University of Porto
Portugal
Hugo Rebelo focuses on Ecology, Habitat, Biodiversity, DNA repair and Longevity. His work in Climate change, Predation, Foraging, Niche and Range is related to Ecology. His studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Mediterranean climate, Spatial distribution, Temperate climate and Biogeography.
His work carried out in the field of Habitat brings together such families of science as Land cover and Predictive modelling. His work deals with themes such as Forest management, Biological dispersal and Threatened species, which intersect with Biodiversity. His DNA repair research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Telomere, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Telomerase and Evolutionary biology.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Habitat, Species distribution, Environmental niche modelling and Range. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Spatial distribution and Ecology. Hugo Rebelo interconnects Land cover, Land use, Abundance and Biodiversity in the investigation of issues within Habitat.
His Species distribution research incorporates themes from Ecology and Ecological niche. The various areas that Hugo Rebelo examines in his Environmental niche modelling study include Spatial ecology, Refugium, Population genetics and Barbastella barbastellus. His studies in Range integrate themes in fields like Rare species and Common species.
His main research concerns Ecology, Predation, Zoology, Tadarida teniotis and Habitat. Ecology is a component of his Species distribution, Environmental niche modelling, Niche, Insectivore and Hibernation studies. He combines subjects such as Abundance, Foraging and Growing season with his study of Predation.
His study in the field of Pellet also crosses realms of Small fragment. In general Habitat, his work in Endangered species is often linked to Selection linking many areas of study. His Land use research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Habitat destruction, Range, Climate change and Extinction.
Hugo Rebelo spends much of his time researching Ecology, Species distribution, Zoology, Pellet and Small fragment. His research brings together the fields of Spatial distribution and Ecology. His studies deal with areas such as Range, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Extinction, Habitat destruction and Climate change as well as Species distribution.
The concepts of his Zoology study are interwoven with issues in Pellets, Replication, Predation and Faecal pellet. Hugo Rebelo conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Pellet and Frequency of occurrence. His research integrates issues of Mediterranean climate, Woodland, Transect and Vegetation in his study of Habitat.
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Predicted impact of climate change on European bats in relation to their biogeographic patterns
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Global Change Biology (2010)
Ground validation of presence‐only modelling with rare species: a case study on barbastelles Barbastella barbastellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)
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Journal of Applied Ecology (2010)
Unravelling biodiversity, evolution and threats to conservation in the Sahara‐Sahel
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Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society (2014)
The shaping of genetic variation in edge-of-range populations under past and future climate change.
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Ecology Letters (2013)
Modelling geographic distribution and detecting conservation gaps in Italy for the threatened beetle Rosalia alpina
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Journal for Nature Conservation (2013)
Growing old, yet staying young: The role of telomeres in bats’ exceptional longevity
Nicole M. Foley;Graham M. Hughes;Zixia Huang;Michael Clarke.
Science Advances (2018)
Using species distribution modelling to predict bat fatality risk at wind farms
Helena Santos;Luísa Rodrigues;Gareth Jones;Hugo Rebelo.
Biological Conservation (2013)
Agriculture shapes the trophic niche of a bat preying on multiple pest arthropods across Europe: Evidence from DNA metabarcoding
Ostaizka Aizpurua;Ivana Budinski;Panagiotis Georgiakakis;Shyam Gopalakrishnan.
Molecular Ecology (2018)
Factors Influencing Bat Activity and Mortality at a Wind Farm in the Mediterranean Region
Francisco Amorim;Hugo Rebelo;Luísa Rodrigues.
Acta Chiropterologica (2012)
An integrated framework to identify wildlife populations under threat from climate change
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Molecular Ecology Resources (2018)
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