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Henrique Queiroga

Henrique Queiroga

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
33
Citations
4171
World Ranking
7890
National Ranking
78

Overview

Henrique Queiroga is affiliated with the University of Aveiro in Portugal and operates primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Ecology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, as well as Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work concentrates on a range of topics related to marine and environmental sciences. Main areas of study include:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Henrique Queiroga has contributed research to multiple frequent publication venues, such as:

  • Marine Biology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Policy
  • Marine Environmental Research
  • AMBIO

Notable recent papers published by the scientist include:

  • Establishing a governance threshold in small-scale fisheries to achieve sustainability, 2021, AMBIO
  • Climate change vulnerability assessment of the main marine commercial fish and invertebrates of Portugal, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Trends and drivers of marine fish landings in Portugal since its entrance in the European Union, 2020, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Molecular evidence for extensive discontinuity between peracarid (Crustacea) fauna of Macaronesian islands and nearby continental coasts: over fifty candidate endemic species, 2022, Marine Biology
  • Trophic Structure of Neuston Across Tropical and Subtropical Oceanic Provinces Assessed With Stable Isotopes, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science

Henrique Queiroga has frequently collaborated with several co-authors during their research, including:

  • Alba Aguión
  • Teresa Cruz
  • José Luis Acuña
  • Gonzalo Macho
  • Pedro E. Vieira

Best Publications

  • Interactions between behaviour and physical forcing in the control of horizontal transport of decapod crustacean larvae.

    Henrique Queiroga;Jack Blanton

  • A study of crab larvae dispersal on the Western Iberian Shelf: Physical processes

    Alvaro Peliz;Patrick Marchesiello;Jesus Dubert;Martinho Marta-Almeida

  • Influence of vertical migration pattern on retention of crab larvae in a seasonal upwelling system

    Martinho Marta-Almeida;Jesús Dubert;Álvaro Peliz;Henrique Queiroga

  • Environmental gradients in a southern Europe estuarine system: Ria de Aveiro, Portugal implications for soft bottom macrofauna colonization

    M. H. Moreira;H. Queiroga;M. M. Machado;M. R. Cunha

  • Vertical migration of the crab Carcinus maenas first zoea in an estuary:implications for tidal stream transport

    Queiroga H;Costlow Jd;Moreira Mh

  • Larval abundance patterns of Carcinus maenas (Decapoda, Brachyura) in Canal de Mira (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)

    Henrique Queiroga;J. D. Costlow;M. H. Moreira

  • Oceanographic and behavioural processes affecting invertebrate larval dispersal and supply in the western Iberia upwelling ecosystem

    Henrique Queiroga;Teresa Cruz;Antonina dos Santos;Jesus Dubert

  • Growth and development of nauplii and copepodites of the estuarine copepod Acartia tonsa from southern Europe (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal) under saturating food conditions

    Sérgio Miguel Leandro;Peter Tiselius;Henrique Queiroga

  • Diel vertical migration of decapod larvae in the Portuguese coastal upwelling ecosystem: implications for offshore transport

    A dos Santos;Amp Santos;Dvp Conway;C Bartilotti

  • Tide and wind control of megalopal supply to estuarine crab populations on the Portuguese west coast

    Henrique Queiroga;Maria João Almeida;Teresa Alpuim;Augusto A. V. Flores

  • Distribution and drift of the crab Carcinus maenas (L.) (Decapoda, Portunidae) larvae over the continental shelf off northern Portugal in April 1991

    Henrique Queiroga

  • Vertical migration and selective tidal stream transport in the megalopa of the crab Carcinus maenas

    Henrique Queiroga

  • Estimation of the Diopatra neapolitana annual harvest resulting from digging activity in Canal de Mira, Ria de Aveiro

    Teresa Cunha;Teresa Cunha;Andreia Hall;Henrique Queiroga

  • Temporal changes of abundance, biomass and production of copepod community in a shallow temperate estuary (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)

    Sérgio Miguel Leandro;Fernando Morgado;Fábio Pereira;Henrique Queiroga

  • Three-dimensional modeling of the lower trophic levels in the Ria de Aveiro (Portugal)

    M. Rodrigues;A. Oliveira;Henrique Queiroga;A. B. Fortunato

  • Replicated anthropogenic hybridisations reveal parallel patterns of admixture in marine mussels.

    Alexis Simon;Christine Arbiol;Einar Eg Nielsen;Jérôme Couteau

  • Conspecific cues affect stage-specific molting frequency, survival, and claw morphology of early juvenile stages of the shore crab Carcinus maenas

    Rafael C. Duarte;Ana Ré;Augusto A. V. Flores;Henrique Queiroga

  • Predicting zooplankton response to environmental changes in a temperate estuarine ecosystem

    Sónia Cotrim Marques;Ulisses Miranda Azeiteiro;Sérgio Miguel Leandro;Sérgio Miguel Leandro;Henrique Queiroga

  • Interaction of offshore and inshore processes controlling settlement of brachyuran megalopae in Saco mangrove creek, Inhaca Island (South Mozambique)

    José Paula;Tiago Dray;Henrique Queiroga

  • Temperature-dependent development and somatic growth in two allopatric populations of Acartia clausi (Copepoda: Calanoida)

    Sérgio Miguel Leandro;Henrique Queiroga;Laura Rodríguez-Graña;Peter Tiselius

  • Trace element fingerprinting of cockle (Cerastoderma edule) shells can reveal harvesting location in adjacent areas.

    Fernando Ricardo;Luciana Génio;Miguel Costa Leal;Rui Albuquerque

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo Calado
Ricardo Calado University of Aveiro
Rui Rosa
Rui Rosa University of Lisbon
Filipe O. Costa
Filipe O. Costa University of Minho
João Serôdio
João Serôdio University of Aveiro
Ana I. Lillebø
Ana I. Lillebø University of Aveiro
Vanda Brotas
Vanda Brotas University of Lisbon
Augusto A. V. Flores
Augusto A. V. Flores Universidade de São Paulo
André B. Fortunato
André B. Fortunato National Laboratory for Civil Engineering
Peter Tiselius
Peter Tiselius University of Gothenburg
Stephen E. Swearer
Stephen E. Swearer University of Melbourne

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