LuÃs António Da Silva Borda De Ãgua
Researcher
Theoretical Ecology and Biodiversity Modelling
CIBIO, Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Geneticos
Portugal
Biography
Concerning the former, I have been applying methods from several fields to better understand and describe the scaling of species abundance across spatial scales. Concerning the latter, I have been particularly interested in the impact of traffic mortality on the survival of bird populations. I am also interested in the application of Bayesian methods to data analysis because I perceive the Bayesian methodology as a more unified approach to data analysis and an easier way to communicate scientific results to managers and policy makers. In the past, I studied theoretical space plasma physics, with emphasis on computer simulations. Computer simulations remain one of my favorite areas of research, and I have been particularly interested in patterns of species diversity in space and time.
Research Interest
My research interests are centered on two main topics: characterization and understanding of the relationship between ecological patterns at large spatial scales, and the impacts of man-made structures into wild animal populations. Both topics are driven by a practical problem: the need to provide sound scientific guidelines to practical problems of conservation.
Publications
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Garcia C, Borda-de-Agua L (2017) Extended dispersal kernels in a changing world: insights from statistics of extremes. Journal of Ecology, 105(1): 63-74.
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Ceia-Hasse A, Borda-de-Agua L, Grilo C, Pereira HM (2017) Global exposure of carnivores to roads. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26(5): 592-600.
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Borda-de-Ãgua L, Whittaker RJ, Cardoso P, Rigal F, Santos AMC, Amorim IR, Parmakelis A, Triantis KA, Pereira HM, Borges PAV (2017) Dispersal ability determines the scaling properties of species abundance distributions: a case study using arthropods from the Azores. Scientific Reports, 7: 3899.