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Date:
From 16 Nov 2026 until 20 Nov 2026
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Deadline for Applications:
16 Oct 2026
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Location:
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (CIÊNCIAS), Campo Grande 1749-016 Lisboa
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Duration:
36 hours (contact hours)
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Schedule:
09:00-17:30
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Lecturer or Responsible:
Cristina Antunes (CE3C-PFE), Bruno Carreira (CE3C-FIB), Rui Rebelo (CE3C-FIB), Cristina Máguas (CE3C-PFE) & Rodrigo Maia (CIÊNCIAS)
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Nº (min - max) Students:
10-20. Note: the course may open with less students if at least 3 BIODIV students enroll; this gives them additional responsibilities to take the course and should communicate immediately after the deadline for applications if they are not able to attend!
Overview:
Stable isotopes ratios are widely used in diverse ecological areas of research. This course provides an in-depth exploration of stable isotopes as a valuable tool in Ecology, using isotopic signatures to trace ecological processes and revealing insights into nutrient and water cycling, species interactions, and environmental conditions across diverse ecosystems and communities. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how stable isotopes—such as δ15N, δ13C, δ18O, and δ2H—are used to unravel complex interactions within ecosystems, from plant-soil dynamics to water use in plants and diet tracing.
Key topics include:
• Stable Isotope Basics: Introduction to stable isotopes, with a focus on δ15N, δ13C, δ18O, and δ2H.
• Plant-Soil Interactions: Understanding how isotopes inform us about nutrient cycling, and plant-plant and plant-soil relationships.
• Plant Water Sources Use: Exploring how isotopic signatures help determine water sources and use strategies in plants.
• Diet Tracing & Isotope Mixing Models: Using stable isotopes for food web analysis, diet reconstruction, and applying isotope mixing models to track nutrient sources.
• Isotopic Niches: Examining the ecological roles of species based on their isotopic signatures.
• Isoscapes: Investigating spatial variations in isotopic signatures across landscapes and their ecological implications.
• Isotopes applications: Exploring additional uses of stable isotopes in fields such as geographic origins, tracking animal migration and forensic science.
The course will include not only theoretical classes but also practical components such as field sampling, lab sample preparation, overview of analysis techniques and group work. Students will be able to learn from case studies and engage in data analysis, interpretation of results, and collaborative problem-solving, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge.
Objectives:
Understand the principles of Stable Isotopes: Gain a basic understanding of stable isotopes ratios like δ15N, δ13C, δ18O, and δ2H, and how they are used and applied to study ecological processes.
Examine ecological interactions: Learn how isotopic signatures reveal plant-soil interactions, nutrient and water cycling, pollution patterns, water use strategies in plants, and animal food webs, enhancing our understanding of ecosystem dynamics.
Apply isotope techniques in diet tracing and species interactions: Develop the ability to use stable isotopes for reconstructing diets, analyzing food webs, and apply isotope mixing models to track food sources.
Develop practical skills in field and laboratory techniques: Participate in hands-on activities, including field sampling, lab sample preparation, and isotope analysis, while collaborating on group projects to apply theoretical knowledge to research questions.
Enhance data analysis and interpretation: Build skills in data analysis and interpretation, enabling students to critically evaluate stable isotopes data and interpret isotopic results.
Methods:
Isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS); Field sampling and sample preparation in diverse matrices (plants, animals, soils); Applying isotope mixing models.
Participants have to be present at 85% of the contact hours (this means that they can miss one half-day), and actively participate in all activities.
This course can give credits to PhD programmes at CIÊNCIAS or of programmes with partnership from CIÊNCIAS and other institutions with 6h-7h of contact hours per ECT, as a function of specific requirements. For these students additionally to the exercises done during the week the delivery of a written report done after the course is mandatory. For programmes with less hours of contact per ECT (6h/ECT, getting 6 ECTs from the course) students need to do an additional assignment (summary report). If needed 1 or 2 additional hours of contact may be added. Such report(s) are also advised for other students requesting accreditation of the course in their institutions.
Minimal formation of students: Bachelor in Biology, Natural Science or related areas
Directed to: Teachers, researchers, 2nd and 3rd cycle students, laboratory technicians in the areas of environmental studies, ecology, health, ecosystem management, conservation.
Fees
Free for 1st year PhD students in Doctoral programmes at CIÊNCIAS (e.g. Biologia), Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution (BIODIV UL; UP) and Biology and Ecology of Global Changes (BEAG UL, UA), when the course counts credits for their formation, in which case the delivery of a final report done after the course is mandatory; the course is also free for more advanced PhD students of the BIODIV programme (ULisboa or UPorto); 60 € for more advanced PhD students of CE3C; 100 € for PhD students of the PEERS network not from CE3C (CFE); 150 € for CIÊNCIAS Master students and unemployed; 200 € for BTI, BI and other PhD students with scholarship; 300 € for Professional and postdocs.
When the maximum number of students is reached, 10 vacancies will be available for non-paying 1st year PhD students mentioned above, being, by order of preference students from: 1) CE3C; 2) BIODIV (not from CE3C); 3) CIÊNCIAS (not from CE3C); 4) BEAG (not from CE3C or CIÊNCIAS).
How to Apply
Candidates should complete the APPLICATION FORM, which will be available in this section when the call is open.
This form is strictly confidential and will only be used for the purposes of this application.
When filling the form mind to:
- FILL ALL THE MANDATORY FIELDS
- UPLOAD CV AND MOTIVATION LETTER, both mandatory.
For any doubts please contact the coordinator of the CE3C courses Inês Fragata (irfragata@ciencias.ulisboa.pt) or the teacher Cristina Antunes (cmaantunes@ciencias.ulisboa.pt)