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Monteiro, Nuno |
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E-Mail |
nmonteir@fc.up.pt |
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About the PhD |
Field of Research |
Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution |
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University |
University of Porto |
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Date of Thesis Defence |
2005-07-18 |
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After the PhD (Current Situation) |
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Researcher |
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Project |
Ciência 2009 |
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Institution |
CIBIO |
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Country |
Portugal |
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Publications |
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Monteiro, N.M., Almada, V.C. & Vieira, M.N. (2001). The breeding season of the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis and its relation to latitude and water temperature. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 81: 1031-1033. |
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Monteiro, N.M., Vieira, M.N. & Almada, V.C. (2002). The courtship behaviour in the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis. Reflections of an adaptation to intertidal life. Acta ethologica, 4: 109-111. |
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Monteiro, N.M., Vieira, N & Almada, V. (2002). Activity rhythms and cyclical changes of microhabitat preferences in the intertidal pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Acta ethologica, 5: 39-43. |
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Monteiro, N.M., Almada, V.C., & Vieira, M.N (2003). Early life history of the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 83(5): 1179-1182. |
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Castro, M., Santos, M.M , Monteiro, N.M. & Vieira, M. N (2003). Measuring lysosomal stability as an effective tool for marine coastal environmental monitoring. Marine Environmental Research, 58(2-5):741-745. |
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More Publications |
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Monteiro, N.M., Vieira, N & Almada, V. (2005). Diet preference reflects the ontogenetic shift in microhabitat use in Lipophrys pholis (Pisces; Blenniidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 66, 1-12. |
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Monteiro, N.M., Almada, V.C., & Vieira, M.N, 2005. Homing behaviour and individual identification of the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces; Syngnathidae): a true intertidal resident? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science,63: 93-99. |
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N.M. Monteiro, V. C. Almada, and M. N. Vieira, 2005. Implications of different brood pouch structures in syngnathid reproduction. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 85: 1235-1241. |
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N.M. Monteiro, V. C. Almada, and M. N. Vieira, 2005. Temporal patterns of breeding and recruitment in Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces; Syngnathidae) related to seawater temperatures. Journal of Fish Biology, 67(5):1475-1480. |
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K. Silva, N.M. Monteiro, V.C. Almada & M.N. Vieira, 2006. Early life history of Syngnathus abaster (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 68(1): 80-86. |
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N.M. Monteiro, A. Berglund, M. N. Vieira and V. C. Almada, 2006. Reproductive migrations of the sex role reversed pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 69: 66-74. |
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K. Silva, N.M. Monteiro, M.N. Vieira & V.C. Almada, 2006. Reproductive behaviour of the black-striped pipefish, Syngnathus abaster (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 69: 1860-1869. |
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K. Silva, N.M. Monteiro, V.C. Almada & MN Vieira, 2006. Development and early life history behaviour of aquarium reared Syngnathus acus (Pisces: Syngnathidae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 86: 1469-1472. |
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V. C. Almada, V. S. Domingues, N. M. Monteiro, F. Almada, R. S. Santos, 2007. Molecular data confirm the validity of the Portuguese blenny (Parablennius ruber, Valenciennes, 1836) and its presence in Western Europe. Journal of Fish Biology, 70(B):248-254. |
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K. Silva, MN Vieira, V.C. Almada & N.M. Monteiro, 2007. The effect of temperature on mate preferences and female-female interactions in the sex role reversed pipefish, Syngnathus abaster (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Animal Behaviour, 74: 1525-1533. |
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K. Silva, MN Vieira, V.C. Almada & N.M. Monteiro, 2008. Can the limited marsupium space be a limiting factor for Syngnathus abaster females? Insights from a population with size assortative mating. Journal of Animal Ecology, 77: 390-394. |
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F. Ferreira, M.M.Santos, L. Filipe C. Castro, M.A. Reis-Henriques , D. Lima, M.N.Vieira & N.M. Monteiro (2009). Vitellogenin gene expression in the intertidal blenny Lipophrys pholis: a new sentinel species for estrogenic chemical pollution monitoring in the European Atlantic coast? Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology and Pharmacology, 149: 58-64. |
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K. Silva, V.C. Almada, MN Vieira & N.M. Monteiro (2009). Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: Screenning for male quality and number. Behaviour Ecology 20: 768-772. |
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Ratkai C, Quinteira S, Grosso F, Monteiro N, Nagy E & Peixe L., 2009. Controlling for false positives: interpreting MBL E-test and MBL combined disk-test for the detection of metallo-β-lactamases. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 64(3): 657-659. |
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Soares J, Coimbra AM,, Reis Henriques MA, Monteiro NM, Vieira MN, Oliveira JMA, Guedes-Dias P, Fontaínhas Fernandes, Silva Parra S, Carvalho AP, Filipe C Castro L, Santos MM, 2009. Disruption of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryonic development after full life-cycle parental exposure to low levels of ethinylestradiol. Aquatic Toxicology 95: 330-338. |
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Silva K, Vieira MN, Almada VC & Monteiro NM, 2010. Reversing sex-role reversal: compete only when you must. Animal Behaviour, 79: 885-893. |
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F. Ferreira, M.M.Santos, M.A. Reis-Henriques , M.N.Vieira & N.M. Monteiro, 2010. Sexing blennies using genital papilla morphology or ano-genital distance. Journal of Fish Biology 77: 1432-1438. |
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M Sárria, M.M.Santos, M.A. Reis-Henriques , M.N.Vieira & N.M. Monteiro, (In Press). The Unpredictable Effects of Mixtures of Androgenic and Estrogenic Chemicals on Fish Early Life. Environment International. |
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Program financially supported by
the National Foundation for
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