
Francisco Salgueirinho MoreiraUniversity of Porto | UP · Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos (CIBIO)
Francisco Salgueirinho Moreira
MSc in Ecology and Environment with First Degree in Biology
Biologist
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Introduction
Francisco Salgueirinho Moreira is a Portuguese biologist.
His research interests are Ecology and Environment, especially ornithology, biodiversity, wildlife management, and environmental management. Birds, citizen science, environmental education, and sustainable management are interesting topics for him.
Furthermore, most environmental issues and their challenges are subjects he likes to work on.
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December 2021 - present
Education
March 2022 - June 2022
September 2018 - December 2020
September 2015 - June 2018
Publications
Publications (4)
Migratory birds are particularly exposed to habitat changes in their breeding and nonbreeding grounds. Remote sensing technologies offer an excellent opportunity to monitor species’ habitats from space at unprecedented spatiotemporal scales. We analyzed if remotely sensed ecosystem functioning attributes (EFAs) adequately predict the spatiotemporal...
In a century that is being marked by several impacts on biodiversity, as a result of global environmental changes with eminently anthropogenic causes, it is imperative to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to the management and conservation of species, essential to understanding the spatio-temporal factors and dynamics that affect them. Migratory s...
This report concerns the analysis of the data collected during the 2018/2019 Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) hunting season in mainland Portugal by the National Association of Woodcock Hunters (Associação Nacional de Caçadores de Galinholas). Woodcock hunting was allowed between November 1, 2018 and February 10, 2019. Thirty-one different hunters pro...
Climate change is modifying bird species distribution, behaviour, phenology and migration.
Understanding migratory connectivity of migrant populations is fundamental to adjust
management and conservation policies. Despite the advances in bird tracking technologies, bird ringing still provides a broad spatial and temporal data series. The common sni...