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João Faria de Oliveira Santos
Researcher

João Faria holds a PhD in Biology from the University of Lisbon. His interests lie in the field of climate change, evolutionary ecology, population genetics and connectivity in marine organisms. He's curretly studying the effects of carbon dioxide seeps on marine biodiversity and species interactions, as a way to further our understanding of ocean acidification consequences.

Publications

Faria, J., Vale, M., Ribeiro, P., Hawkins, S.J. & Martins, G.M. (2024). The ecological value of fully enforced, no-entry, marine protected areas: A case study of harvested limpets. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, n/a.
Beatriz, L., Carla, C., Jorge, F., João, F. & Duarte, T. (2024). Draft genome sequence of Agarivorans aestuarii strain ZMCS4, a putative CAZyme-producing bacteria isolated from the marine brown algae Cladostephus spongiosus. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 13.
Faria, J., Prestes, A.C.L., Moreu, I., Martins, G.M., Neto, A.I. & Cacabelos, E. (2021). Arrival and proliferation of the invasive seaweed <em>Rugulopteryx okamurae</em> in NE Atlantic islands, 2021.06.25.448933.