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Forecasting species response to climate change using genomic prediction: advances and limitations. Examples from the Mediterranean Oaks
Computational Biology and Population Genomics
Impact of small-scale farming landscapes on neutral and adaptive genetic variability of Iberian wild bees
Computational Biology and Population Genomics
The monophyly of Bryophytes is supported by nuclear and plastidial protein phylogenies
Computational Biology and Population Genomics
Beyond the silent effects of extinction: Changes in plant interactions in human-altered landscapes
Beyond the silent effects of extinction: Changes in plant interactions in human-altered landscapes

02 May 2019

Location: Room 2.2.14 - Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon

Computational Biology and Population Genomics
The final cries of the unheard Moroccan cicadas
The final cries of the unheard Moroccan cicadas

07 Mar 2019

Location: Room 2.2.14 - Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon

Computational Biology and Population Genomics
Tropical cashew agroecosystem in West Africa: where we at and where to go with a high-value agriculture commodity?
Computational Biology and Population Genomics & Environmental Stress & Functional Ecology
Analyses of the genomic variation to study cork oak evolution and adaptation: from past to future climatic changes
Computational Biology and Population Genomics

Encontro(s) Scientia have a long-standing tradition in CE3C. Throughout the year, the various CE3C groups are invited to present speakers and themes, whether they are integrated researchers of the groups or PhD students, allowing to cover the various fields of science to which the Centre is dedicated within Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes. The meetings represent a very important opportunity not only for knowledge sharing between CE3C groups and with all the curious people that decide to attend the lectures but also to strengthen internal cohesion and the creation of inter-group collaborations.