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Graça, Manuel
 
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Graça, Manuel, A. S.
 
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Graça, M. A. S.
Graça, Manuel Augusto Simões
 
 
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mgraca@ci.uc.pt
 
 
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Biography
Manuel Augusto Simões Graça. Ph.D. University of Sheffield, U.K. In my research I am interested in understanding the general ecology of streams. I am particularly interested in litter decomposition and brown food webs (litter as the energy source for communities). In this regard, I am interested in understanding factors ruling the the transference of energy and materials from the leaf litter to the consumers, fungi and invertebrates. Therefore, my studies include chemical changes in decomposing leaves, the ecology of the decomposers (aquatic hyphomycetes) and animals feeding on detritus (shredders). I am also interested in developing, improving and applying tools to assess environmental quality and the effect of pollutants in receiving system, particularly mining effects in freshwaters. Under this research topic, I am cooperating with regional environmental agencies and the industry.
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114-Oct-2022Effects of the invasion of native deciduous forests by nitrogen-fixing trees (Acacia spp.) on stream ecological integrityPereira, Ana Maria NovaisdoctoralThesisembargoedAccess
212-Jan-2007Factors affecting decomposition of submerged litter and associated microbes and invertebratesFerreira, Verónica Jacinta Lopes doctoralThesisopenAccess
322-Feb-2017From taxonomy to multiple-trait bioassessment: the role of Chironomidae in separating naturally poor from disturbed communitiesSerra, Sónia Raquel Quinás doctoralThesisembargoedAccess
413-Dec-2013The importance of fungal diversity on leaf decomposition in streamsGonçalves, Ana Lúcia doctoralThesisopenAccess
521-Jan-2020Uranium bioaccumulation, potential biomagnification and dispersion by freshwater insectsBergmann, Melissa doctoralThesisopenAccess