
Team
A LAB THAT IS ALL ABOUT ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION
Group Leaders
Paulo J. Fonseca
I have a Ph.D. in Morphology and Animal Physiology by the University of Lisbon since 1994 and I am currently leading the team ‘Communication and evolution in insects and fish’ within the Conservation in Socio-Ecological Ecosystems research group of cE3c. I am an associate professor at the Department of Animal Biology of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, where I currently teach Animal physiology, Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour.
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M. Clara P. Amorim
Since my PhD with Tony Hawkins (at University of Aberdeen) I have been mainly interested in studying acoustic communication in fish focussing on how acoustic signals mediate social interactions and promote reproductive isolation. I am also interested in the role of acoustic signals in a context of multi-modal and cross-modal communication. Recently I have started to address the impact of anthropogenic noise on marine soundscape and on fish fitness + vocal communication.
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Ricardo Duarte
CAIRIM / Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Moçambique