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Using spider mites to assess the demographic and evolutionary consequences of trophic and sexual interactions
Evolution of Host-Parasite Interactions
To mate or not to mate, that is the question: the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on spider mite reproductive behaviour and success
Evolutionary Agroecology
Vertical distribution of spider of different colonization origin in Macaronesia native forests
Island Biodiversity, Biogeography & Conservation
Host-parasite interactions and coexistence in spider mites
Evolutionary Ecology
Spider communities as models for understanding community assembly
Spider communities as models for understanding community assembly

15 Nov 2018

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

Island Biodiversity, Biogeography & Conservation
Causes and consequences of reproductive isolation (mostly) in spider mites
Causes and consequences of reproductive isolation (mostly) in spider mites

18 Oct 2018

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

Evolutionary Ecology
Polyandry and host-endosymbiont conflicts in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae
Polyandry and host-endosymbiont conflicts in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae

18 Jan 2018

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

Evolutionary Ecology

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.