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TITLE: Settings privileged by women for the practice of physical activity: relationship with body composition and connectedness to nature
AUTHORS: Andreia Teixeira; Ronaldo Gabriel; José Martinho; Mário Santos; Luis Quaresma; Helena Moreira;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: Maturitas, VOLUME: 152
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TITLE: Are primary forests irreplaceable for sustaining Neotropical landscapes' biodiversity and functioning? Contributions for restoration using ecological indicators
AUTHORS: Cajaiba, RL; Perico, E; da Silva, WB; Caron, E; Buss, BC; Dalzochio, M; Santos, M;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME: 31, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: How accurate are estimates of flower visitation rates by pollinators? Lessons from a spatially explicit agent-based model  Full Text
AUTHORS: Santos, M; Cajaiba, R; Gonzalez, D; Leote, P; Ferreira, D; Bastos, R; da Silva, WB; Cabral, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS, VOLUME: 57
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TITLE: Oceans of stimuli: an individual-based model to assess the role of olfactory cues and local enhancement in seabirds' foraging behaviour  Full Text
AUTHORS: Bastos, R; Martins, B; Cabral, JA; Ceia, FR; Ramos, JA; Paiva, VH; Lu?s, A; Santos, M;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: ANIMAL COGNITION, VOLUME: 23, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: Can recreational ecosystem services be inferred by integrating non-parametric scale estimators within a modelling framework? The birdwatching potential index as a case study  Full Text
AUTHORS: Santos, M; Carvalho, D; Luis, A; Bastos, R; Hughes, SJ; Cabral, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, VOLUME: 103
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TITLE: Effects of environmental enrichment techniques on stereotypical behaviours of captive Sumatran tigers: A preliminary case study
AUTHORS: Gomes, D; McSweeney, L; Santos, M;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND BIOMETEOROLOGY, VOLUME: 7, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: Hydrological and flood hazard assessment using a coupled modelling approach for a mountainous catchment in Portugal  Full Text
AUTHORS: Fonseca, AR; Santos, M; João A. Santos ;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 7
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TITLE: Are Small Dung Beetles (Aphodiinae) useful for monitoring neotropical forests' ecological status? Lessons from a preliminary case study in the Brazilian Amazon
AUTHORS: Cajaiba, RL; Perico, E; da Silva, WB; Leote, P; Santos, M;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, VOLUME: 429
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