PhD STUDENTS

MARIA INÊS LARANJEIRO: A comprehensive comparison of environmental health between the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean environments using seabirds as bioindicators.  MARE-Fellowship-Portugal. Supervised with Philipe Ceia and Maria Inês Santos.

ELENA FERNÁNDEZ CORREDOR: Conservation and adaptive management of marine predators at risk: combining the use of genetic techniques, spatial and trophic ecology with ecosystem modelsFPU Fellowship. Supervised with Francisco Ramírez and Marta Coll.

ANTONI SÁNCHEZ-MÁRQUEZ: Spatial connectivity in deep-sea environments: an approach using conventional and acoustic tracking of sentinel species. FPI Fellowship. Supervised with Joan B. Company and Ivan Masmitja.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

VICTOR MARTÍN-VÉLEZ: Application of movement ecology to understand the ecological and functional role of opportunistic marine predators in highly humanized environments. Margarita Salas Fellowship, Ministerio de Universidades, Gobierno de España.

ROGER COLOMINAS-CIURÓ: Understanding the impact of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) exposure and climate change in an urban marine predator and their health consequences. Beatriu de Pinos Fellowship, Generalitat de Catalanya. In collaboration with Montserrat Solé

M.Sc STUDENTS

ANA MAX. Urban gulls as sentinels of plastic pollution in urban marine environments. Master in Biodiversity - Universitat de Barcelona. Supervised with Odei García-Garín and Victor Martín-Vélez.

ERASMUS STUDENTS

CATARINA OLIVEIRA. Effects of urban pollution on physiological biomarkers in sentinel species. Universidade o Algarve, Portugal.