Barbosa, Rana. 2014. Competição pelos recursos entre a espécie invasora Charybdis hellerii Milne Edwards, 1867 (CRUSTACEA; DECAPODA; PORTUNIDAE) e as espécies nativas Portunus spinimanus Latreille, 1819 e Callinectes larvatus Ordway, 1863 na Praia da Penha, Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Master thesis in Ecology, University of Minho. Supervisor: Eraldo Medeiros Costa Neto; Co-supervisor: Ronaldo Sousa.
10. Barroso, Carolina. 2014. Carob seed germ meal as a partial fish meal substitute in diets for meagre (Argyrosomus regius): growth, digestibility and health status. Master thesis in Aquatic Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Benjamin Costas; Co-supervisor: Paula Enes.
11. Breda, Mariana Filipa. 2014. Evaluation of water quality of the Pantanha stream (Nelas, Portugal). Master thesis in Biology and Quality of Water, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Natividade Vieira; Co-Supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
12. Brito, Francisca. 2014. Metabolic regulation in meagre (Argyrosomus regius) via diet-gene interactions: expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism and immune response. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: José Fernando Gonçalves; Co-supervisor: Rodrigo Ozório.
13. Cabral, Inês. 2014. Estudo da densidade ótimas de cultivo de juvenis de linguado (Solea senegalensis). Master thesis in Aquatic Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: António Paulo Carvalho; Supervisor: Helena Peres.
14. Caetano, Catarina. 2014. Expressão proteica diferencial das enzimas de destoxificação Glutationa Transferases em Mytilus galloprovincialis após exposição a microcistinas. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: José Carlos Martins; Co-supervisor: Alexandre Campos.
15. Calvão, David Lopes. 2014. Acidification and warming effects on a rockpool community: an experimental approach to understand stressor interactions. Mestrado em Ecologia, Ambiente e Território. Faculty of Sciences, Univ. Porto. (Supervisor: Dr. Francisco Arenas).
16. Cambotas, Carlos Rubem Cernadas. 2014. Estudo das potencialidades SIG da Mapoteca da CCDRN: a integração da REN. Master thesis in Geographical Information Systems, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: José Alberto Gonçalves; Co-supervisor: Fernanda Neves.
17. Cardoso, Sara Machado Rodrigues. 2014. Avaliação de projetos de intervenção em sistemas fluviais. Master thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
18. Carneiro, José João Fernandes. 2014. Caracterização de estados de agitação marinha e processos de propagação. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, University of Minho. (Supervisor: José Luis Pinho (U. Minho); Co-supervisor: Helena Granja.
19. Carvalho, Bruno Miguel Castro. 2014. In vitro screening of the anticancer activity of marine and soil-derived fungi extracts and compounds used alone and combined with doxorubicin: Evaluation of the anticancer properties of fungi extracts and compounds alone and in combination with doxorubicin in lung cancer cells. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisors: Alice Ramos, Eduardo Rocha.
20. Chaves, Francisco dos Santos Carneiro. 2014. Dimensionamento hidráulico-estrutural de emissários submarinos. Estudo de caso. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto. Gomes, Diogo Nunes de Pinho Leal. 2014. Avaliação da geração de ondas por ação do vento e de embarcações em albufeiras. Estudo de caso. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto; Co-supervisor: Paulo Rosa Santos.
21. Ciocan, Crina-Stefania. 2014. Estudo do quebramar vertical perfurado LOWREB. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Luciana das Neves; Co-supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto.
22. Cordeiro, André Filipe Faria. 2014. Avaliação da pegada hídrica de uma empresa. Master thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
23. Correia, Bruno Ricardo da Silva. 2014. Evaluation of the genotoxicity effect and antioxidant response of two nanoparticles in Eisenia andrei. Master thesis in Molecular and Celular Biology, University of Aveiro. Supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
24. Correia, João Augusto Ribeiro. 2014. Oscilação em massa e estabilidade hidráulica de sistemas complexos de chaminés de equilíbrio. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto.
25. Cruz, Susana. 2014. Searching for cyanobacterial natural antifouling compounds against Mytillus galloprovincialis settlement. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos; Co-supervisor: Joana Reis de Almeida.
26. Cunha, Ana Isabel Ribeiro. 2014. Analytical survey of the performance of Sousa (Lousada) and Serzedo (Guimarães) wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Master thesis in Environmental Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Maria Teresa Borges. Collaboration: Luságua, Serviços Ambientais, S.A.
27. Custódio, Ana. 2014. Effect of climate change in bioaccumulation of emergent chemical contaminants in bivalves. Master thesis in Food Safety and Quality, Faculty of Agronomy, Technical University of Lisbon.
28. Domingues, Andreia. 2014. Efeitos da suplementação dietética de probioticos na resposta imune do linguado (Solea senegalensis). Master thesis in Aquaculture, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria. Supervisor: Rodrigo Ozório; Co-supervisor: Sónia Batista.
29. Esteves, Maria Prata e Castro de Sena. 2014. Anticancer activity of marine-derived fungi extracts and isolated compound in human cancer cell lines. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisors: Alice Ramos, Eduardo Rocha.
30. Faria, Tiago Miguel Gomes de Almeida. 2014. Modelação numérica de escoamentos sobre descarregadores em degraus. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: João Pedro Pêgo.
31. Faria, Tiago Miguel Gomes de Almeira. 2014. Modelação numérica de escoamentos sobre descarregadores em degraus. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
32. Fernandes, Helena. 2014. Evaluation of protein requirements for juvenile growth and effect of dietary protein levels on post-juvenile growth and reproduction of zebrafish (Danio rerio). Master thesis in Aquatic Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: António Paulo Carvalho; Co-supervisor: Helena Peres.
33. Fernandes, Joana Pereira. 2014. Response of microorganisms from natural and constructed wetlands to veterinary drugs. Master thesis in Environmental Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Ana Paula Mucha; Co-supervisor: Clara Pinto Basto.
34. Ferreira, Ana Catarina Faria. 2014. Potential of biological remediation for the removal of pollutants from aquatic environments. Master thesis in Environmental Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Clara Pinto Basto; Co-supervisor: Marisa Almeida.
35. Ferreira, Diogo Júlio da Silva. 2014. Modelação laboratorial de uma estrutura aderente em cilindros de geossintéticos. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
36. Ferreira, Lurdes Raquel Santos. 2014. Identificação e desenvolvimento larvar de peixes tropicais do Indo Pacífico no Oceanário de Lisboa. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisors: Eduardo, José Pedro Oliveira (Estação Litoral da Aguda), Hugo Batista (Oceanário de Lisboa).
37. Ferreira, Pedro Miguel Teixeira. 2014. Single and combined effects of gold nanoparticles and microplastics on juveniles of the marine fish Pomatoschistus microps, and modulation by
temperature. Master thesis in Biochemistry, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
38. Ferreira, Vanessa Regina Azevedo. 2014. Removal of fluoroquinolones: biosorption in activated sludge and aerobic granular sludge. Master thesis in Analytical, Clinical and Forensic Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: Carlos Afonso; Co-supervisor: Maria Elizabeth Tiritan.
39. Fonseca, Joana Filipa Madeira Correia. 2014. Modelação de escoamentos no âmbito da determinação do RCE (regime de caudais ecológicos). Aplicação do programa River 2D. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
40. Fonte, Elsa Eloide Abreu Alves. 2014. Influence of microplastics on the toxicity of cephalexin to early juveniles of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) in relation to temperature change. Master thesis in Environmental Toxicology and Contamination, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
41. Freitas, Cristiano Joaquim Gonçalves. 2014. Patterns of benthic assemblages invaded and non-invaded by Grateloupia turuturu in north of Portugal. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Iacopo Bertocci.
42. García, Angela Fernández. 2014. Not only warming: The consequences of thermal variability in the growth of Fucus serratus. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisors: Francisco Arenas, Brezo Martinez.
43. Gomes, Joana Patricia Vilar Silva. 2014. Estudo experimental do efeito da utilização de geossistemas na longevidade de praias alimentadas artificialmente. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Luciana das Neves.
44. Haberle, Ines. 2014. Predicting the distribution of native and non-native macroalgae under climate change using species distribution modelling and physiological thresholds. Master thesis, European Master in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. Supervisors: Francisco Arenas, Brezo Martínez.
45. Kumla, Decha. 2014. Antagonistic and antimycelial growth activities of marine-derived fungi against plant pathogenic fungi and secondary metabolites of Talaromyces trachyspermus. Master thesis in Science - Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Supervisor: Tida Dethoup; Co-supervisor: Anake Kijjoa.
46. Macedo, Ana Margarida. 2014. Variação temporal da comunidade de cianobactérias na esponja Hymeniaciadon perlevis. Master thesis in Aquatic Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
47. Machado, Joana. 2014. Implicações do uso de água contaminada com microcistina na qualidade de Daucus carota (cenoura). Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Alexandre Campos; Co-supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
48. Machado, Marina. 2014. Dietary tryptophan and methionine as modulators of the European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) immune status and inflammatory response. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Benjamín Costas; Co-supervisor: António Afonso.
49. Maciel, Tiago Francisco Miranda. 2014. Toxic effects of cadmium, alone and in combination with microplastics, on early juveniles of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) in relation to previous long-term exposure to environmental contamination. Master thesis in Environmental Toxicology and Contamination, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
50. Macule, Bruno. 2014. Ciprofloxacin biossortion to aerobic granules. Master thesis in Quality Control, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: Carlos Afonso; Co-supervisor: Maria Elizabeth Tiritan.
51. Maculuve, Evidóquio Roné Alzira. 2014. Ecological risk assessment in an abandoned coalmine: tier I screening stage in São Pedro da Cova. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Ruth Pereira.
52. Magalhães, Bruno 2014. Crescimento de Ulva em condições de stress luminoso, salino e térmico. Master thesis in Biodiversity and Vegetal Biotechnology, University of Azores. Supervisor: Ana Neto.
53. Margato, Marília Catarina dos Santos. 2014. Ultrastructure and phylogeny of microsporidian parasite infecting the big-scale sand smelt, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 in the Minho River, Portugal. Master thesis in Marine Sciences – Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Sónia Rocha; Co-supervisor: Carlos Azevedo.
54. Martín, Airam Prieto. 2014. The functional consequences of the biodiversity: Experimental studies with intertidal communities. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisors: Francisco Arenas.
55. Martingo, Jerónimo Daniel Amorim. 2014. Elementos geométricos para o planeamento físico de terminais portuários. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
56. Martins, Bento Miguel Ribeiro. 2014. GNSS vulnerabilities & robustness. Master thesis in Geographical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Luisa Bastos; Co-supervisor: Chaz Dixon (Satellite Applications Catapult).
57. Matos, Ana Isabel Bastos. 2014. Development of molecular tools for the early warning of toxic cyanobacteria. Master thesis in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Agostinho Antunes.
58. Matos, Joana. 2014. Bioaccessibility assessment of inorganic chemical contaminants in raw and cooked seafood using an in vitro digestion model. Master thesis in Food Safety and Quality, Faculty of Agronomy, Technical University of Lisbon.
59. Meira, Bernardo. 2014. On-line SPE-LC-FD to quantify fluoroquinolones in aquatic environments. Master thesis in Forensic Sciences, Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde ISCS-N/CESPU. Supervisor: Maria Elizabeth Tiritan.
60. Melo, Miguel Correia. 2014. Study of the adhesion of Chlorella vulgaris (SAG 211-12) to different substrates and development of a photosynthtic biofilm reactor. Master in Environmental Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Maria Teresa Borges; Co-supervisor: Nídia Caetano.
61. Mendes, Rita. 2014. Cyanotoxin detection in freshwater systems from the North and Center of Portugal. Master thesis in Biology and Water Quality Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Agostinho Antunes; Co-supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
62. Miranda, Miriam. 2014. Ocorrência de cianobactérias e cianotoxinas na água de cinco importantes rios no Estado de Minas Gerais – Brasil. Master thesis in Biology and Water Quality Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vitor Vasconcelos.
63. Monge, José Pedro dos Santos. 2014. Análise da eficiência de estruturas de proteção de margens. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
64. Monteiro, Marisa. 2014. Interactive effect of exotic macroalgae degradation and climate-driven stressors on estuarine microbial communities involved in N Biogeochemistry. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Catarina Magalhães.
65. Neves, Ricardo Jorge da Costa Moreira. 2014. Comportamento de um manto de taludes de enrocamento para diferentes risbermas de proteção do pé de talude. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
66. Norberto, Rita Sofia dos Santos. 2014. Toxic effects of cadmium, alone and in combination with microplastics, on early juveniles of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps). Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino.
67. Noronha, Francisco. 2014. O Ordenamento do Espaço Marítimo (OEM) – subsídios para um (futuro) regime legal. Master thesis in Law, Faculty of Law, University of Porto. Supervisor: Marta Chantal Ribeiro.
68. Oliveira, Pedro Miguel Gomes da Silva. 2014. Aproveitamento da energia do mar através do espraiamento de estruturas costeiras portuárias. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto.
69. Oliveira, Tânia Filipa. 2014. Copper phytoremediation by a salt marsh plant: microorganisms’ contribution to enhance it. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Marisa Almeida; Co-supervisor: Carlos Gomes.
70. Pacheco, Fernanda. 2014. Pesqueiras do rio Minho - valorização do património cultural e gestão de recursos naturais. Master thesis in Environmental and Landscape Management, Escola Superior Agrária do Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo. Supervisor: Carlos Antunes; Co-Supervisor: Joaquim Alonso.
71. Paiva, Lisete. 2014. Desenvolvimento de tecnologias de extração e de quantificação dos principais componentes nutricionais de macroalgas do litoral dos Açores tendo em vista o seu aproveitamento como suplemento alimentar. Master thesis in Technology and Food Safety, University of Azores. Supervisor: Elisabete Lima, José Bettencourt Baptista.
72. Parra, Maria José. 2014. Recruitment ecology of pelagic fishes: jellyfish impact in nursery areas and habitat selection. Master thesis, European Master in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. University of Algarve and Ghent University. Supervisor: Maria Alexandra Teodósio; Co-Supervisor: Pedro Morais.
73. Pavão, Maria Inês. 2014. Crescimento de Ulva rigida C. Agardh em condições de stress de macronutrientes. Master thesis in Biodiversity and Vegetal Biotechnology, University of Azores. Supervisor: Ana Neto.
74. Peixoto, Ricardo Lima. 2014. Conservação e monitorização de estruturas portuárias. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
75. Pereira, Luís. 2014. Growth, antioxidant and immune responses in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fed dietary probiotic supplementation under different rearing temperatures. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Ozório; Co-supervisor: José Fernando Gonçalves.
76. Pinho, Daniela. 2014. Spatial and temporal variation of kelp beds and associated macroalgal assemblages along the Portuguese coast. Master thesis in Ecology, Environment and Territory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Iacopo Bertocci.
77. Pinto, Manuel José Pereira. 2014. Ressonância em bacias portuárias. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Paulo Avilez Valente.
78. Prestes, Afonso. 2014. Variação temporal da abundância de Osmundea pinnatifida (Hudson) stackhouse e o seu impacto na comunidade algal. Master thesis in Biodiversity and Vegetal Biotechnology, University of Azores. Supervisor: Ana Neto, Gustavo Martins.
79. Reigada, Marta Alexandra dos Santos. 2014. Avaliação do impacto económico da aplicação da taxa de recursos hídricos em distintos sectores industriais localizados na região hidrográfica do Norte. Master thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
80. Reis Mendes, Ana Filipa. 2014. The synthesis and in vitro toxicological evaluation of the mitoxantrone naphthoquinoxaline metabolite: A comparative study with the parent drug. Master thesis in Analytical, Clinical, and Forensic Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: Vera Costa; Co-supervisor: Emília Sousa.
81. Reis, Bruno. 2014. Transcriptional responses of glutathione transferase genes in Ruditapes philippinarum exposed to Microcystin-LR: Expression patterns and biomarker discovery. Master thesis in Quality Control, Faculty of Phamacy, University of Porto. Supervisor: José Carlos Martins.
82. Resende, Adriana. 2014. New method for the simultaneous identification of pathogenic human viruses using multiplex PCR. Master thesis in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Supervisor: Filipe Pereira.
83. Ribeiro, Hugo. 2014. Ecologia e conservação da espécie Salmo trutta no troço internacional do Rio Minho. Master thesis in Ecology, University of Minho. Supervisor: Ronaldo Sousa; Co-supervisor: Carlos Antunes.
84. Ribeiro, Rogério Fernando Correia. 2014. Análise da precisão altimétrica de medições GNSS RTK. Master thesis in Geograhical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: José Alberto Gonçalves.
85. Ribeiro, Tiago André Machado. 2014. Bioactividade de Portoamidas em células de cancro - mecanismo molecular. Master thesis in Biochemistry, University of Aveiro. Supervisor: Ralph Urbatzka.
86. Rodrigues, Joana Raquel da Silva. 2014. Avaliação do risco e aplicação do processo de análise hierárquica (AHP) na avaliação das consequências de galgamento em zonas costeiras e portuárias - Aplicação ao porto de Ponta Delgada, Açores. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Francisco Taveira Pinto; Co-supervisor: Paulo Rosa Santos.
87. Rupf, Hugo. 2014. Avaliação ecológica das Terras Salgadas - Ilha do Maio, Cabo Verde para possível estabelecimento de uma nova população da Laverca do Raso (Alauda razae). Master thesis in Ecology, University of Minho. Supervisor: Augusto Faustino; Co-supervisor: Ronaldo Sousa.
88. Samussone, Manuel. 2014. Pesticide Mancozeb: determination of risk limits for aquatic ecosystems. Master thesis in Biology and Quality of Water, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Ruth Pereira, Co-Supervisor: Natividade Vieira.
89. Sansuwan, Kanokwan. 2014. Structural modification of feedstuffs using microwave processing for feed development in culturing sex reversed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Master thesis in Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Supervisor: Uthaiwan Kovitvadhi; Co-supervisor: Rodrigo Ozório.
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91. Silva, Ana Catarina Matos. 2014. Análise da ecoficiência do processo produtivo de uma organização. Master thesis in Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rodrigo Maia.
92. Silva, António Pereira. 2014. Estudo da morfodinâmica da praia de Belinho sob a influência de diferentes estados de agitação e tipos de maré. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, University of Minho. Supervisor: José Luis Pinho (U. Minho); Co-supervisor: Helena Granja.
93. Silva, Catarina Raquel Basto Correia. 2014. Avaliação do Ciclo de Vida (ACV) de ingredientes essenciais a incorporar em rações usadas em Aquacultura. Master thesis in Marine Sciences – marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Belmira Almeida Ferreira Neto; Co-supervisor: Luísa Valente.
94. Silva, Joana. 2014. Diversity and abundance of bacteria vs archaea nitrifiers in the extreme dry valleys of Transantarctic Mountains. Master thesis in Biodiversity, Genetic and Evolution, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Catarina Magalhães.
95. Silva, Liliana Patrícia Domingues. 2014. Genomic study of genes involved in species adaptation. Master thesis in Biochemistry, University of Porto. Supervisor: Agostinho Antunes.
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97. Silva, Ricardo Marques. 2014. Modelação numérica do escoamento associado à rotura de barragens: comparação de diferentes modelos. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Elsa Carvalho.
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100. Torres, Ana Catarina Nunes. 2014. O papel da morfologia das macroalgas anuais no controlo das suas comunidades epifaunais. Master thesis in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Isabel Sousa-Pinto; Co-supervisor: Puri Veiga.
101. Vale, Pedro Bernardino Quintela. 2014. Influence of probiotics in the microbiome of Artemia sp. Master thesis in Aquatic Biological Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Olga Lage.
102. Venade, Carla Sofia. 2014. Contaminação ambiental por disruptores endócrinos - Estuário do rio Minho. Master thesis in Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, ICBAS and Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto. Supervisor: Joana Campos.
103. Vidal, Rute Costa. 2014. Pesquisa de efeitos tóxicos de extracto de Oenanthe crocata em organismos aquáticos. Master thesis in Bioenginering, ICBAS and Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Lúcia Guilhermino; Co-supervisor: Luís Vieira.
104. Vilar da Silva, Viviana. 2014. Antitumor activity of xanthone derivatives: effects on the immune microenvironment. Master thesis in Oncology, ICBAS, University of Porto. Supervisor: Rui Medeiros; Co-supervisors: Madalena Pinto, Fátima Cerqueira.
105. Vinhas, André Araújo. 2014. Conceção e pré-dimensionamento de uma estrutura multifuncional na praia de Matosinho. Master thesis in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Supervisor: Fernando Veloso Gomes.
106. Xavier, Eunice Rute Magalhaes Nogueira. 2014. Avaliação do efeito da natureza do substrato em comunidades intertidais. Master thesis in Biodiversity and Vegetal Biotechnology, University of Azores. Supervisor: Ana Neto, Gustavo Martins.
C. MODELS
1. Three numerical models were implemented for the North Atlantic Region, and particularly for the North-western Iberian Peninsula and Madeira Island to assess atmosphere-ocean interaction, including ROMS, COAWST and MUSOC.
2. Vieira, LR, Morgado, F, Guilhermino, L. 2014. Conceptual model of pollution sources, abiotic factors and interactions with the phytoplankton, zooplankton and P. microps in the Lima river estuary. In the scope of the project SIGNAL, funded by FCT.
3. Vieira, LR, Morgado, F, Guilhermino, L. 2014. Conceptual model of pollution sources, abiotic factors and interactions with the phytoplankton, zooplankton and P. microps in the Minho river estuary. In the scope of the project SIGNAL, funded by FCT.
4. Vieira, LR, Morgado, F, Guilhermino, L. 2014. Conceptual model of the feeding ecology of P. microps early juveniles in the Lima river estuary. In the scope of the project SIGNAL, funded by FCT.
5. Vieira, LR, Morgado, F, Guilhermino, L. 2014. Conceptual model of the feeding ecology of P. microps early juveniles in the Minho river estuary. In the scope of the project SIGNAL, funded by FCT.
D. COMPUTATIONAL APPLICATIONS
1. GNSS/MEMS Tightly Coupled algorithm for sea level determination. 2014.
2. IMPACT_S: Integrated Multiprogram Platform to Analyze and Combine Tests of Selection. Publication reference: Maldonado, E, Sunagar, K, Almeida, D, Vasconcelos, V, Antunes, A. 2014. IMPACT_S: Integrated Multiprogram Platform to Analyze and Combine Tests of Selection. PLoS One 9(10): e96243. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096243).