Curriculum Vitae

Pedro Alexandre Garcia Range

Data da última atualização »Last update : 21/01/2015


Pedro Alexandre Garcia Range. Concluiu Marine Science - University of Sydney em 2007. É Investigador Auxiliar no Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve. Publicou 20 artigos em revistas especializadas e 16 trabalhos em actas de eventos. Possui 19 itens de produção técnica. Participou em 9 eventos no estrangeiro e 5 em Portugal. Co-orientou 2 dissertações de mestrado, alem de ter orientado 2 trabalhos de conclusão de curso de bach./licenciatura e 1 trabalho de iniciação científica nas áreas de Ciências Biológicas e Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente. Entre 1996 e 2011 participou em 4 projectos de investigação. Actualmente participa em 2 projectos de investigação, sendo que coordena 1 destes. Actua nas áreas de Ciências Naturais com ênfase em Ciências Biológicas e Ciências Naturais com ênfase em Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente. Nas suas actividades profissionais interagiu com 93 colaboradores em co-autorias de trabalhos científicos.


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Dados pessoais (Personal data)
Nome completo
Full name
Pedro Alexandre Garcia Range
Nome em citações bibliográficas
Quoting name
Range, Pedro
Categoria profissional
Position
Investigador Auxiliar
Domínio científico de atuação
Scientific domain
Ciências Naturais-Ciências Biológicas.
Ciências Naturais-Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente.
Endereço profissional
Professional address
Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve
Universidade do Algarve - campus de Gambelas
Faro
8005-139 Faro
Portugal
Telefone: (+351)289800900Extensão: 7234
Correio electrónico: prange@ualg.pt
Homepage: http://fcma.ualg.pt/ecoreach/people/people_p_range.shtml
Sexo
Gender
Masculino»Male




Graus Académicos (Academic Degrees)
2003-2007 Doutoramento
Phd
Marine Science (4 anos » years) .
University of Sydney, Austrália.
Instituição portuguesa que atribuiu reconhecimento/equivalência/registo » Portuguese Instituition providing acknowledgement/equivalence/registry : Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.
Com o tipo » With the type: Reconhecimento » Acknowledgement.

1992-1998 Licenciatura
Licentiate degree
Biologia Aplicada aos Recursos Animais Marinhos (5 anos » years) .
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal.





Vínculos profissionais (Professional Positions)
Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve
Mai/2011-Actual Investigador Auxiliar

International Centre for Coastal Ecohydrology
Jan/2011-Abr/2011 Outra Situação

Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve
Dez/2008-Set/2010 Investigador Auxiliar

Universidade do Algarve
Ago/2007-Nov/2008 Outra Situação

University of Sydney
Mar/2003-Out/2007 Outra Situação

Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Jan/2001-Dez/2002 Outra Situação

Instituto do Mar - Laboratório Maritimo da Guia
Jan/1997-Dez/2000 Outra Situação





Atividades de Investigação e Desenvolvimento (Research and Development activities)
Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve
Mai/2011-Actual
Linhas de investigação»Research fields:


Ecological impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity: moving beyond single species to assemblage-level effects.




University of Sydney
Mar/2003-Out/2007
Linhas de investigação»Research fields:


Ecological Impacts of Changing Biodiversity: Experiments with Intertidal Assemblages of Grazing Gastropods and Epilithic Algae






Atividades de Ensino (Teaching activities)


Universidade do Algarve
Ago/2007-Nov/2008
Curso»Academic program: Biologia Marinha

Disciplinas lecionadas»Taught units:

  • Trabalho experimental(Monitor)






Estágios realizados (Traineeships)


Instituto do Mar - Laboratório Maritimo da Guia
Jan/1997-Dez/1998
Estágios realizados»Traineeships:

   - Aspectos ecológicos do género chthamalus (crustacea, cirripédia) na costa portuguesa, e comparação com populações do gradiente latitudinal europeu






Atividades de Serviços técnicos especializados (Specialized technical services activities)
Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve
Dez/2008-Actual
Serviço realizado»Executed service:

Programa de monitorização dos factores ecológicos e biológicos Marinhos no Terminal de GNL de Sines




Universidade do Algarve
Ago/2007-Nov/2008
Serviço realizado»Executed service:

Programa de monitorização dos factores ecológicos e biológicos Marinhos no Terminal de GNL de Sines






Linhas de Investigação (Research fields)
1. Ecological impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity: moving beyond single species to assemblage-level effects.
Objectivos»Goals: Investigating whether and how marine organisms will be affected by Ocean Acidification (OA) has been a priority for research in recent years. Hypothesized impacts on marine biodiversity (and on the ecological functions it sustains) are frequently cited, despite most of the observed effects coming from experiments with single species. We will start to address this issue by evaluating the pCO2 levels and corresponding pH reductions expectable for the seawater of the studied location, the Ria Formosa lagoon. We will then use these target values in controlled CO2 perturbation experiments, testing different types of coastal marine assemblages (benthic and pelagic) under realistic and locally relevant OA scenarios. The response will be measured in terms of changes in diversity (i.e. number and evenness of taxa and functional groups) and composition of the assemblages. The experiments will encompass a wide range of environmental conditions. Effects on consumer-resource interactions will also be explicitly tested..
2. Ecological Impacts of Changing Biodiversity: Experiments with Intertidal Assemblages of Grazing Gastropods and Epilithic Algae
Objectivos»Goals: This thesis is composed of 6 chapters: a general introduction to research on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function (BEF), with particular emphasis on etymological and methodological aspects; two methodological chapters establishing the effectiveness of the techniques used to sample and manipulate grazing and epilithic algal assemblages in the rocky intertidal; two chapters that test specific hypothesis about BEF relationships in the same system and a general discussion, which integrates the results of these experiments in the broader contexts of intertidal marine ecology and research on BEF..
Palavras-chave: Gastropoda; Marine algae; Intertidal ecology.




Projetos de Investigação (Research projects)
Participação como Investigador responsável
Participation as responsible Researcher
2014-2015
MOFETA - Efeitos ecológicos da acidificação por CO2 em zonas de desgaseificação submarina de baixa profundidade nos Açores.-Investigating the ecological effects of ocean acidification in shallow water volcanic CO2 vents of the Azores.
Referência do projeto»Project reference: EXPL/MAR-EST/0604/2013.


Participação como Investigador
Participation as Researcher
2011-2014
Desenvolvimento de um modelo integrado de previsão dos factores bióticos e abióticos de habitats ribeirinhos para a aplicação em investigação sobre alterações climáticas e em gestão da água-IMPACT - Developing an integrated model to predict abiotic habitat conditions and biota of rivers for application in climate change research and water management
Referência do projeto»Project reference: ERA-IWRM/0003/2009.

2008-2011
ACIDBIV - The integrated impacts of marine acidification, temperature and precipitation changes on bivalve coastal biodiversity and fisheries: how to adapt?
Referência do projeto»Project reference: ERA-CIRCLE/0004/2007.
Circle-Med
Parceiro(s)»Partners: Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve; University of Padova; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Faculty of Sciences of Bizerta.
Financiador(es)»Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.

2001-2002
Apoio à gestão do processo de Avaliação dos estudos que garantam a Eficácia na Apreciação Técnica dos EIA
Referência do projeto»Project reference: N/A.

1998-2000
Population ecology and aquaculture potential of selected echinoid species (sea urchins) in the coastal waters of Cascais.
Referência do projeto»Project reference: N/A.

1996-2000
EUROROCK - Interactions between physical & biological factors in the surf and swash zone of European rocky shores.
Referência do projeto»Project reference: MAS3-CT95-0012.






Línguas (Languages)
Compreende
Understandig
Português (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Francês (Razoavelmente).
Fala
Speaking
Português (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Francês (Razoavelmente).

Reading
Português (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Espanhol (Bem), Francês (Bem).
Escreve
Writing
Português (Bem), Inglês (Bem), Espanhol (Pouco), Francês (Pouco).




Produção científica, técnica e artística/cultural (Scientific, technical and artistical/cultural production)
Capítulos de livros publicados
Published book chapters
1. Gago, João A. E. M; Range, Pedro; Luís, Orlando. 2003. Growth, reproductive biology and habitat selection of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in the coastal waters of Cascais.  In Echinoderm Research 2001, ed. Jean-Pierre Féral, Bruno David, 269 - 281. ISBN: 90 5809 528 2. Lisse: A.A. Balkema Publishers.

Artigos em revistas com arbitragem científica
Papers in periodics with scientific refereeing
1. Range, P; Martins, M; Cabral, S; Piló, D; Ben-Hamadou, R; Chícharo, M; Leitão, F; Drago, T; Oliveira, Ap; Matias, D; Chícharo, L. 2014. "Relative sensitivity of soft-bottom intertidal macrofauna to increased CO2 and experimental stress", Marine Ecology Progress Series 509, NA: 153 - 170.
2. Encarnação , João; Leitão, Francisco; Range, Pedro; Piló, David; Chícharo, Maria A; Chícharo, Luís. 2014. "Local and temporal variations in near-shore macrobenthic communities associated with submarine groundwater discharges", Marine Ecology, na: n/a - n/a.
3. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Piló, David; Fernandez-Reiriz, Maria J; Labarta, Uxio; Marin, M. G; Bressan, M.; Matozzo, V.; Chinellato, A.; Munari, M.; El Menif, N. T; Dellali, M.; Chícharo, Luís. 2013. "Impacts of CO2-induced seawater acidification on coastal Mediterranean bivalves and interactions with other climatic stressors", Regional Environmental Change, n/a: n/a - n/a.
4. Baptista, Vânia; Ullah, Hadayet; Teixeira, Célia M; Range, Pedro; Erzini, Karim; Leitão, Francisco. 2013. "Influence of Environmental Variables and Fishing Pressure on Bivalve Fisheries in an Inshore Lagoon and Adjacent Nearshore Coastal Area", Estuaries and Coasts, n/a: n/a - n/a.
5. Encarnação, João; Leitão, Francisco; Range, Pedro; Piló, David; Chícharo, Maria A; Chícharo, Luís. 2013. "The influence of submarine groundwater discharges on subtidal meiofauna assemblages in south Portugal (Algarve)", Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, n/a: n/a - n/a.
6. Barros, P.; Sobral, P.; Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Matias, Domitília. 2013. "Effects of sea-water acidification on fertilization and larval development of the oyster Crassostrea gigas", Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 440, n/a: 200 - 206.
7. Encarnação, João; Leitão, Tânia; Morais, Pedro; Piló, David; Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A. 2013. "Effects of inter-annual freshwater inflow shifts on the community structure of estuarine decapods", Cahiers de Biologie Marine 54, 2: 181 - 189.
8. Fernandez-Reiriz, Maria J; Range, Pedro; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose-Anton; Espinosa, J; Labarta, Uxio. 2012. "Tolerance of Mytilus galloprovincialis to ocean acidification", Marine Ecology Progress Series 454, N/A: 65 - 74.
ABSTRACT: Coastal ocean acidification is expected to interfere with the physiology of marine bivalves. In this work, the effects of acidification on the physiology of juvenile mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) were tested by means of controlled CO2 perturbation experiments. The carbonate chemistry of natural (control) seawater was manipulated by injecting CO2 to attain two reduced pH levels: -0.3 and -0.6 pH units as compared with the control seawater. After 78 days of exposure, we found that the absorption efficiency and ammonium excretion rate of juveniles were inversely related to pH. Significant differences among treatments were not observed in clearance, ingestion and respiration rates. Coherently, the maximal scope for growth and dry tissue weight were observed in mussels exposed to the most extreme pH reduction (¿pH= -0.6), suggesting that Mytilus galloprovincialis could be tolerant to CO2 acidification, at least in the highly alkaline coastal waters of Ria Formosa (SW Portugal).

9. Range, Pedro; Piló, David; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Chícharo, Maria A; Matias, Domitília; Joaquim, Sandra; Oliveira, Ana P; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "Seawater acidification by CO2 in a coastal lagoon environment: Effects on life history traits of juvenile mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis", Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 424, N/A: 89 - 98.
Abstract The carbonate chemistry of seawater from the Ria Formosa lagoon was experimentally manipulated, by diffusing pure CO2, to attain two reduced pH levels, by-0.3 and-0.6 pH units, relative to unmanipulated seawater. After 84 days of exposure, no differences were detected in terms of growth (somatic or shell) or mortality of juvenile mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis. The naturally elevated total alkalinity of the seawater (˜3550 µmol kg-1) prevented under-saturation of CaCO3, evenunder pCO2 values exceeding 4000 µatm, attenuating the detrimental effects on the carbonate supply-side. Even so, variations in shell weight showed that net calcification was reduced under elevated CO2 and reduced pH, although the magnitude and significance of this effect varied among size-classes. Most of the loss of shell material probably occurred as post-deposition dissolution in the internal aragonitic nacre layer. Our results show that, even when reared under extreme levels of CO2- induced acidification, juvenileM. galloprovincialis can continue to calcify and grow in this coastal lagoon environment. The complex responses of bivalves to ocean acidification suggest a large degree of interspecific and intraspecific variability in their sensitivity to this type of perturbation. Further research is needed to assess the generality of these patterns and to disentangle the relative contributions of acclimation to local variations in seawater chemistry and genetic adaptation.

10. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Piló, David; Matias, Domitília; Joaquim, Sandra; Oliveira, Ana P; Chícharo, Luís. 2011. "Calcification, growth and mortality of juvenile clams Ruditapes decussatus under increased {pCO2} and reduced {pH:} variable responses to ocean acidification at local scales?", Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 396, 2: 177 - 184.
Abstract We investigated the effects of ocean acidification on juvenile clams Ruditapes decussatus (average shell length 10.24 mm) in a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment. The carbonate chemistry of seawater was manipulated by diffusing pure CO2, to attain two reduced pH levels (by -0.4 and -0.7 pH units), which were compared to unmanipulated seawater. After 75 days we found no differences among pH treatments in terms of net calcification, size or weight of the clams. The naturally elevated total alkalinity of local seawater probably contributed to buffer the effects of increased pCO2 and reduced pH. Marine organisms may, therefore, show diverse responses to ocean acidification at local scales, particularly in coastal, estuarine and transitional waters, where the physical–chemical characteristics of seawater are most variable. Mortality was significantly reduced in the acidified treatments. This trend was probably related to the occurrence of spontaneous spawning events in the control and intermediate acidification treatments. Spawning, which was unexpected due to the small size of the clams, was not observed for the pH -0.7 treatment, suggesting that the increased survival under acidified conditions may have been associated with a delay in the reproductive cycle of the clams. Future research about the impacts of ocean acidification on marine biodiversity should be extended to other types of biological and ecological processes, apart from biological calcification.

11. Fernandez-Reiriz, Maria J; Range, Pedro; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose-Anton; Labarta, Uxio. 2011. "Physiological energetics of juvenile clams (Ruditapes decussatus) in a high CO2 coastal ocean", Marine Ecology Progress Series 443, N/A: 97 - 105.
ABSTRACT: Effects of coastal ocean acidification, other than calcification, were tested on juvenile clams Ruditapes decussatus during a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment. The carbonate chemistry of natural (control) seawater was manipulated by injecting CO2 to attain 2 reduced pH levels (–0.4 and –0.7 pH units) as compared with the control seawater. After 87 d of exposure, we found that the acidification conditions tested in this experiment significantly reduced the clearance, ingestion and respiration rates, and increased the ammonia excretion rate of R. decussatus seeds. Reduced ingestion combined with increased excretion is generally associated with a reduced energy input, which will likely contribute to a slower growth of the clams in a future high CO2 coastal ocean. These results emphasize the need for management policies to mitigate the adverse effects of global change on aquaculture, which is an economically relevant activity in most coastal areas worldwide.

12. Piló, David; Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A; Leitão, Francisco. 2011. "Macrobenthic community response to urban effluents: Its implication on the Ecological quality status of Ria Formosa coastal lagoon (Portugal)", Vie et Milieu / Life and Environment 61, 2: 107 - 118.
ABSTRACT. – We studied the effect of wastewater on macrobenthic assemblages and local Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) along a pollution gradient. The study consisted of six sampling sites surrounding the discharge channel of a Wastewater Treatment Plant located within Ria Formosa coastal lagoon. The total number of individuals was significantly higher at the discharge point comparatively to the control site, while total number of species, species richness and diversity values revealed the opposite pattern. Deposit-feeding were the most abundant trophic group, particularly at the inner sites, while the highest contributions of suspension-feeding and carnivory groups were observed at external ones. The organic matter content was positively correlated with the deposit-feeding group conferring a structural character of this variable near the plant discharge. M-AMBI index was consistent with the ANOSIM and SIMPER analysis, successfully separating the sampling stations according to the distance from the discharge and distinguishing the lower EcoQS of the inner sites not complying with the requirements of the Water Framework Directive of a “Good” quality status. In addition, changes in ecological and biotic indices were negatively correlated with variations of organic matter and positively correlated with salinity, corroborating the effect of these variables on the composition and structure of macrobenthic communities.

13. Chícharo, Luís; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Amaral, Ana; Range, Pedro; Mateus, Carmen; Piló, David; Marques, Rute; Morais, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A. 2009. "Application and demonstration of the Ecohydrology approach for the sustainable functioning of the Guadiana estuary (South Portugal)", Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology 9, 1: 55 - 71.
Abstract The implementation of the UNESCO demosite at the Guadiana estuary represents an excellent opportunity to demonstrate how to adapt, mitigate and restore functioning of estuaries and coastal areas impacted by dams and climatic changes, using the Ecohydrology approach. Worldwide estuaries are suffering similar anthropogenic impacts that affect ecosystem functioning, biodiversity and resources. Therefore, the mesocosms experiments at the Guadiana Ecohydrology demosite constitute a collection of case studies, whose results can be used for testing solutions for the sustainable management of other estuarine systems. We applied the Ecohydrology concepts and methods to test: a) the usefulness of freshwater inflow pulses to regulate biodiversity and to control microalgal blooms , by regulating nutrient ratios and thus enhancing the bottom-up control of water quality; b) the usefulness of using the feeding ability of bivalve assemblages to control microalgal blooms (top-down control of water quality, and; c) the role of salt marsh plants (Salicornia ramosissima) to reduce excessive concentrations of nutrients and control estuarine water quality. Results show that the interplay between organisms (bivalves, plants) and hydrological factors is a key for improving water quality and sustaining biodiversity and the good ecological status of this estuarine ecosystem.

14. Chícharo, Maria A; Leitão, Tânia; Range, Pedro; Gutierrez, Cristina; Morales, Jesus; Morais, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís. 2009. "Alien species in the Guadiana Estuary (SE-Portugal/SW-Spain):Blackfordia virginica (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) and Palaemon macrodactylus (Crustacea, Decapoda): potential impacts and mitigation measures", Aquatic Invasions 4, 3: 501 - 506.
Abstract The cnidarian Blackfordia virginica and the adult of the caridean prawn, Palaemon macrodactylus are first recorded from the Guadiana Estuary. The habitats and environmental conditions under which these species were found are described and the potential impacts and mitigation measures for their introduction are discussed. The first observations of adults of these species were made in July 2008, at the transitional zone of the estuary (brackish area). Most samples taken in the middle-estuary were characterized by large densities of B. virginica (> 100 individuals 100 m-3), while P. macrodactylus was recorded in much smaller densities (<0.01 individuals m-2). Despite a comprehensive survey of invertebrates done between 1999 and 2003, neither of these species was previously detected in the Guadiana estuary. These observations may, therefore, coincide with the introduction of these species to the Guadiana estuary. Small planktonic crustaceans are generally described as the main food items for B. virginica. Our results show that the presence of the medusa was usually associated with a reduction of densities of all zooplanktonic organisms, including eggs of Engraulis encrasicolus. The reduction of planktonic biomass could have severe implications for organisms at upper trophic levels, such as E. encrasicolus, which use the Guadiana estuary as a nursery area and feed mostly on small planktonic crustaceans. Moreover, the potential consumption of eggs by B. virginica could potentially increase the impact on the nursery function of the estuary. The other alien species detected, P. macrodactylus, appears to be a strong invader, able to colonise a wide geographical range. It has a strong osmoregulatory capacity, and is known to inhabit a wide range of salinities, particularly if compared to similar native species (Crangon crangon and Palaemon longirostris). There is clear potential for the occurrence of competition for food between P. macrodactylus and the native prawn,.

15. Range, Pedro; Chapman, M.G.; Underwood, A.J.. 2008. "Field experiments with "cageless" methods to manipulate grazing gastropods on intertidal rocky shores.", Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 365, 1: 23 - 30.
Abstract Excluding particular species or guilds of grazing gastropods from experimental areas on intertidal rocky shores is a manipulation frequently used by marine ecologists. Manual removals, cages or fences are classical methods, but they usually require large areas or multiple procedural controls to avoid experimental artefacts. In order to minimise some of those constraints, alternative methods have been developed and are increasingly being used. The effects and limitations of these methods are, however, generally assumed and hardly ever tested. The experiment described here was designed to compare the effectiveness of manual removals, copper paint and sticky barriers in excluding intertidal grazing gastropods from experimental areas on a natural sandstone platform in South-eastern Australia. The response of the grazing assemblage was evaluated for individual species and collectively (integrating all species) by direct counts of individuals and from radular marks on wax discs. The observed patterns varied considerably among species. As predicted, barriers of copper paint effectively excluded the limpet Cellana tramoserica, for several weeks, while having no apparent effect on co-occurring species of grazing gastropods. Sticky barriers were also effective in excluding C. tramoserica, but for shorter periods of time. Contrary to expectations, however, sticky barriers were generally incapable of deterring the coiled snails Bembicium nanum and Nerita atramentosa. Barriers of copper paint are, therefore, a cost-effective way to manipulate diversity (densities of individuals, number and composition of species) and function (intensity of grazing) in this type of assemblage. Care must be taken to clarify the underlying mechanisms and to identify adequate procedural controls.

16. Murphy, R.J.; Underwood, A.J.; Pinkerton, M.H.; Range, Pedro. 2005. "Field spectrometry: New methods to investigate epilithic micro-algae on rocky shores", Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 325, 1: 111 - 124.
17. Svensson, C. J; Jenkins, R.J.; Hawkins, S. J; Myers, Alan A; Range, Pedro; Paula, José; O'Riordan, R. M; Aberg, P.. 2004. "Models of open populations with space-limited recruitment in stochastic environments: relative importance of recruitment and survival in populations of Semibalanus balanoides", MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES 275, N/A: 185 - 197.
ABSTRACT: The relative importance of recruitment and post-recruitment processes in determining adult density among marine species varies considerably between species and populations. This study aimed to investigate the relative effects of variation in recruitment and survival rates on the density dynamics of 3 spatially separated natural populations of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides (Isle of Man, SW Ireland and west Sweden). We analysed 2 different data-based stochastic matrix models of open populations with space-limited recruitment. Assumption testing supported the application of matrix-model theory for studying and comparing population variables of open populations. Recruitment was found to be partly dependent on free space, and mortality was size-specific and independent of other vital rates. Model simulations showed that the relative importance of recruitment and survival in shaping adult density depends on the existing variation of these vital rates at each location. In the Isle of Man the variation in density was primarily caused by variability in recruitment, while in SW Ireland the variability in survival induced the most variation. In west Sweden variation was high due to variability in both recruitment and survival. A life-cycle elasticity analysis across locations indicated that the population dynamics were generally more sensitive to changes in survival than to changes in recruitment. Also, locations with high variability in vital rates seemed better able to buffer sudden changes in vital rates. In addition, differences in survival and growth produced population structures that varied between populations. In the Isle of Man and west Sweden the populations consisted of mainly Size Category 1 individuals, while the population in SW Ireland had a linear relationship between size category and the proportion of individuals.

18. Jenkins, R.J.; Aberg, P.; Cervin, G.; Coleman, R. A; Delany, Jane; Hawkins, S. J; Hyder, K.; Myers, Alan A; Paula, José; Power, Anne M; Range, Pedro; Hartnoll, R. G. 2001. "Population dynamics of the intertidal barnacle Semibalanus balanoides at three European locations: spatial scales of variability", Marine Ecology Progress Series 217, N/A: 207 - 217.
ABSTRACT: Spatial variability in the population dynamics of the intertidal acorn barnacle Semibalanus balanoides was investigated using a hierarchical sampling programme. Variability in a number of population parameters (size distribution, density, % cover, absolute growth and instantaneous mortality) was determined separately for new recruits and adults over 3 spatial scales. Three locations, SW Ireland, the Isle of Man and the west coast of Sweden, which cover a large part of the European range of this species, were selected to investigate variability over a large spatial scale (100s of kilometres). Two smaller scales, shore (1000s of metres) and site (10s of metres) nested within each location were also used. In addition, temporal variation over two 6 mo periods was also examined in the Isle of Man and Ireland. Most variability for all population parameters occurred over the largest spatial scale (location). This was a direct result of differences between Sweden and the other 2 locations, the Isle of Man and Ireland, which showed highly similar levels of all population parameters. The population of S. balanoides at the Swedish location was characterised by high growth rates, large size, high levels of mortality and a large turnover of bare space. At the spatial scale ‘shore’, only 1 population parameter, the growth rate of recruits, showed variability. At the smallest scale of ‘site’, all parameters showed significant variability except growth rate of adults. Calculation of variance components showed that differences between replicates (spatial scale: < 0.5 m) accounted for little of the overall variability, in general less than the scales of site and shore. Examination of temporal variability over two 6 mo periods revealed no difference between time periods and no significant interaction between temporal and spatial scales. Thus, there was consistency of spatial variability over time. The potential causes of variability in population parameters of S. balanoides .

19. Range, Pedro; Paula, José. 2001. "Distribution, Abundance and Recruitment of Chthamalus (Crustacea:} Cirripedia) Populations Along the Central Coast of Portugal", Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK 81, 03: 461 - 468.
Abstract The distribution, abundance and recruitment of Chthamalus species were studied for one year at two rocky shores on the central coast of Portugal. Chthamalus montagui is the most abundant intertidal barnacle on the Portuguese mainland. Higher abundance of C. montagui was found on the lower levels of the more sheltered shore, which is closer to the influence of the Tagus estuary. Chthamalus stellatus was also present, in very low densities, and always confined to the lower level of the barnacle zone. Chthamalus stellatus was more common at the shore farther away from the estuary, in which exposure to wave action is higher. The metamorphs of C. stellatus settled at the studied shores are considered to be immigrants from other populations, where the density of adults is sufficient for cross-fertilization to occur. Chthamalus spp. recruited almost continuously throughout the year, with a peak between July and September and a gap during February and March. Variations in phytoplanktonic assemblages and temperature may be the main factors controlling the reproductive season of Chthamalus spp. Recruitment was usually stronger on the lower shore levels but extended for a longer period higher on the shore. Seasonal variations of C. montagui abundance were greater on the lower levels of the more exposed shore. This is probably due to faster growth and higher mortality of barnacle populations occupying the lower shore levels at the more exposed habitats.

20. O'Riordan, Ruth M; Delany, Jane; McGrath, David; Myers, Alan A; Power, Anne M; Ramsay, Neil F; Alvarez, Damaso; Cruz, Teresa; Pannacciulli, Federica G; Range, Pedro; Relini, Giulio. 2001. "Variation in the Sizes of Chthamalid Barnacle Post-Settlement Cyprids on European Shores", Marine Ecology 22, 4: 307 - 322.
Abstract. As part of a wider study on the settlement and recruitment of Chthamalus spp. in Europe, this study investigated whether chthamalid cyprids can be separated by length on a European scale. Variation in cyprid length with latitude and temporal variation at selected localities were also examined. The lengths of cyprids collected between 1996¿–¿1999 on nine rocky shores in Europe are reported. Elminius modestus cyprids were found only at Roscoff, NW France and could be distinguished due to their carapace shape and length. They showed a unimodal length distribution, measuring between 450 and 625 µm, with no variation in length between the two sampling dates (1997 and 1998). Based on carapace shape and length, the remaining cyprids in the collections were identified as one of three chthamalid species, Chthamalus montagui, Chthamalus stellatus or Euraphia depressa. Bimodal length distributions of chthamalid cyprids were seen on some shores, while others had a single small-sized modal group (representing C. montagui on Atlantic shores and/or E. depressa in the Mediterranean) separated from a few distinctly larger cyprids (C. stellatus). Metamorphs collected simultaneously with cyprid collections were identified as C. stellatus or C. montagui, except at Roscoff, where E. modestus were also found. In southern Portugal, where all metamorphs collected were C. montagui and adult C. montagui were the dominant barnacles, most cyprids measured between 350 and 550 µm long and this size distribution coincides with the distribution expected for C. montagui. Cyprids collected on these four more southerly Portuguese shores had the same modal length class (475 µm) and this remained constant between successive years at Luz and Albufeira, Algarve. The smallest (350 µm long) wild chthamalid cyprids found were from southern Portugal and Italy. In Spain, France and Ireland the smallest chthamalid cyprid was 425 µm long. The results from the present study support the hypothesis that .


Trabalhos completos/resumidos em eventos sem arbitragem científica
Papers in conference proceedings without scientific refereeing
1. Sroczynska, Katarzyna; Claro, Marilia; Garcia, Victor; Tsintikidou, Dimitra; Range, Pedro; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Chícharo, Luís. 2014. "Substratum preferences of macroinvertebrates in a Mediterranean-type intermitent river: a tool to predict habitat suitability under future scenarios of climatic change", Trabalho apresentado em ADAPTATION FRONTIERS - Conference on European Climate Change Adaptation Research and Practice, In ADAPTATION FRONTIERS - Conference on European Climate Change Adaptation Research and Practice, Lisbon, Portugal.
2. Wasiak, Katarzyna; Sroczynska, Katarzyna; Claro, Marilia; Range, Pedro; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Wojtal-Frankiewicz4, Adrianna; Chícharo, Luís. 2013. "Metabolic response of aquatic communities to seasonal changes in environmental variables in a Mediterranean-type intermittent river", Trabalho apresentado em Ecohydrology, Biotechnology and Engineering: Towards the Harmony between Biogeosphere and Society on the basis of Long Term Ecosystem Research, In Ecohydrology, Biotechnology and Engineering: Towards the Harmony between Biogeosphere and Society on the basis of Long Term Ecosystem Research, Lodz, Poland.
3. Range, Pedro; Martins, Marta; Cabral, Sara; Piló, David; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Chícharo, Maria A; Leitão, Francisco; Matias, Domitília; Joaquim, Sandra; Drago, Teresa; Oliveira, Ana P; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "Composition and diversity of infaunal macrobenthic assemblages under increased pCO2 and reduced pH.", Trabalho apresentado em Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, In Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, Monterey.
4. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A; Piló, David; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Sá, Eloíse; Amaral, Ana; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "Effects of seawater acidification by CO2 on RNA/DNA ratios of bivalves in a coastal lagoon environment", Trabalho apresentado em Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 world, In Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 world, Monterey.
5. Range, Pedro; Casimiro, Teresa; Moura, Paula; Piló, David; Matias, Domitília; Gaspar, Miguel; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "Effects of seawater acidification by CO2 on the reproduction of Mytilus edulis", Trabalho apresentado em Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, In Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, Monterey.
6. Leitão, Francisco; Encarnação, João; Piló, David; Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "Effect of groundwater discharges on subtidal benthic communities.", Trabalho apresentado em Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Association - ECSA50, In Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Association, Venice.
7. Piló, David; Chícharo, Maria A; Encarnação, João; Leitão, Francisco; Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís. 2012. "In situ physiological state of intertidal benthic macroinvertebrates under the effect of groundwater discharges", Trabalho apresentado em Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Association - ECSA50, In Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Association - ECSA50, Venice.
8. Range, Pedro; Baptista, Vânia; Leitão, Francisco; Ullah, Hadayet; Teixeira, Célia M; Erzini, Karim. 2012. "Effects of climate change on marine bivalves fisheries in Algarve leeward (South Portugal)", Trabalho apresentado em International meeting on marine resources, In n/a, Peniche.
9. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Chen, Z.; Ramachandran, R.; Chícharo, Maria A. 2012. "Local scale variability of bivalve response to ocean acidification: potential consequences to aquaculture and fishing activities.", Trabalho apresentado em Planet Under Pressure, In Planet Under Pressure, London.
10. Barros, P.; Sobral, P.; Range, Pedro; Matias, Domitília. 2012. "Effects of ocean acidification on the larval development of Crassostrea gigas", Trabalho apresentado em Planet Under Pressure, In Planet Under Pressure, London.
11. Chícharo, Luís; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Amaral, Ana; Range, Pedro; Mateus, Carmen; Piló, David; Marques, Rute; Morais, Pedro; Chícharo, Maria A. 2010. "International Centre for Coastal Ecohydrology - applying the Ecohydrology approach for the sustainable functioning of coastal ecosystems", Trabalho apresentado em 10th Kovacs Colloquium, UNESCO, In Hydrocomplexity: New Tools for Solving Wicked Water Problems, Paris, France.
12. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Piló, David; Matias, Domitília; Joaquim, Sandra; Oliveira, Ana P. 2010. "Effects of ocean acidification on juvenile clams Ruditapes decussatus", Trabalho apresentado em 39th CIESM Congress, In Proceedings of the 39th CIESM Congress, Venice, Italy.
13. Range, Pedro. 2007. "The effects of changing diversity of species on temporal variability: an experimental test with intertidal assemblages of grazing gastropods and epilithic algae.", Trabalho apresentado em 42nd European Marine Biology Symposium, In Proceedings of the 42nd European Marine Biology Symposium, Kiel.
14. Range, Pedro. 2005. "Changing diversity in an interaction web of intertidal mollusc grazers and epilithic biofilms: are there functional effects?", Trabalho apresentado em Annual Meeting of the Australian Marine Sciences Association, In Marine Biodiversity, Biodiscovery and Biosecurity Discovering and Protecting our Oceans' Bounty, Darwin.
15. Gago, João A. E. M; Range, Pedro; Almeida, Armado; Luís, Orlando. 1999. "Population ecology and outplanting potential of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in the coastal waters of Cascais", Trabalho apresentado em XI Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho, In XI Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho, Torremolinos - Málaga.
16. Castro, João; Cruz, Teresa; Paula, José; Range, Pedro; Silva, Teresa. 1998. "Distribuição e dinâmica da população de Chthamalus montagui nas costas centro e sul de Portugal Continental (Projecto EUROROCK)", Trabalho apresentado em X Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos de Bentos Marinho, In X Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos de Bentos Marinho, Praia do Carvoeiro.

Outra produção científica
Other scientific production
1. Range, Pedro. 2007. "Ecological impacts of changing biodiversity : experiments with intertidal assemblages of grazing gastropods and epilithic algae", 217 pp.. Sydney, Austarlia: University of Sydney.
2. Range, Pedro. 1998. "Aspectos ecológicos do género Chthamalus (Crustacea, Cirripedia) na costa portuguesa, e comparação com populações do gradiente latitudinal europeu", 43 pp.. Lisboa: Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.



Apresentação oral de trabalho
Oral work presentation
1. Range, Pedro. A acidificação dos oceanos e os seus efeitos nos organismos marinhos: resultados de investigação experimental com bivalves,II Jornadas da Ciência e Tecnologia Aquáticas - Biotecnologia, Alterações Climáticas, Etologia e Ecologia,Porto, 2 a 4 de Março de 2012,2012 (Conferência ou palestra).
2. Range, Pedro; Piló, David; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Chícharo, Luís. Impacts of elevated concentrations of CO2 on marine bivalves with ecological and commercial relevance (ACID-BIV),Public Session for Presentation of the International Coastal Ecohydrology (UNESCO),Olhão,2009 (Poster).
3. Range, Pedro; Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A. Local impacts of elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide on marine bivalve with ecological and commercial relevance,Climate Driving of Marine Ecosystem Changes: Training for young marine scientists (CLIMECO),Brest,2008 (Comunicação).
4. Range, Pedro. Biodiversidade e função ecológica no intermareal rochoso,III Ciclo de seminários do CCMAR,Faro,2008 (Comunicação).
5. Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Range, Pedro. The integrated impacts of marine acidification, on bivalve assemblages: how to adapt? (ACIDBIV),CIRCLE-MED Call Kick-off Meeting,Rome, Italy,2008 (Comunicação).
6. Chícharo, Luís; Chícharo, Maria A; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Range, Pedro. An Ecohydrologic Index for Floodplain Integrity: the Guadiana case,V Costal Ecohydrology Working Group Meeting,Kavala,2008 (Comunicação).

Curso de curta duração lecionado
Taught short course
1. Range, Pedro. Summer Course in Ecohydrology - Lecture on Coastal Acidification, 2012 (Especialização), promovido por University of Algarve.
Duração: 1 horas. Local: RNSCM-VRSA, Cidade: Castro Marin, Tipo de participação: Docente.
2. Range, Pedro. Introductory course on the identification of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates of the rivers of the Algarve, 2012 (Extensão), promovido por Centro de Ciências do Mar.
Duração: 3 dias. Local: Universidade do Algarve, Cidade: Faro, Portugal, Tipo de participação: Organizador.
3. Range, Pedro. 3º Encontro Regional de Voluntariado Ambiental para a Água - Monitorização Voluntária na Ribeira de Odeleite - Macroinvertebrados Bentónicos , 2012 (Extensão), promovido por Administração da Região Hidrográfica do Algarve I.P.
Duração: 6 horas. Local: Ecoteca de Olhão, Cidade: Olhão, Tipo de participação: Docente.
4. Range, Pedro. 2º Encontro Regional de Voluntariado Ambiental para a Água, 2011 (Extensão), promovido por Administração da Região Hidrográfica do Algarve I.P.
Duração: 9 horas. Local: Praia da Rocha, Escola Poeta António Aleixo, Cidade: Portimão, Tipo de participação: Docente.
5. Range, Pedro. Acção de Formação LABoratório Oceano, 2011 (Extensão), promovido por Administração da Região Hidrográfica do Algarve I.P., Universidade do Algarve, do Centro de Ciências do Mar , Direcção Regional de Educação do Algarve e os seis Centros de Formação de Associações de Escolas do Algarve.
Duração: 25 horas. Local: Centros de Formação de Associações de Escolas do Algarve, Cidade: Albufeira, Faro, Loulé, Portimão, Tipo de participação: Docente.
6. Range, Pedro. Ecohydrology Summer Course, 2011 (Aperfeiçoamento), promovido por University of Algarve and International Centre for Coastal Ecohydrology.
Duração: 20 dias. Local: Ria Formosa, estuário do Guadiana, Barragem Alqueva, Cidade: Faro, Tipo de participação: Docente.

Organização de evento
Event organization
1. Range, Pedro. Festival da Natureza - “A Vida numa Praia Rochosa”,2010 (Festival / Outra).
2. Range, Pedro. Semana da Cultura Científica,2009 (Outro / Outra).
3. Range, Pedro. EcoFest - Festival de Música e Ambiente - Passeio interpretativo Fauna Intertidal,2008 (Festival / Outra).
4. Range, Pedro. Os Cientistas vão à escola - "estão as conchas a dissolver-se no mar?",2008 (Outro / Outra).

Relatório de investigação
Technical report
1. Chícharo, M. A; Leitão, Francisco; Range, Pedro; Encarnação, João. Monitorização do projeto “voluntariado ambiental para a água” auditoria aos resultados de macroinvertebrados marinhos como bioindicadores. Dezembro 2012. Prestação De Serviços De Auditoria Científica. 27p,2013.
2. Chícharo, Luís; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Range, Pedro; Leitão, Francisco; Piló, David; Cruz, Joana. Terminalde GNL de Sines - Programa de monitorização dos factores ecológicos e biológicos Marinhos,2010.
3. Chícharo, Luís; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Range, Pedro; Leitão, Francisco; Cruz, Joana. Terminal de GNL de Sines - Programa de monitorização dos factores ecológicos e biológicos Marinhos,2009.



Curso de curta duração
Short duration course
1. Range, Pedro. MedSeA Training Workshop: "CO2 vents as natural laboratories for ocean acidification studies",2011 (Aperfeiçoamento).
2. Range, Pedro. CLIMECO - Climate driving of marine ecosystem changes, training for young marine scientists,2008 (Aperfeiçoamento).
3. Range, Pedro. Operation of the Scanning Electron Microscope,2004 (Especialização).
4. Range, Pedro. Biological Specimen Preparation, TEM & SEM,2004 (Aperfeiçoamento).
5. Range, Pedro. Introduction to Confocal Microscopy; Stereology & Image Analysis.,2004 (Aperfeiçoamento).
6. Range, Pedro. Introductory Microscopy & Microanalysis,2004 (Especialização).
7. Range, Pedro. Curso de gestão de projectos de educação ambiental,2000 (Especialização).
8. Range, Pedro. Curso de introdução à análise multivariada,2000 (Aperfeiçoamento).
9. Range, Pedro. Curso de formação de empresas na area do ambiente,1999 (Especialização).
10. Range, Pedro. European Commission Advanced Study Course in Marine Science and Technology: Experimental and modelling approaches to investigating the surf and swash zone on European rocky shores,1997 (Especialização).
11. Range, Pedro. ERASMUS summer course: Physiological ecology of algae,1995 (Aperfeiçoamento).





Dados Complementares (Additional data)


Orientações
Orientations


Dissertação de Mestrado
Master degree dissertation
Concluídas
Completed
1. Rosemary Joshua Masikini, Spatial variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages and the influence of hydrological and environmental variables along the Sigi River, Tanzania- East Africa., 2012. Dissertação (Erasmus-Mundus Master in Ecohydrology) - Universidade do Algarve, Bolseiro(a) de Universidade do Algarve (Co-orientador).
2. Teresa Casimiro, Efeiro da Acidificação dos oceanos na reprodução de Mytilus galloprovincialis, 2010. Dissertação (Biologia Marinha) - Universidade do Algarve (Co-orientador).


Trabalho de conclusão de curso de Bacharelato/Licenciatura
Bachelor/Licenciate degree conclusion work
Concluídas
Completed
1. Sara Cabral, Effects of seawater acidification by CO2 on infaunal macrobenthic assemblages in sand, 2012. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Licenciatura em Biologia Marinha) - Universidade do Algarve (Orientador).
2. Marta Martins, Effects of seawater acidification by CO2 on infaunal macrobenthic assemblages in muddy substrate, 2012. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Licenciatura em Biologia Marinha) - Universidade do Algarve (Orientador).


Iniciação científica
Scientific initiation
Concluídas
Completed
1. Diana Mateus, Efeitos da acidificação da água do mar por aumento da concentração de CO2 nas fases larvares e juvenis de bivalves., 2010. Iniciação científica (Biologia Marinha) - Universidade do Algarve, Bolseiro(a) de Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Co-orientador).


Orientação de outra natureza
Other orientation
Concluídas
Completed
1. Furkan Durucan, Effects Of Seawater Acidification By CO2 On Intertidal Meiofaunal Assemblages, 2013. Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve (Orientador).


Participação no júri de Graus Académicos
Academic Degrees jury participation


Mestrado
Master degree
1. Range, Pedro; João Varela; Nicastro, C.; Gerardo Zardi. Participação no júri de Carla Sofia Emídio Rodrigues Lourenço. First record of the intertidal mussel Perna perna along the European coast: long overlooked or a recent range expansion, 2012.  Dissertação (Biologia Marinha) - Universidade do Algarve.
2. Range, Pedro. Participação no júri de Patrícia Alexandra Afonso Barros. Análise do Efeito da Acidificação dos Oceanos no Desenvolvimento Larvar de Crassostrea gigas, 2011.  Dissertação (Engenharia do Ambiente Perfil Engenharia Ecológica) - Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
3. Range, Pedro; Matias, Domitília. Participação no júri de Katarzyna Krystyna Sroczynska. Influence of mangrove oyster on seston removal: Example from Espírito Santo, Brazil, 2010.  Dissertação (Erasmus-Mundus Master in Ecohydrology) - Universidade do Algarve.


Participação em eventos
Event participation
Participação como Keynote Speaker
Participation as Keynote Speaker
1. II Jornadas da Ciência e Tecnologia Aquáticas - Biotecnologia, Alterações Climáticas, Etologia e Ecologia, 2012 (Conferência).
Nome do evento: II Jornadas da Ciência e Tecnologia Aquáticas - Biotecnologia, Alterações Climáticas, Etologia e Ecologia; Nome da Instituição: AEICBAS; Cidade do evento: Porto / Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar.

Outro tipo de participação
Other kind of participation
1. Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World, 2012 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: Third International Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World; Nome da Instituição: Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO; International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme; Cidade do evento: Monterey, California, USA.
2. CO2 vents as natural laboratories for ocean acidification studies, 2011 (Workshop).
Nome do evento: MedSeA Training Workshop: “CO2 vents as natural laboratories for ocean acidification studies”; Nome da Instituição: CoNISMa–University of Palermo; University of Plymouth; Bar Ilan University; Cidade do evento: Palermo / Vulcano Island, Sicily, Italy.
3. The integrated impacts of marine acidification, temperature and precipitation changes on bivalve coastal biodiversity and fisheries: how to adapt? (ACIDBIV), 2011 (Conferência).
Nome do evento: CIRCLE-MED FINAL CONFERENCE Coping with Climate Change in Mediterranean Coastal Areas: the Water Management Challenge; Nome da Instituição: French Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing; Cidade do evento: Aix-en-Provence / Centre de Congrès.
4. 39th Congress of the International Commission for Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea , 2010 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: 39th Congress of the International Commission for Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea; Nome da Instituição: International Commission for Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea; Cidade do evento: Venice, Italy.
5. demonstração do efeito de acidificação da água do mar nos bivalves, 2009 (Workshop).
Nome do evento: Noite dos Investigadores - Researchers' Night; Nome da Instituição: Comissão Europeia; Cidade do evento: Olhão / Ria shopping.
6. Project ACIDBIV, 2009 (Conferência).
Nome do evento: CIRCLE-MED mid-term conference: Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Water Management; Nome da Instituição: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia; Cidade do evento: Lisboa / Centro Científico e Cultural de Macau.
7. 42nd European Marine Biology Symposium, 2007 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: 42nd European Marine Biology Symposium; Nome da Instituição: IFM-GEOMAR; Cidade do evento: Kiel, Germany.
8. Annual Meeting of the Australian Marine Sciences Association, 2005 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: Annual Meeting; Nome da Instituição: Australian Marine Sciences Association; Cidade do evento: Darwin, Australia.
9. Sixth European Conference on Echinoderm Research, 2001 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: Sixth European Conference on Echinoderm Research; Cidade do evento: Banyuls-sur-Mer, France.
10. XI Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho, 2000 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: XI Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho; Cidade do evento: Málaga, Spain.
11. Fourth International Crustacean Congress, 1998 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: Fourth International Crustacean Congress; Cidade do evento: Amsterdam, Nederlands.
12. X Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho, 1998 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: X Simpósio Ibérico de Estudos do Benthos Marinho.
13. One hundred years of Portuguese Oceanography, 1996 (Congresso).
Nome do evento: One hundred years of Portuguese Oceanography; Cidade do evento: Cascais, Portugal.



Participação editorial em revistas
Magazine editorial participation
1. Range, Pedro. Helgoland Marine Research, desde 2012/03/08, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Springer.
2. Range, Pedro. Oecologia, desde 2008/11/06, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer.
3. Range, Pedro. Biodiversity and Conservation., de 2013/09/02 até 2013/10/02, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Springer.
4. Range, Pedro. Estuaries and Coasts , de 2013/08/29 até 2013/09/24, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Springer.
5. Range, Pedro. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, de 2013/04/11 até 2013/05/16, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Elsevier.
6. Range, Pedro. Chemosphere, de 2013/02/08 até 2013/02/28, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Elsevier.
7. Range, Pedro. Biogeosciences, de 2013/01/10 até 2013/01/23, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Copernicus Publications.
8. Range, Pedro. Acta Adriatica, de 2012/03/10 até 2012/04/10, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split.
9. Range, Pedro. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, de 2012/02/01 até 2012/02/26, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Elsevier.
10. Range, Pedro. Marine Biology, de 2011/10/14 até 2011/11/30, Função ou tipo de participação: Reviewer, Editora: Springer.







Indicadores de produção (Production indicators)

Total
Produção científica
Scientific production
39

Livros e capítulos
Books and book chapters
1
Capítulos de livros publicados
Published book chapters
1
Artigos científicos em revistas
Papers in periodics
20
Com arbitragem científica
With scientific refereeing
20
Trabalhos em eventos
Papers in conference proceedings
16
Sem arbitragem científica
Without scientific refereeing
16
Outros tipos de produção científica
Other scientific production
2

Total
Produção técnica
Technical production
19

Outros tipos de produção técnica
Other technical production
19

Total
Produção artística/cultural
Artistical/cultural production
11


Total
Dados complementares
(Additional data)
33

Orientações
Orientations
6
Participação no Júri de Graus Académicos
Academic Degrees jury participation
3
Participação em Eventos
Event participation
14
Participação editorial em revistas
Magazine editorial participation
10


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