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CURRICULUM VITAE Sara Newbery Raposo de Magalhães 1 1/ Personal information Name: Sara Newbery Raposo de Magalhães Date of birth: 12/11/1973 Civil status: single, two children Nationality: Portuguese Personal address: Rua José d’Esaguy 3, 3dto 1700 Lisboa Portugal Present professional address: Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes University of Lisbon Edificio C2,3º Piso Campo Grande P-1749016 Lisbon Portugal ID: 10718200 Phone number: 00351-912337969 E-mail address: [email protected] Researcher ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-9673-2012 2/ Current professional status and summary of professional activity 2.1/ Current professional status Assistant professor at the department of Animal Biology, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa. Researcher at the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c), Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. PI of the research group ‘Adaptation in heterogeneous environments’. 2.2 / Summary of professional activity 2008 – 2016: Assistant researcher at the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes the (cE3c, formerly Centre for Environmental Biology, CBA), Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Since 2009: PI of the research group ‘Adaptation in heterogeneous environments’, within the group ‘Evolutionary Ecology’. 2006 – 2008: Post-doctoral researcher, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; http://www.igc.gulbenkian.pt/) Research on the evolution of pesticide resistance in C. elegans (with Dr. Henrique Teotónio, Evolutionary Genetics lab, 2006-2007) and on the evolution of compensatory mutations in Escherichia coli (with Dr. Isabel Gordo, Evolutionary Biology Lab, 2007-2008). 2004 - 2006: Post-doctoral researcher, University of Montpellier, Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution (http://www.isem.univ-montp2.fr) 2 Research on the evolution of specialization and phenotypic plasticity in herbivorous mites, in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Isabelle Olivieri. 1996 - 2004: PhD degree, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Title: “To eat and not to be eaten: do plant-inhabiting arthropods tune their behaviour to predation risk?” Supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. W. Sabelis and Dr. A. Janssen (Thesis registered at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa at 23/05/2007 under number 11/2007). 1991-1995: Graduation in Biology at Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Ramo Científico. February to July 1995: Erasmus exchange programme at Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. 3/ Research interests Experimental evolution of ecologically-relevant traits. Evolution of biotic interactions. Evolution of behavioural traits. Sex allocation. Plant-herbivore interactions. Eco-evolutionary dynamics. Biological control. 4/ Scientific publications I have authored 51 scientific peer-reviewed publications. According to Web of Science, these articles have been cited 1073 times, leading to an H index of 19 (March 1st 2017). In google scholar, the number of citations is 1578, H index 21. Below I present the publication list, together with the 5-year impact factor of the respective journals (as in Web of Science). 1. Rodrigues L.R., Figueiredo A.R.T., Varela S.A.M., Olivieri I., Magalhães S. (2017) Male spider mites use chemical cues, but not the female mating interval, to choose between mates. Experimental and Applied Acarology 71: 1-13. 2. Magalhães S. and Sucena E. (2016) Genetics of host-parasite interactions: towards a comprehensive dissection of Drosophila resistance to viral infection. Molecular Ecology, 25: 4981–4983. 3. Faria V.G.*, Martins N. E.*, Magalhães S., Paulo T., Schlötterer C., Sucena E.**, Teixeira T.** (* co-first, ** co-last) (2016) Drosophila adaptation to viral infection through defensive symbiont evolution. Plos Genetics, 12: e1006297. 4. Calatayud J., Hórreo J.L., Madrigal-González J., Migeon A., Rodríguez M.A., Magalhães S.* Hortal J. * (* co-last) (2016) Geography and major evolutionary transitions shape the resource use of plant parasites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 113: 9840-984. 3 5. Clemente S. H., Rodrigues L.R., Ponce, R., Varela S.A.M.* and Magalhães S.* (* co-last) (2016) Incomplete species recognition entails few costs in spider mites, despite first male precedence. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70:1161-1170. 6. Alpedrinha J. and Magalhães S. (2016) Reproductive interference meets sex allocation: l’enfer c’est les autres? Current Biology, 26, R461–R480. 7. Xue* H. J., Wei*J. N., Magalhães S., Zhang B., Song K. Q., Liu J., Li W. Z. and Yang X. K. (* co-first) (2016) Contact pheromones of two sympatric beetle species are modified by the host plant and affect mate choice. Behavioral Ecology 27: 895-902. 8. Rodrigues L.R., Duncan A. B., Clemente S. H., Moya-Laraño J. and Magalhães S. (2016) Integrating competition for food, hosts or mates via experimental evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31:158-170. 9. Godinho D., Janssen A., Dias T., Cruz C. and Magalhães S. (2016) Down-regulation of plant defense in a resident spider mite species and its effect upon con- and heterospecifics. Oecologia, 180 : 161-167. 10. Faria V.G.*, Martins N.E.*, Paulo T.F., Teixeira T., Sucena E.** and Magalhães S.** (*cofirst, **co-last). (2015) Evolution of Drosophila resistance against different pathogens and infection routes shows no evidence for maintenance costs. Evolution, 69-11: 2799–2809. 11. Skoracka A., Magalhães S., Rector B. and Kuczyński L. (2015) Cryptic speciation in the Acari: a function of the organisms lifestyle or of human detection ability? Experimental and Applied Acarology, 67:165–182. 12. Marinosci C., Magalhães S., Macke E., Navajas M., Carbonell D., Devaux C.* and Olivieri I.* (* co-last) (2015) Effects of host plant on life history traits in the polyphagous spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Ecology and Evolution, 5:3151-3158. 13. Bárbaro M., Mira M.S., Fragata I., Simões P., Lima M., Lopes-Cunha M., Kellen B., Santos J., Varela S.A.M., Matos M.* and Magalhães S.* (* co-last) (2015) Evolution of mating behaviour among two geographically-isolated populations adapting to a common environment. Ecology and Evolution, 5:1609-1617. 14. Macke E., Olivieri I. and Magalhães S. (2014) Local mate competition mediates sexual conflict in a haplodiploid spider mite. Current Biology, 24:2850-2854 (cf. Dispatch in Curr. Biol. Shuker D.M and Cook N. 21:R135-R137). 15. Magalhães S., Cailleau A., Blanchet E. and Olivieri I. (2014) Do mites evolving in alternating host plants adapt to host switch? Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 27:1956–1964. 16. Martins N.E.*, Faria V.G.*, Nolte V., Schlötterer C., Teixeira L., Sucena E.** and Magalhães S.** (*co-first, **co-last) (2014) Host adaptation to viruses relies on few genes with different cross-resistance properties Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 111:5938–5943. 17. Moya-Laraño J., Bilbao-Castro J.R., Barrionuevo G., Ruiz-Lupión D., Casado L.G., Montserrat, M., Melián C. & Magalhães S. (2014) Simulating eco-evolutionary dynamics 4 across space: rapid evolution and the degree of island isolation explain food web persistence. Advances in Ecological Research, 50:76-143. 18. Miskinyte M., Sousa A.M., Ramiro R., Sousa J., Caramalho I., Magalhães S. and Gordo I. (2013) The genetic basis of Escherichia coli pathoadaptation to macrophages Plos Pathogens 9: e1003802. 19. Martins N.E.*, Faria V.G.*, Teixeira L., Magalhães S.** and Sucena E.** (*co-first, **colast) (2013) Host adaptation is contingent upon the infection route taken by pathogens. Plos Pathogens 9: e1003601 (Recommended by Faculty of 1000). 20. Maleknia B., Zahedi A., Saboori A. and Magalhães S. (2013) Olfactory responses of Phytoseiulus persimilis to rose plants with or without prey or competitors. Acarologia, 53: 235-246. 21. Magalhães S. and Matos M. (2012) Strengths and weaknesses of experimental evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 27: 649-650. 22. Macke E., Magalhães S., Bach F. and Olivieri I. (2012) Sex ratio adjustment in response to local mate competition is achieved through an alteration of egg size in a haplodiploid spider mite. Proceedings of the Royal. Society of London, Series B, 279: 4634-4642. 23. Boubou A., Migeon A., Roderick G.K., Auger P., Cornuet J.-M., Magalhães S. and Navajas M. (2012) Test of colonization scenarios reveals complex invasion history of the red tomato spider mite Tetranychus evansi. Plos ONE, 7:e35601. 24. Macke E., Magalhães S., Khan H.D.T., Frantz A., Facon B. and Olivieri I. (2012) Mating modifies female reproductive effort in a haplodiploid spider mite. American Naturalist. 179: E147-E162. 25. Sousa A.M., Magalhães S. and Gordo I. (2012) Cost of antibiotic resistance and the geometry of adaptation. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 29: 1417-1428. 26. Montserrat M., Magalhães S., Sabelis M. W., de Roos A. M. & Janssen A. (2012) Invasion success in communities with reciprocal intraguild predation depends on the stage structure of the resident population. Oikos, 121: 67-76. 27. Macke E., Magalhães S., Bach F. and Olivieri I. (2011) Experimental evolution of reduced sex ratio adjustment under local mate competition. Science, 334: 1127-1129 (cf. Dispatch in Curr. Biol. Herre, E.A. et al. 21:R992-R993). 28. Grbic M.*, Van Leeuwen T.*, Clark R. M.*, Rombauts S., Rouze P., Grbic V., Osborne E. J., Dermauw W., Phuong Cao Thi N., Ortego F., Hernandez-Crespo P., Diaz I., Martinez M., Navajas M., Sucena E., Magalhães S., Nagy L., Pace R. M., Djuranovic S., Smagghe G., Iga M., Christiaens O., Veenstra J. A., Ewer J., Mancilla Villalobos R., Hutter J. L., Hudson S. D., Velez M., Yi S. V., Zeng J., Pires da Silva A., Roch F., Cazaux M., Navarro M., Zhurov V., Acevedo G., Bjelica A., Fawcett J. A., Bonnet E., Martens C., Baele G., Wissler L., SanchezRodriguez A., Tirry L., Blais C., Demeestere K., Henz S. R., Gregory T. R., Mathieu J., Verdon L., Farinelli L., Schmutz J., Lindquist E., Feyereisen R., and Van de Peer Y. (*co-first) (2011) The genome of Tetranychus urticae reveals herbivorous pest adaptations. Nature, 479: 487-492. 5 29. Magalhães S., Blanchet E., Egas M., and Olivieri, I. (2011) Environmental effects on the detection of local adaptation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 24:2653-2662. 30. Bitume E.V., Bonte D., Magalhães S., SanMartin G., van Dongen S., Bach F., Anderson J., Olivieri I. and Nieberding C. (2011) Heritability and artificial selection on ambulatory dispersal distance in Tetranychus urticae. Plos ONE, 6: e26927. 31. Macke E., Magalhães S., Khan H.D.T., Luciano A., Frantz A., Facon B. and Olivieri I. (2011) Sex allocation in haplodiploids is mediated by egg size: evidence in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch. Proceedings of the Royal. Society of London, Series B, 278:105410. (cf. Dispatch in Curr. Biol. Jackson, D.E. and Martin, S.J. 20:R1080-R1081). 32. Belliure B., Montserrat M. and Magalhães S. (2010) Mites as models for experimental evolution studies. Acarologia, 50:513-529. 33. Xue H.J., Magalhães S., Li W. Z. and Yang X.K. (2009) Reproductive barriers between two sympatric beetle species specialized on different host plants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22: 2258-2266. 34. Oku K., Magalhães S. and Dicke M. (2009) Effects of the presence of webbing on fitness in the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae). Experimental and applied Acarology, 49: 167-172. 35. Magalhães S., Blanchet E., Egas M. and Olivieri I. (2009) Are adaptation costs necessary to build up a local adaptation pattern? BMC Evolutionary Biology, 9:182. 36. Lopes P.C., Sucena E., Santos E. and Magalhães S. (2008) Rapid experimental evolution of pesticide resistance in C. elegans entails no costs and affects the mating system. PLoS ONE, 3: e3741. 37. Montserrat M., Magalhães S., Sabelis M. W., de Roos A. M. and Janssen A. (2008) Unexpected patterns of exclusion in an experimental system with intraguild predation. Journal of Animal Ecology, 3: 624-630 (Selected “must read” paper by Faculty Of 1000 Biology, Factor 6). 38. Olivieri I., Singer M.C., Magalhães S., Courtiol A., Dubois Y., Carbonell D., Justy F. Beldade P., Parmsean C. and Michalakis Y. (2008) Understanding host use and genetic differentiation among populations of a thistle weevil. Evolutionary Applications, 1: 112128. 39. Janssen A., Sabelis M.W., Magalhães S., Montserrat M. and van der Hammen T. (2007) Habitat structure affects intraguild predation. Ecology, 88: 2713-2719. 40. Magalhães S, Forbes M.R., Skoracka A., Osakabe M., Chevillon C. and McCoy K.D. (2007) Host race formation in the Acari. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 42: 225-238. 41. Magalhães S., Fayard J., Janssen, A., Carbonell D. and Olivieri I. (2007) Adaptation in a spider mite population after longterm evolution on a single host plant. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 20:2016-2027. 6 42. Magalhães S., van Rijn P.C.J., Montserrat M., Pallini A. and Sabelis M. W. (2007) Population dynamics of thrips prey and their mite predators in a refuge. Oecologia, 150: 557-568. 43. Montserrat M., Bas C., Magalhães S., Sabelis M. W. and Janssen A. (2007) Predators induce egg retention in prey. Oeocologia, 150: 699-705. 44. Montserrat M., Janssen A., Magalhães S. and Sabelis M. W. (2006) To be an intraguild predator or a cannibal: is prey quality decisive? Ecological Entomology, 31: 430-436. 45. Magalhães S., Janssen A., Montserrat M. and Sabelis M. W. (2005) Prey attack and predators defend: counterattacking prey trigger parental care in predators. Proceedings of the Royal. Society of London, Series B, 272: 1929-1933. 46. Magalhães S., Janssen A., Montserrat M. and Sabelis M. W. (2005) Host-plant species modifies the diet of an omnivore feeding on three trophic levels. Oikos, 101: 47-56. 47. Magalhães S., Tudorache C., Mannen R., Montserrat M. Sabelis M.W. and Janssen A. (2005) Diet of intraguild predators triggers antipredator behavior in intraguild prey. Behavioral Ecology, 16: 364-370. 48. Magalhães S., Brommer J. E., Silva E. S., Bakker F. M. and Sabelis M. W. (2003) Life-history trade-off in two predator species sharing the same prey: a study on cassava-inhabiting mites. Oikos, 102: 533-542. 49. Magalhães S., Janssen A., Hanna R., and Sabelis M. W. (2002) Flexible antipredator behaviour in herbivorous mites through vertical migration in a plant. Oecologia, 132: 143149. 50. Magalhães S. and Bakker F. M. (2002) Plant feeding by a predatory mite inhabiting cassava. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 27: 27-37. 51. Janssen A., Faraji F., van der Hammen T., Magalhães S. and Sabelis M. W. (2002) Interspecific infaticide deters predators. Ecology Letters, 5: 490-494. 5/ Projects and research contracts I have coordinated 7 international projects and participated in 6 others. Furthermore, I have obtained 6 international and 2 national grants as well as 2 national competitive contracts. International projects as PI 1. 2017-2022. “COMPCON – Competition under (niche) construction”. ERC consolidating grant, PI, EUR 1 999 275. 2. 2016-2018. “One, two or three biocontrol agents? Effects of entomopathogenic fungi, bacteria, or both on spider mites and their natural enemies”, co-PI with Ibrahim Cakmak, FCT-Tubitak grant (PTTUBITAK/0001/2014), EUR 94 611 (84 211 from FCT) 3. 2013-2016. “Evolution of sex allocation in Tetranychus urticae, a major crop pest” (EVOLSEXALLOC), co-PI with Isabelle Olivieri. FCT-ANR grant (FCT-ANR/BIA-EVF/0013/2012), EUR 463 370 (198 994 from FCT). 7 4. 2010-2012: “The evolution of sex-ratio: theory and experimental evolution using haplodiploid spider mites, Tetranychus urticae”, coPI with Isabelle Olivieri. PICS: Project for International Scientific Cooperation (ref: 5243), EUR 28 000. 5. 2009-2010: “Behavioural, genetic and ecological factors underlying the evolutionary history of two Iberian vole species”, coPI with Christelle Tougard. Bilateral grant FCT-DREBM/CNRS (REF: JVUUI56068 / 1685), EUR 2 200. 6. 2008-2010: “Evolution in heterogeneous environments”, coPI with Isabelle Olivieri. PESSOA grant for work visits between Lisbon and Montpellier (ref: 17728RE), EUR 8 000. 7. October 2006- October 2007: “Sex and the maintenance of diversity in heterogeneous environments”, PI, Marie Curie Reintegration Grant (ERG 036589), EUR 40 000. International projects as collaborator 1. 2017-2019: A bidirectional selection experiment to test the evolution of specialization and dispersal in the invasive wheat curl mite, Aceria tosichella. Polish National Centre OPUS grant. PI: Anna Skoracka. EUR 170 000 2. 2017-2019: BIOVEINS Connectivity of green and blue infrastructures: living veins for biodiverse and healthy cities. BIODIVERSA programme. PI: Pedro Pinho. 3. 2016-2018: “Towards food web engineering: linking trait variability to ecosystem functioning”. Programme “Proyectos EXCELENCIA y Proyectos RETOS” by the Dirección General de Investigación Científica y Técnica. PI: Marta Montserrat. EUR 234 000. 4. 2015-2017. “Breeding Invertebrates for Next Generation BioControl” (BINGO, http://www.bingo-itn.eu/en/bingo.htm); Marie Curie International Training Network. PI: Bart Pannebakker. EUR 3 288 069. 5. 2015-2016: “WEAVER: Supercomputing for simulating plausible worlds: from the extinction of the dinosaurs to biological pest control”. Programme “Explora Ciencia” by the Dirección General de Investigación Científica y Técnica. PI: Jordi Moya-Laraño EUR 48 400. 6. 2011-2013: “Genetics and evolution of specialization in phytophagous or predatory mites” (GENEVOLSPE). Agence Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR; PIs Isabelle Olivieri and Maria Navajas). EUR 480 000. 7. 2005-2006: “Experimental evolution of specialization in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae”, EGIDE grant (project number 08509PF) for work visits between Amsterdam and Montpellier (PIs: Isabelle Olivieri and Maurice W. Sabelis). EUR 5 285. International grants 1. May–September 2006: Post-Doctoral Grant from the French Research Agency (ANR) under the project ABIME (with John Thompson and Isabelle Olivieri). 2. 2004–2006: Marie Curie grant for post-doctoral studies (ref: 501593). 3. 1997-2000: TMR grant. European grant for post-graduate studies (ref: ERBFMBICT961550). 8 4. May-July 1996: MITOX Stichting Duurzame Plaagbestrijdind. Private grant for post-graduate studies. 5. January-April 1996: LEONARDO DA VINCI grant. European grant for post-graduate studies 6. February-September 1995: ERASMUS grant. European grant for undergraduate studies. National grants and contracts 1. 2013 – Present: Investigador FCT, starting level. 2. 2008-2013 Contract Ciência 2007 as Assistant Researcher. 3. 2006-2008: GRICES Post-Doctoral Grant from the Portuguese Ministry for Science and Technology (SFRH/BI/15997/2006). 4. 2000-2004: Praxis XXI. Portuguese grant for PhD studies abroad (SFRH / BD / 818 / 2000). 6/ Supervision of scientific and academic work So far, I have supervised 6 post-doctoral fellows, 7 PhD students (3 completed), 13 Msc students (7 completed) and several other post-graduate students. Supervision of Post-doctoral fellows 1. João Alpedrinha (2015-Present). The (co) evolution of mating strategies and sex allocation in spider mites. Main supervisor, FCT grant (SFRH/BPD/109533/2015). 2. Flore Zélé (2013-Present). Wolbachia and sex allocation in spider mites. Main supervisor. Grant from the FCT-ANR project EVOLSEXALLOC. 3. Ana Rita Ponce (2012-2014). The origin and maintenance of toxin-antitoxin loci in bacterial genomes: consequences to quorum sensing and bacterial programmed cell death. Main supervision, in replacement of Francisco Dionisio. FCT grant (SFRH/BPD/42801/2008). 4. Alison Duncan (2013-2014). Sex allocation in spider mites. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Isabelle Olivieri. Grant from the FCT-ANR project EVOLSEXALLOC. 5. Nelson Martins (2010-2013). Evolution of the immune response of Drosophila melanogaster: insights using experimental evolution to multiple pathogens and exposure scenarios. Cosupervision with Dr. Luís Teixeira and Dr. Elio Sucena. FCT grant (SFRH/BPD/62964/2009). 6. Ana Cerveira (2009-2010). Reproductive barriers between two pine vole sister species in a sympatry zone. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias. FCT grant (SFRH/BPD/47070/2008). Supervision of PhD students 1. Jorge Henriques (2016-Present). Eco-evolutionary dynamics of spiders on metalcontaminated food webs. Co-supervision with Dr. Jordi Moya-Laraño. BIODIV PhD programme. 2. Diogo Godinho (2016-Present). Eco-evolutionary interactions between plants and herbivores on metal-polluted environments. Co-supervision with Dr. Cristina Branquinho. BIODIV PhD programme. 3. Leonor Rodrigues (2013-Present). The effect of sexual and host-endosymbiont conflicts over mating strategies in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Isabelle Olivieri. FCT grant (SFRH/BD/87628/2012). 9 4. Salomé Clemente (2013-Present). The Evolution of direct and indirect interactions between two spider mite species and their relevance for coexistence and pest control. Co-supervision with Dr. Jordi Moya-Laraño and Dr. Susana Varela. FCT grant (SFRH/BD/90156/2012). 5. Cassandra Marinosci (2013-2016). Experimental evolution of life-history traits in the herbivorous pest Tetranychus urticae. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Isabelle Olivieri and Prof. Dr. Ophélie Ronce. Grant from the FCT-ANR project EVOLSEXALLOC. 6. Migla Miskinyte (2008-2013). Role of biotic interactions in generating and maintaining biodiversity. Co-supervision with Dr. Isabel Gordo. Grant from the PhD programme of Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência. Title conceded by Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 7. Emilie Macke (2007-2011). Reproduction and sex allocation in the haplodiploid spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Isabelle Olivieri. Grant from the ANR project EVOLGENSPE. Title conceded by the University of Montpellier. Supervision of Master students 1. Miguel Cruz (2016-Present): The effect of intraspecific reproductive incompatibilities between hosts on the spread of Wolbachia. Co-supervision with Dr. Flore Zélé. 2. Jessica Paulo (2016-Present): Interaction with plant defences in spider mites species with different degrees of specialization. Co-supervision with Dr. Cristina Branquinho. 3. Nuno Martins (2015-2016). Parasite transmission: correlation with virulence and host physiology. Co-supervision with Dr. Elio Sucena, IGC. 4. Alexandre Figueiredo (2015-2016). Male competition and mating behavior in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. 5. Murat Bakirdoven (2015-2016). The interplay between Wolbachia and haplotypeassociated reproductive barriers among populations of Tetranychus urticae (provisional title). Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. Raşit Bilgin. University of Boğaziçi, Turkey. 6. Joaquim Santos (2014-2016). The reciprocal interaction between Wolbachia and hostplant specialization in spider mites (provisional title). Co-supervision with Dr. Flore Zélé. 7. Gonçalo Matos (2012-2013). Interactions between mites and bacteria: how mites cope with infection? Co-supervision with Dr. Elio Sucena, IGC. 8. Diogo Godinho (2012-2013) Metapopulations of invasive and resident spider mite species: how does the presence of one species affect colonization by the other? Cosupervision with Arne Janssen, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 9. Leonor Rodrigues (2011-2012). Mating behavior in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Co-supervision with Prof. Dr. sabelle Olivieri, University of Montpellier, France. 10. Ana Bárbaro (2010-2011). Are reproductive barriers involved in the maintenance of a latitudinal cline? Insights from a set of populations of Drosophila subobscura adapting to a common environment. Co-supervision with Dr. Margarida Matos, FCUL. 11. Bahador Maleknia (2010-2011). Olfactory responses of Phytoseiulus persimilis to rose plants. Co-supervision with Azadeh Zahedig. University of Tehran, Iran. 12. Bruno Viera (2008- 2009). Understanding the cost of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Main supervision. FCUL. 13. Elodie Blanchet (2005- 2006). Evolution de la specialization chez l’acarien tisserand Tetranychus urticae. Co-supervision with Isabelle Olivieri. University of Montpellier, France. Other post-graduate students Exchange students: 10 1. Paula Gimenez-Martinez (September-December 2016). Erasmus exchange Msc Student. 2. Joaquin Calatayud (June-August 2014). PhD student. Lab visit under the programme “Ayudas complementarias para beneficiarios de ayudas FPU: Estancias Breves”. Main supervision: Joaquin Hortal, CSIC, Spain. Students hired within projects as research technicians: 1. Inês Santos (2013-Present). BI within the project EVOLSEXALLOC, FCT-ANR. 2. Patricia Lopes (2007). BI within the Marie Curie Reintegration grant. Masters co-supervision: 1. Ana Cristina Laranjeira (2015-2016). Can evolution of gut microbiota alter C. elegans longevity? Main supervisor: Ivo Chelo. IGC. 2. André Rocha (2015-present). The evolution of antimutators. Main supervisor: Isabel Gordo. IGC. 3. Carolina Lopes da Silva (2014-2015). Genetics of diversification: a hotspot locus for pigmentation evolution. Main supervisor: Patricia Beldade. IGC. 4. Andreia Teixeira (2014-2015). Plasticity vs. Robustness: differential environmental sensivity on the same traits. Main supervisor: Patricia Beldade. IGC. 5. Antonio Dias (2011-2012). Studying the neuronal basis of mate choice in mice. Main supervisors: Léa Zinck and Susana Lima. Champalimaud Foundation. 6. Simone Delgado (2008-2010). Gene annotation in Heliconius numata: colouring the black box. Main supervisor: Mathieu Joron. Musée National D’Histoire Naturelle, France. 7/ Participation in conferences and invited talks Organisation of meetings and symposia: 1. 2017: Organisation of the symposium “How mating behaviour affects competition for mates”, with Leonor Rodrigues, Behaviour 2017 meeting, Estoril, Portugal. 2. 2017: Organisation of the symposium “Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a changing world: integrating genes, traits and ecosystems“, with Jordi Moya-Laraño and Marta Montserrat, XIV MEDECOS & XIII AEET meeting, Sevilla, Spain. 3. 2016: Member of the technical programme committee of the 2nd International Conference on Agricultural and Biological Sciences (ABS), Shanghai, China. 4. 2015: Organisation of the symposium “What is new in sex allocation studies?”, with Bram Kuijper, XVth European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland. 5. 2015: Organisation of the symposium “Symbionts in multipartite interactions: ecology, evolution and regulatory mechanisms”, with Flore Zélé and Maria José Pozo, Congress of the International Symbiosis Society, Lisbon, Portugal. 6. 2015 : Organisation of the meeting “Frontiers in E3: first annual meeting of cE3c”, with André Vizinho, Dr. António Onofre and Dr. Cristina Branquinho, Lisbon, Portugal. 7. 2014: Organisation of the symposium “Mating and sex allocation strategies in spider mites”, with Isabelle Olivieri and Keiko Oku, XIVth International Meeting of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 8. 2013: Member of the scientific committee of the XIV th European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting, Lisbon, Portugal. 9. 2013: Organisation of the General Symposium, with Margarida Matos, at the XIVth Meeting of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology, Lisbon, Portugal. 10. 2013: Member of the scientific committee of the Second International Persian Congress of Acarology. 11 11. 2013: Organisation of the conference cycle "SEE - Seminars in Ecology and Evolution", funded by FCT, with Dr. Carlos Fernandes, Dr. Henrique Pereira and Dr. Luis Miguel Rosalino. 12. 2012: Member of the Scientific committee of the 9 th meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Lisbon, Portugal. 13. 2010: Organisation of the meeting “6º Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva”, with Dr. Margarida Matos and Dr. André Levy, Lisbon, Portugal. 14. 2010: Organisation of the Conference Cycle "Biodiversity and Society", University of Lisbon - Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal. 15. 2007: Organisation of the meeting “3º Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva”, with Dr. Isabel Gordo and Dr. Francisco Dionísio, Oeiras, Portugal. 16. 2007: Organisation of the symposium “Evolution in heterogeneous environments”, with Ophélie Ronce and Virginie Ravigné, XIst European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting, Uppsala, Sweden. 17. 2006: Organisation of the symposium “Host-race formation in mites and ticks”, with Karen McCoy. XIIth International Congress of Acarology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Invited talks 1. 2016: Cibio, Campus agrário do Vairão, Universidade do Porto, Portugal. Title: “How is diversity maintained during evolution of hosts and parasites?”. 2. 2016: Darwins’ museum, Parque dos Poetas, Oeiras, Portugal. Title: “Filhos ou filhas?”. 3. 2015: Keynote speaker at the 4th International Entomophagous Insect Conference, Malaga, Spain. Title: “Host-parasite interactions and the maintenance of diversity”. 4. 2015: Keynote speaker at the 4th Iberian Congress of Ecology, Coimbra, Portugal. Title: “The evolution of generalist parasites and hosts”. 5. 2015: Invited speaker at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Groupe Ecologie Evolutive et Génétique, Belgium. Title: “Experimental evolution of spider mites on novel host plants: the role of trade-offs and temporal heterogeneity”. 6. 2015: Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal. Title: “Sex allocation in haplodiploids: conflict for the sexes, by the sexes”. 7. 2015: Darwin Day, FCUL: Can genetic variation be maintained in natural systems? 8. 2014: Invited speaker at the University of Ghent, Terrestrial Ecology Unit, Belgium. Title: “Are there trade-offs in the evolution of hosts and parasites?”. 9. 2014: Invited speaker at the Meeting of the PhD students of the International Max Planck Research School in Evolutionary Biology, Eckernförde, Germany. Title: “Experimental Evolution of host-parasite interactions”. 10. 2013: Invited speaker at the University of Basel, Institute of Zoology, Switzerland. Title: “Sex allocation and sexual selection in spider mites”. 2012: Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada (ISPA), Lisboa, Portugal. Title: “Sex allocation in spider mites”. 11. 2011: Invited speaker at Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionelle (CEFE), Montpellier, France. Title: “The evolution of specialization”. 12. 2007: Invited speaker at CSIC center of LA MAYORA, Malaga, Spain. Title: “Do spider mites specialize on novel host plants?”. 13. 2005: Invited speaker at IVIA, Valencian Institute of Agricultural Research, Spain. Title: “The effect of behavioural interactions in food webs”. Oral presentations 12 1. 2016: The interplay between Wolbachia and haplotype-associated reproductive barriers among populations of Tetranychus urticae. Flore Zélé, Murat Bakırdöven, Leonor Rodrigues and Sara Magalhães. 2nd Annual meeting of the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes'. Lisbon, Portugal. 2. 2015: The interplay between Wolbachia and haplotype-associated reproductive barriers among populations of Tetranychus urticae. Flore Zélé, Murat Bakırdöven, Leonor Rodrigues and Sara Magalhães. XIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, FCT, Costa da Caparica, Portugal 3. 2015: The interplay between Wolbachia and haplotype-associated reproductive barriers among populations of Tetranychus urticae. Flore Zélé, Murat Bakırdöven, Leonor Rodrigues and Sara Magalhães. Xth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, ISPA, Lisboa, Portugal. 4. 2015: Is the within-plant distribution of herbivorous mites affected by differences in plant nutritious value or herbivore damage? Diogo Godinho, Arne Janssen, Dan Li, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. Xth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, ISPA, Lisboa, Portugal. 5. 2015: Local mate competition mediates sexual conflict over sex ratio in a haplodiploid mite. Sara Magalhães, Emilie Macke, Isabelle Olivieri. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland. 6. 2015: Intracellular endosymbiont selection contributes to Drosophila adaptation to viral infection. Vitor G. Faria, Nelson E. Martins, Sara Magalhães, Viola Nolte, Christian Schlötterer, Luis Teixeira, Élio Sucena. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland. 7. 2015: The interaction between host nutrition and competitors in determining the distribution of herbivorous mites on plants. Diogo Godinho, Cristina Cruz, Arne Janssen and Sara Magalhães. cE3c annual meeting, Lisbon, Portugal. 8. 2015: Factors affecting endosymbiont diversity in natural populations of Tetranychus mites. Flore Zélé, Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Diogo Godinho, Salomé Clemente, Isabelle Olivieri, Mylène Weill, Olivier Duron, Margarida Matos and Sara Magalhães. Annual Meeting of the Ecology of Parasitic Interactions Network (REID), Lyon, France. 9. 2014: Sperm precedence and potential sexual conflicts in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Leonor Rodrigues, Isabelle Olivieri, Salomé Clemente and Sara Magalhães. IXth SPE Meeting Porto, Portugal. 10. 2014: The evolution of sexual conflicts in Tetranychus urticae Emilie Macke, Isabelle Olivieri, and Sara Magalhães. IXth SPE Meeting Porto, Portugal. 11. 2014: Asymmetric reproductive interference among two spider mite species Salomé Clemente, Leonor Rodrigues, Ana Rita Ponce, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. IXth SPE Meeting Porto, Portugal. 12. The evolution of sexual conflicts in Tetranychus urticae. Emilie Macke, Isabelle Olivieri, Sara Magalhães. International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 13. 2014: Impact of the maternal environment on sex allocation. Alison Duncan, Cassandra Marinosci, Joanne Griffin, Ophélie Ronce, Sara Magalhães & Isabelle Olivieri. International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 14. 2014: Asymmetric reproductive interference among two spider mite species. Salomé Clemente, Leonor Rodrigues, Ana Rita Ponce, Cristina Cruz, Sara Magalhães. International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 15. 2014: Endosymbiont diversity in natural populations of Tetranychus mites is rapidly lost following laboratory adaptation, Flore Zélé, Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Salomé Clemente, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 13 16. 2013: Why do male spider mites mate with mated females if only the first mating is effective? Leonor Rodrigues, Salomé Clemente, Joana Carvalho, Fernando Duarte, Ana Rita Ponce, Susana Varela, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. 9th Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva Oeiras, Portugal. 17. 2013: Experimental evolution for increased virus resistance in Drosophila melanogaster reveals no costs and a simple genetic basis Nelson Martins, Vitor Faria, Viola Nolte, Christian Schlötterer, Luis Teixeira, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting, Oeiras, Portugal. 18. 2012: Spider mite immunity, or the absence of it. Nelson Martins, Thomas van Leeuwen, Gonçalo Matos, Nicky Wybouw, John Vontas, Maria Riga, Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. 4th spider mite genome meeting, Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain. 19. 2012: Do plants delude their bodyguards? Olfactory responses of predatory mites on rose. Bahador Maleknia, Azadeh Zahedig, Alirezza Saboori and Sara Magalhães. IXth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, FCUL, Lisboa, Portugal. 20. 2011: Evolution of sex allocation in spider mites. Sara Magalhães, Emilie Macke, Fabien Bach and Isabelle Olivieri. 7th Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Coimbra, Portugal. 21. 2011: Does evolution in temporally-varying environments require specific adaptations? Sara Magalhães, Aurelie Cailleau, Elodie Blanchet and Isabelle Olivieri European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Tubingen, Germany. 22. 2010: Immunity genes in Tetranychus urticae. Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. Second meeting of the spider mite genome consortium, Tivat, Montenegro. 23. 2009: Reproductive barriers between two sympatric beetle species colonizing different host plants”. Huai Jun Xue, Sara Magalhães S., Wen-Zhu Li and Xing-Ke Yang. 5th Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal. 24. 2009: Experimental evolution studies in Tetranychus urticae” Sara Magalhães. First meeting of the spider mite genome consortium, Logroño, Spain. 25. 2008: Rapid experimental evolution of pesticide resistance in C. elegans. Patrícia Lopes, Élio Sucena, Emilia Santos and Sara Magalhães. 4th Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Porto, Portugal. 26. 2006: Prey attack and predators defend. Sara Magalhães, Arne Janssen, Marta Montserrat and Maurice Sabelis. International Congress of Acarology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 27. 2006: Experimental evolution of mites adapting to novel host plants. Sara Magalhães, Julien Fayard, Elodie Blanchet, Martijn Egas and Isabelle Olivieri. International Congress of Acarology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 28. 2002: Flexible antipredator behaviour in herbivorous mites. Sara Magalhães, Rachid Hanna, Arne Janssen and Maurice Sabelis. International Congress of Acarology, Merida, Mexico. 29. 2002: Parental care in predatory mites. Sara Magalhães, Arne Janssen, Marta Montserrat and Maurice Sabelis. International Congress of the Society for Behavioral Ecology. Montréal, Canada. 30. 1999: Life history strategies of predatory mites. Sara Magalhães, Frank Bakker and Maurice Sabelis. European Ecological Congress. Halkidiki, Greece. 31. 1999: Predator life history traits under different prey densities: a mechanism for coexistence? Sara Magalhães, Frank Bakker and Maurice Sabelis. Meeting of the American Society of Evolution. Madison, USA. 32. 1998: Coexistence of predatory mites in cassava. Sara Magalhães, Frank Bakker and Maurice Sabelis. Meeting of PhD Students in Evolutionary Biology, Heraklion, Crete. 14 Poster presentations 1. 2016: Effect of metal-accumulation on the performance of plants and infesting herbivores that cope differently with organic defences. Diogo P. Godinho, Cristina Branquinho, Sara Magalhães. XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 2. 2016: Evidence of a new downregulation mechanism in Tetranychus ludeni. Jessica T. Paulo, Diogo P. Godinho, Arne Janssen, Juan Manuel Alba, Cristina Branquinho, Sara Magalhães. XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 3. 2016: The evolution of mating strategies in spider mites. João Alpedrinha, Sara Magalhães. XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 4. 2016: Do females evolve to avoid incompatible crosses? Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Sara Magalhães & Flore Zélé XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 5. 2016: Of Don Juans and mommy’s boys: mating experience and maternal effects on male spider mite’s competition and mating behavior. Alexandre R.T. Figueiredo, Leonor R. Rodrigues & Sara Magalhães. XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 6. 2016: The interplay between Wolbachia and mo rph-associated reproductive barriers among populations of Tetranychus urticae: Miguel Cruz, Sara Magalhães, Flore Zélé. XIIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Aveiro, Portugal. 7. 2016: Integrating competition for food, hosts or mates via experimental evolution. Leonor R Rodrigues, Alison Duncan, Slomé H Clemente, Jordi Moya-Laraño, Sara Magalhães 2nd Annual meeting of the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes'. Lisbon, Portugal. 8. 2016: How to find a How to find a virgin in a haystack of mated females. Leonor R. Rodrigues, Alexandre Figueiredo, Isabelle Olivieri, Sara Magalhães. 2nd Annual meeting of the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes'. Lisbon, Portugal. Best prize for poster. 9. 2016: Eco-evolutionary interactions between plants and herbivores on metal-polluted environments. Diogo P. Godinho, Cristina Branquinho, Sara Magalhães. 2nd Annual meeting of the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes'. Lisbon, Portugal. 10. 2016: The reciprocal interaction between Wolbachia and host-plant specialization in spider mites. Joaquim Santos, Flore Zélé, Sara Magalhães. 2nd Annual meeting of the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes'. Lisbon, Portugal 11. 2015: The reciprocal interaction between Wolbachia and host-plant specialization in spider mites. Joaquim Santos, Flore Zélé, Sara Magalhães. XIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, FCT, Costa da Caparica, Portugal. 12. 2015: Plant nutrition and the presence of competitors, but not their interaction, affect the within-plant distribution of herbivorous mites. Diogo Godinho, Arne Janssen, Dan Li, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. XIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, FCT, Costa da Caparica, Portugal. 13. 2015: How to find a virgin in a haystack of mated females. Leonor Rodrigues, Alexandre Figueiredo, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. XIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, FCT, Costa da Caparica, Portugal. 14. Integrating competition for food, hosts or mates via experimental evolution Leonor R. Rodrigues, Alison B. Duncan, Salomé H. Clemente, Jordi Moya-Laraño and Sara Magalhães. XIth Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, FCT, Costa da Caparica, Portugal. 15 15. 2015: Female spider mites uninfected with Wolbachia do not discriminate between infected and uninfected males, despite clear benefits. Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Flore Zélé and Sara Magalhães. Xth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, ISPA, Lisboa, Portugal. 16. 2015: How to find a virgin in a haystack of mated females? Leonor Rodrigues, Alexandre Figueiredo, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. Xth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, ISPA, Lisboa, Portugal. 17. 2015: Experimental evolution of the spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, on tomato plants: which traits matter in adaptation to a novel host? Cassandra Marinosci, Sophie Lefevre, Ophélie Ronce, Sara Magalhães, Isabelle Olivieri. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 2015. 18. 2015: Does local resource competition select for less female biased sex ratios under local mate competition in spider mites? Alison Duncan, Céline Devaux, isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland. 19. 2015: Degenerescence of the immune system is not universal across chelicerates. Gonçalo Matos, Nicky Wybouw, Nelson E. Martins, Flore Zélé, Maria Riga, Alexandre B. Leitão, John Vontas, Miodrag Grbić, Thomas Van Leeuwen, Sara Magalhães and Élio Sucena. ESEB, Lausanne, Switzerland. 20. 2014: The interaction between host nutrition and competitors in determining the distribution of herbivorous mites on plants. Diogo Godinho, Arne Janssen, Dan Li, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal. 21. 2014: Paternity and mating costs in the spider mite. Leonor Rodrigues, Susana A M Varela, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal. 22. 2014: Using Individual-based models to unravel eco-evolutionary dynamics of competing spider-mite species Salomé Clemente, Sara Magalhães and Jordi Moya-Laraño. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal 23. 2014: Reproductive interference among two spider mite species. Inês Santos, Salomé Clemente, Susana A M Varela, Leonor Rodrigues and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal. 24. 2014: Does interspecific competition affect the plant colonization behaviour of invasive and resident herbivorous spider mites? Diogo Godinho, Arne Janssen and Sara Magalhães. IXth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Porto, Portugal. 25. 2014: Effect of Wolbachia removal in mating discrimination among populations of Tetranychus urticae. Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Flore Zélé, Sara Magalhães. IXth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Porto, Portugal. 26. 2014: Does behavioural avoidance play a role in spider mite defences’ against bacteria? Gonçalo Matos, Telma Laurentino, Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. IXth meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Porto, Portugal. 27. 2014: Is the immune response of Tetranychus urticae representative of the basal arthropods? Gonçalo Matos, Nicky Wybouw, Maria Riga, John Vontas, Thomas Van Leewen, Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães, International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 28. 2014: Effect of Wolbachia removal in mating discrimination among populations of Tetranychus urticae. Inês Santos, Leonor Rodrigues, Flore Zélé and Sara Magalhães, International Congress of Acarology, Kyoto, Japan. 29. 2013: "Does interspecific competition affect plant colonization of invasive and resident herbivorous spider mites? Diogo Godinho, Cristina Cruz, Arne Janssen and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Oeiras, Portugal. 16 30. 2013: Is (lack of) immunity in spider mites shaped by phylogeny or ecology? Gonçalo Matos, Thomas van Leeuwen, Nelson Martins, Nicky Wybouw, John Vontas, Maria Riga, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva Oeiras, Portugal. 31. 2013: Mating interval determines the outcome of reproductive interference among two spider mite species. Salomé Clemente, Leonor Rodrigues, Ana Rita Ponce, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Oeiras, Portugal. 32. 2013: Asymmetric reproductive interference among two spider mite species. Salomé Clemente, Leonor Rodrigues, Ana Rita Ponce, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. Meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Lisboa, Portugal. 33. 2013: Why do male spider mites remate if only the first mating is effective? Leonor Rodrigues, Salomé Clemente, Joana Carvalho, Fernando Duarte, Ana Rita Ponce, Susana Varela., Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. Meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Lisboa, Portugal. 34. 2013: Asymmetric reproductive interference among two spider mite species Salomé Clemente, Leonor Rodrigues, Ana Rita Ponce, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Lisboa, Portugal. 35. 2013: Host adaptation to different routes of infection relies on pathogen-specific and non-overlapping genetic bases. Nelson Martins., Vitor Faria, Luis Teixeira, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Lisboa, Portugal. 36. 2013: Can reproductive barriers maintain differentiation in face of global changes? A case study in Drosophila subobscura. Margarida Matos, Margarida Bárbaro, Mário Mira, Inês Fragata, Pedro Simões, Margarida Lima, Miguel Lopes-Cunha, Barbara Kellen, Josiane Santos and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Lisboa, Portugal. 37. 2013: Why do spider mites re-mate? Leonor Rodrigues, Salomé Clemente, Joana Carvalho, Fernando Duarte, Ana Rita Ponce, Susana Varela., Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Lisboa, Portugal. 38. 2012: Evolutionary dynamics of reproductive isolation. Margarida Bárbaro, Mário Mira, Inês Fragata, Pedro Simões, Margarida Lima, Miguel Lopes-Cunha, Barbara Kellen, Josiane Santos, Margarida Matos and Sara Magalhães. 8th National congress of Evolutionary Biology, Oeiras, Portugal. 39. 2012: The effect of mate choice in mite populations. Ana Rita Ponce, Salomé Clemente, Ricardo Ramirez, Leonor Rodrigues and Sara Magalhães. 8th National congress of Evolutionary Biology, Oeiras, Portugal. 40. 2012: Reproductive interference between two spider-mite species: how can it affect the outcome of competitive interactions? Salomé Clemente, Ricardo Ramirez, Ana Rita Ponce and Sara Magalhães. 9th National Congress of Ethology, Lisboa, Portugal. 41. 2012: Why do spider mite females mate with several males if there are no benefits? Joana Caravalho, Fernando Duarte, Susana Varela and Sara Magalhães. 9th National Congress of Ethology, Lisboa, Portugal. 42. 2011: Adaptation of E.coli to the immune system. Migla Miskinyte, Iris Caramalho, Sara Magalhães, Jocelyne Demengeot and Isabel Gordo. 7th Portuguese Meeting of Evolutionary Biology, Coimbra, Portugal. 43. 2011: Experimental evolution of Drosophila immune system: comparison between different infection scenarios" Nelson Martins., Vitor Faria, Luis Teixeira, Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. 7th Portuguese Meeting of Evolutionary Biology, Coimbra, Portugal. 44. 2011: Reproductive interference between two spider-mite species: how can it affect the outcome of competitive interactions? Salomé Clemente, Ricardo Ramirez, Ana Rita Ponce and Sara Magalhães. 7th Portuguese Meeting of Evolutionary Biology, Coimbra, Portugal. 17 45. 2011: Experimental evolution of Drosophila immune system: comparison between different infection scenarios" Nelson Martins., Vitor Faria, Luis Teixeira, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. European Drosophila Research Congress, Lisboa, Portugal. 46. 2010: Local adaptation and specialization in herbivorous mites. Sara Magalhães, Elodie Blanchet, Martijn Egas and Isabelle Olivieri. Trends in Biodiversity and Evolution meeting, Porto, Portugal. 47. 2010: Susceptibility of a Drosophila melanogaster population to Pseudomonas entomophila and DCV infection. Nelson Martins., Vitor Faria, Luis Teixeira, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. Meeting of the society of Molecular Biology and Evolution, Lyon, France. 48. 2009: Role of biotic interactions in microbial adaptation. Migla Miskinyte, Iris Caramalho, Sara Magalhães and Isabel Gordo. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Torino, Italy. 49. 2009: Are adaptation costs necessary to build up a local adaptation pattern? Sara Magalhães, Elodie Blanchet, Martijn Egas and Isabelle Olivieri. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Torino, Italy. 50. 2008: Costless adaptation to novel host plants in herbivorous mites. Sara Magalhães, Julien Fayard, Elodie Blanchet, Arne Janssen, Martijn Egas and Isabelle Olivieri. Meeting of the society of Molecular Biology and Evolution, Barcelona, Spain. 51. 2007: Evolution of pesticide resistance in C. elegans. Patricia Lopes, Henrique Teotónio, Elio Sucena and Sara Magalhães. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Uppsala, Sweden. 52. 2007: Adaptation to novel host plants in herbivorous mites: the role of genetic variance and phenotypic plasticity. Sara Magalhães Julien Fayard, Elodie Blanchet, Arne Janssen, Martijn Egas and Isabelle Olivieri European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Uppsala, Sweden. 53. 2007: Female reproduction cost in arrhenotokous parthenogenesis spider mite, Tetranychus urticae. Hong Do Thi Khanh, Benoit Facon, Adrien Frantz, Emilie Macke, Sara Magalhães and Isabelle Olivieri. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting Uppsala, Sweden. 54. 2006: Evolution of host range in spider mites. Sara Magalhães, Elodie Blanchet, Aurelie Cailleau and Isabelle Olivieri. Workshop in Experimental Metapopulations. Montpellier, France. 55. 2001: Antipredator behaviour in the Cassava Green Mite. Sara Magalhães, Rachid Hanna, Arne Janssen and Maurice Sabelis. European Society for Evolutionary Biology Meeting, Aarhus, Denmark. 8/ Knowledge transfer In the activities associated with knowledge transfer I have included one direction of a European fund to outreach activities, one collaboration with an educational initiative from the Ministry of Science, one co-organisation of a national initiative to celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity, and active participation in meetings and symposia: 41 poster communications (25 national), 30 oral presentations (11 national) at conferences, 12 invited talks (3 national) and 15 meeting organisations (6 national). Member of PCI evolutionary biolgy. Recommendations: https://evolbiol.peercommunityin.org/public/rec?id=34 Member of the Outreach Fund Committee of the European Society of Evolutionary Biology (2013-present, chair since 2015). This committee evaluates and funds proposals aiming at 18 promoting outreach of Evolutionary Biology (http://eseb.org/prizes-funding/outreachfund/). Delivery of a high school class entitled “Acaros, feios porcos e maus?”, within the programme 'Grandes Aulas' (February 2013), an initiative from the Ministry of Science to promote contact between researchers and high school students. The class conducts the students through concepts of Ecology and Evolution, taking the research on mites as a baseline. (http://www.mundonaescola.pt/?page_id=2926). Member of the Organizing committee of Bioeventos2010, a series of events organised during the international year of biodiversity (2010). This program initiated with a train excursion with politicians, businessmen, scientists, artists, journalists, and decision makers in general. We organized two exhibitions, a cycle of conferences, biodiversity trails in several regions of the country, the edition of a diversity guide to common species occurring in Portugal and an organized tour to the field station of our Research Centre with several decision makers from the Portuguese society. More details can be found at http://bioeventos2010.ul.pt/index.html. Interactions with the media 1. 2016: Newspaper Público “Uma historia de amor-ódio entre o tomateiro e os seus acaros que vale dois milhões de euros” https://www.publico.pt/2016/12/07/ciencia/noticia/umahistoria-de-amorodio-entre-o-tomateiro-e-os-seus-acaros-que-vale-dois-milhoes-deeuros-1753883. 2. 2016: TSF 3. 2016: Interviewed for the Newsletter of Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, volume 4, 1st issue. 4. 2014: Newspaper ionline: “estudo identifica genes responsáveis pela resistência a vírus” 5. 2011: TV programme “Com Ciência – o genoma do ácaro” RTP2. 6. 2011: Radio programme “Cientificamente - Ácaro aranha - procurar nos genes o segredo do sucesso (http://www.rtp.pt/icmblogs/rtp/cientificamente/?k=Acaro-aranha---procurar-nosgenes-o-segredo-do-sucesso.rtp&post=36907). 7. 2011: Newspaper Diário de Notícias, “Ácaros adaptam sexo dos filhos em função dos seus vizinhos” (http://www.clipquick.com/Files/Imprensa/2011/1104/0/5_1675589_299F4F34F6E3E6D9116B1C52C0954F36.pdf). 8. 2011: Newspaper Público “Descodificado o genoma do ácaro-aranha, uma praga agrícola” (http://www.clipquick.com/Files/Internet/2011/1123/0/7_159277_C9961728709262BAEBC2BF3846FE5556.pdf). 9. 2011: Newspaper Diário de Notícias “Portugueses ajudam a sequenciar genoma do pequeno ácaro aranha” (http://www.clipquick.com/Files/Imprensa/2011/1124/0/5_1692782_48249A0C884CFB7F2C3A517CA0ECC7F1.pdf). 10. 2011: Newspaper Ciência hoje “Cientistas portugueses identificam genes dos ácarosaranhas” (http://www.cienciahoje.pt/index.php?oid=51943&op=all). 9/ Editorial and reviewing activities Member of editorial boards 1. Acarologia, managing editor (2010-Present). 2. Oikos, subject editor (2014-Present). 19 3. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, reviewing editor (2016-Present). 4. The American Naturalist, associate editor (2017-Present). Reviewing work for scientific journals I have peer-reviewed more than 100 articles (12/year since 2008), for the following journals: 1. IF>10: Current Biology; Ecology Letters. 2. 5<IF<10: Evolution; Heredity; Molecular Ecology; Proceedings of the Royal Society B; Scientific Reports. 3. 3<IF<5: Advances in Ecological Research; American Naturalist; Animal Behaviour; Behavioral Ecology; Evolutionary Applications; Infection, Genetics and Evolution; Journal of Evolutionary Biology; Oecologia; Oikos; Plos ONE. 4. 1<IF<3: Acarologia; Biocontrol; Biological Invasions; Biological Journal of the Linnean Society; Bulletin of Entomological Research; Ecology and Evolution; Ecological Entomology; Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata; Evolutionary Ecology; Experimental and Applied Acarology; Journal of Insect Behaviour; Journal of Theoretical Biology; Naturwissenschaften; PeerJ; Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology. 5. IF<1: Australian Journal of Entomology; European Journal of Entomology; Insect Science and its Applications; Neotropical Entomology. Reviewing work for grants and awards 1. 2017: ANR project grants, Defi Vie, Santé et Bien-être, Panel Member 2. 2017: FCT doctoral and Post-doctoral Grants, Life Sciences, Panel Member. 3. 2016: National Science Center Poland, Project Grants. 4. 2016: Member of the Steve Stearns Price Committee of the Journal of Evolutionary Biology. This committee distinguishes the best publication by a junior researcher in the journal in 2015. 5. 2015: Natural Environment Research Council of the UK (NERC), Standard Project Grants. 6. 2015: Austrian Science Foundation (ASF), Stand-alone project. 7. 2014: Member of the John Maynard Smith Price Committee of the European Society of Evolutionary Biology. This committee distinguishes the best junior researcher in Evolutionary Biology (http://eseb.org/prizes-funding/john-maynard-smith-prize/). 8. 2014: Member of the jury for the best PhD-student talk, International Max Planck Research School in Evolutionary Biology, Eckernförde, Germany. 9. 2014: Member of the jury for the best PhD-student talk, Encontro Nacional de Biologia Evolutiva, Lisboa, Portugal. 10. 2014: Member of the jury for the best PhD-student talk, meeting of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia, Lisboa, Portugal. 11. 2013: Flanders Research Foundation (FWO), post-doctoral fellowship. 12. 2008: BARD, binational agricultural research and development fund (USA-ISRAEL) 13. 2007: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), VENI scheme. 9/ Jury at theses Jury at PhD theses 1. 2016: Insights into the host-parasite interactions: lagomorphs in Leporids. Ana Margarida Lima Lopes, PhD thesis, CIBIO, Universidade do Porto. 20 2. 2016: The role of clonal interference across genetic backgrounds and environments. Jorge Moura de Sousa, PhD thesis. Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologia. 3. 2016: Evolution of parasite-host associations in Spauligodon nematodes: from the inside out. Maria de Fátima Esperança Jorge, PhD thesis, CIBIO, Universidade do Porto. 4. 2016: Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the mouse gut, João Miguel Barroso Baptista, PhD thesis, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologia. 5. 2015: Evolutionary consequences of the population structure of an ectoparasite at different spatial scales: An empirical approach on the hen flea- passerines system. Anaïs Applegren, PhD Thesis, University of Lyon (reporter). 6. 2015: The role of history, chance and selection during adaptation: an integrated perspective. Inês Fragata, PhD Thesis, University of Lisbon (reporter). 7. 2014: Interactions sexuelles et compétitives: les moteurs comportementaux de la speciation adaptative, Yasmin Latour, PhD Thesis, University of Montpellier. 8. 2012: The origin of evolutionary novelties: lessons from Drosophila oogenesis. Barbara Vreemde, PhD thesis, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologia. 9. 2012: Chromosomal structure: a selectable trait for evolution, Ana Teresa Avelar, PhD thesis, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologia. 10. 2012: The impact of genetic interactions in antibiotic resistance, Sandra Trindade, PhD thesis, University of Lisbon. 11. 2011: Diversité et adaptation des parasites: formation de races d'hôtes chez la tique Ixodes uriae, Muriel Dietrich, PhD thesis, Universty of Montpellier (reporter). 12. 2010 : Evolution du cannibalisme et du comportement de ponte chez les coccinelles aphidiphages, Xavier Martini, PhD thesis, University of Toulouse. Jury at Msc theses 1. 2016: Indirect genetic effects of oxytocin in the development of social behaviour in the Zebra fish. Diogo Ribeiro, University of Lisbon. 2. 2014: Can social learning promote hybridization? Mate-choice copying in Drosophila subobscura populations. Gonçalo Faria da Silva, University of Lisbon. 3. 2013: Comparison of brain and cranial nerve morphology between eyed surface fish and blind cave fish of the species Astyanax mexicanus, Fabio Rodrigues, University of Lisbon. 4. 2012: Pseudomonas fluorescens – the effect of evolution on the effectiveness of lytic phage as a control agent. Renata Basto, University of Lisbon. 5. 2011: Diferenciação clinal e correlação do polimorfismo cromossómico e tamanho do corpo em Drosophila subobscura, Margarida Lima, University of Lisbon. 6. 2009: Inversion polymorphisms: an insight into molecular genetic contents. João Osório, University of Lisbon. 7. 2009: Comunicação inter-específica e o seu efeito na taxa de mutação. Bruno Afonso, University of Lisbon. Member of thesis committees 1. Vitor Faria (IGC, 2012-Present). 2. Elvira Lafuente (IGC, 2013- Present). 3. Inês Orfão (FCUL, 2014- Present). 10/ Pedagogical performance 21 10.1/ Teaching activities My teaching activities initiated during my PhD, where I taught at several undergraduate courses. This activity was intensified during my post-doc at the IGC, where I formulated and co-organised a PhD course in Ecology and Evolution, and developed another at the Champalimaud foundation. When moving to FCUL, I was immediately integrated in the teams responsible for two Masters, Biologia Humana e Ambiente and Biologia Evolutiva e Desenvolvimento. In these Masters, I helped to create two novel courses, “Adaptacao e Ambiente” and “Genes e Adaptação”, the latter becoming totally under my responsibility in the second year of its existence. Furthermore, I created a novel class from scratch, “Evolução das Interações Bióticas”, which was merged with that of “Genes e Adaptação” in the current year, to form a more complete and consistent class. Below I outline the details of my teaching activities. 2016/2017 1. Coordination of the PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (87,5 hours). 2. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL 90 hours). 3. Coordination of the Ms Course “Seminários BED” within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL 45 hours). 4. Participation in the 3nd year course “Applied aninmal genetics”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical, 6 hours theoretical). 5. Participation in the 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical). 6. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2015/2016 7. Participation in the course “Evolutionary Biology”, Msc Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia, University of Açores (Coordinator: Dr. Antonio Onofre, 3h). 8. Coordination of the PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (87,5 hours). 9. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL 90 hours). 10. Participation in the Phd course “Introduction to Evolution”, within the PhD programme “Graduate Programme Science for Development”, IGC/Universidade de Cabo verde (Coordinator: Dr. Tiago Paixão, 60 hours). 11. Participation in the 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical). 12. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2014/2015 13. Coordination of the PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (87,5 hours). 22 14. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 15. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL 45 hours). 16. Participation in the 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical). 17. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2013/2014 18. Coordination of the PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (87,5 hours). 19. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 20. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 21. Participation in the Phd course “Introduction to Evolution”, within the PhD programme “Graduate Programme Science for Development”, IGC/Universidade de Cabo verde (Coordinator: Dr. Filipa Vala, 10 hours). 22. Participation in the 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical). 23. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 24. Co-organization of the PhD course “CBA seminars”, with Dr. Margarida Matos, a series of symposia corresponding to 6 ECTS 2012/2013 25. Coordination of the PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (87,5 hours). 26. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 27. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 28. Participation in the 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 16 hours, practical). 29. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2011/2012 30. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 31. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 23 2010/2011 32. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (30 hours). 33. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (30 hours). 34. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 35. Co-organization of the PhD course “CBA seminars”, with Dr. Margarida Matos, a series of symposia corresponding to 6 ECTS. 2009/2010 36. Coordination of the Msc course "Ecology and Evolution of complex interactions”, within the Msc “Theoretical Physics”, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil (30 hours). 37. Coordination of Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 38. Coordination of Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (45 hours). 39. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2008/2009 40. Participation in the Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, 8 hours). 41. Participation in the Msc course “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias, 21 hours). 2007/2008 42. Coordination of the PhD course “Systems biology – Ecology and Evolution”, with Dr. Marta Moita, within the PhD programme “PhD programme of the IGC”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (30 hours). 43. Coordination of the PhD course “Evolution and Learning”, with Dr. Marta Moita and Dr. Rosalina Fonseca, within the PhD programme “International Neuroscience Doctoral Programme”, Champalimaud Foundation (30 hours). Before 2007: 44. 2003: Participation in the 2nd year course “Population Genetics”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Dr. Hans Breeuwer, 40 hours, practical). 45. 2003: Participation in the 3rd year course “Population Ecology”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Dr. Arne Janssen, 40 hours, practical). 46. 2001: Participation in the 1st year course “Population Biology”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maurice Sabelis, 20 hours, practical). Results of pedagogic enquiries 1. Genes e Adaptação 2014/2015:12 answers, mean grade: 3.42/4 2. Evolução das Interações Bióticas 2014/2015: 12 answers, mean grade: 3.42/4 24 3. Evolução 2014/2015: 127 answers, mean grade: 2,85/4 4. Genes e Adaptação 2013/2014: 5 answers, mean grade: 3/4 5. Evolução das Interações Bióticas 2013/2014: 3 answers, mean grade: 2.7/4 6. Evolução 2013/2014: 102 answers, mean grade: 2,62/4 Tutor of undergraduate students 1. 2016: Miguel Cruz, 1st MSc year, “Estudos avançados em BED”, 2 months, FCUL 2. 2016: Jéssica Paulo, 1st MSc year, “Estudos avançados em BED”, 2 months, FCUL 3. 2015: Joana Pires & Miguel Cruz, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução” 1.5 months, FCUL. 4. 2015: Jessica Paulo & Zohra Lodhia, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução” 1.5 months, FCUL. 5. 2015: Alexandre Figueiredo, 1st MSc year, “Estudos avançados em BED”, 2 months, FCUL 6. 2014: Rocio Muñoz, Vanessa Tolentino, Jessica Paulo & Zohra Lodhia, 3rd year students, “Comportamento animal”, 3 months, FCUL. 7. 2014: Bruno Aparício & Patrícia Eugénio, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução”, 1.5 months, FCUL. 8. 2013: Telma Laurentino, 3rd year student, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução”, 2 months, FCUL 9. 2013: Gil Henriques & Sónia Cunha, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução” 1.5 months, FCUL. 10. 2012: Noémie Guerin, 1st Msc year, Erasmus Exchange student, 3 months, FCUL. 11. 2012: Gonçalo Matos, 1st MSc year, “Estudos avançados em BED”, 2 months, FCUL. 12. 2011: Mariana Antunes & Joana Esteves, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução” 1.5 months, FCUL. 13. 2011 Salomé Clemente & Ricardo Ramirez, 1st MSc year, “Estudos avançados em BED”, 2 months, FCUL 14. 2011: António Dias e Fábio Rodrigues, 3rd year students, “Estudo Orientado em Biologia do Desenvolvimento e Evolução” 1.5 months, FCUL. 15. 2011: Joana Carvalho & Fernando Duarte, 3rd year students, “Comportamento animal”, 3 months, FCUL. 16. 2006: Aurélie Cailleau, 1st MSc year, “Stage de M1” 5 months, University of Montpellier. 17. 2005: Julien Fayard, 1st MSc year, “Stage de M1” 5 months, University of Montpellier. 18. 2005: Joachim Boissy, 1st MSc year, “Stage de M1” 5 months, University of Montpellier. 19. 2003: Roos van Mannen, 1st MSc year, “Stage” 5 months, University of Amsterdam. 10.2/ Dedication and quality of teaching activities Organization of new contents of disciplines 1. 2015: The classes “Evolução das interações bióticas” and “Genes e Adaptação” have now been fused in a single discipline with 6 ECTS. This implies a restructuration of the two disciplines which is currently underway. 2. 2013-Present: PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência. This course was created in 2013, with the aim to provide the students with general knowledge on the ecological and evolutionary interactions between organisms and their environment. 3. 2010: Msc course "Ecology and Evolution of complex interactions”, within the Msc “Theoretical Physics”, Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil. This course aimed 25 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. at teaching how evolution operates in complex networks of interactions. I presented different ecological modules (predation, competition, intraguild predation, apparent competition, etc), their ecological consequences, especially for population dynamics, and how evolution could be integrated (NB: eco-evolutionary dynamics were at their infancy at the time, hence this course aimed more at highlighting what could be done in this direction rather than presenting established results). 2009-2014: Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, in the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL. This course was created in 2009, with the aim to address the evolutionary consequences of biotic interactions. Its content aims at integrating classical studies on the evolution of interactions (e.g., character displacement or early studies on sexual selection) with very recent progress on those topics, namely within eco-evolutionary dynamics. As such, the contents of the course are updated every year. 2009-2014: Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, in the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL. This course was created in 2008 by Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho, but its content was totally modified in 2009, under my coordination. The aim of the course is to provide an integrative view of the process of adaptation by natural selection. It start with the methods to detect changes in allele frequencies associated with adaptation to a particular environment (e.g. MacDonald-Kreitmann, Tajima’s D) and builds on this simple scenario to incorporate more complex genetic responses (e.g. multi-gene) and more complex environments (e.g. with temporal or spatial variation). 2008-Present: “Adaptação e Ambiente”, within the Msc "Biologia Humana e Ambiente”, FCUL (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maria da Luz Mathias). In this course, created in 2008, we present two perspectives on how environmental stresses can affect the adaptation of organisms. In my section, I focus on the evolutionary responses of organisms, namely to pesticides and antibiotics, climate change and parasites. 2008: PhD course “Evolution and Learning”, with Dr. Marta Moita and Dr. Rosalina Fonseca, within the PhD programme “International Neuroscience Doctoral Programme”, Champalimaud Foundation. In this course, we aimed at building bridges between the disciplines of Evolutionary Biology and Neurosciences. We selected a common topic and invited one researcher from each discipline to tackle the same issue. 2007: PhD course “Systems biology – Ecology and Evolution”, with Dr. Marta Moita, within the PhD programme “PhD programme of the IGC”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência. With this course, we aimed at providing an integrative view of the study of Biology, with emphasis in Evolution. We did this using two approaches: (1) we selected a topic, namely the evolution of resistance to pesticides, and tackled it from several viewpoints, from molecular biology to mathematical modelling, with the aim to show how an integration of disciplines can provide novel insights, and (2) we selected a phenomenon, namely frequency dependence, and showed how it could be used in several contexts. Practical classes 1. 2015: Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”. Within this new formulation of the discipline, the students will perform a 6-week research project. The practical classes are merged with those of Evolução Experimental (coordinator: Dr. Margarida Matos), hence half the students go to M. Matos’ lab, the other half to my lab, where they develop two projects. This is currently underway, with great enthusiasm from the students, my group and myself. 2. 2013-Present: 2nd year course “Evolution”, within the graduation in Biology (tronco comum), FCUL, University of Lisbon (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Manuela Coelho). In these classes, the students have to identify a topic in which Evolutionary Biology is important for society, then 26 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. they have to present the results of their research. This exercise aims to (a) provide them with some independence and search methodology, (b) force them to specify what they conceive as being Evolution by Natural Selection (c) make them realize that Evolutionary Biology is important for society. 2009-2014: Msc course “Genes e Adaptação”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL. In this course, the students have had two types of theoreticalpractical courses: (a) exercises, in which they had either to think of a solution to a problem, to identify flaws in the articles presented during the classes or to perform some calculations based on theory they have learned during the course; (b) critical reading of articles and discussion. 2009-2014: Msc course “Evolução das interações bióticas”, within the Msc "Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento”, FCUL. In this course, the students have had two types of theoretical-practical courses: (a) exercises, in which they had either to think of a solution to a problem, to identify flaws in the articles presented during the classes or to perform some calculations based on theory they have learned during the course; (b) critical reading of articles and discussion. 2003: Participation in the 2nd year course “Population Genetics”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Dr. Hans Breeuwer). In this course, the students developed a project of their own in groups. I assisted them with formulating the project and with any practical difficulty they could find during its execution. 2003: Participation in the 3rd year course “Population Ecology”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Dr. Arne Janssen). In this course, the students developed a project of their own in groups. I assisted them with formulating the project and with any practical difficulty they could find during its execution. 2001: Participation in the 1st year course “Population Biology”, within the graduation “Biology”, University of Amsterdam (Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maurice Sabelis). The practical courses of this course consisted in the elaboration of a small project. I was responsible for a group of 6 students. Field classes 1. 2013-Present: PhD course “Ecology”, within the PhD programme “Integrated Biology and Biomedicine”, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência. A 2-day field trip is organised every year (2013 and 2014: Herdade da Ribeira Abaixo; 2015: Convento da Arrábida). In this trip, the students learn about plant defences to herbivory and interactions between plants and herbivores. This trip usually benefits from open-field lessons provided by Marc-André Sélosse, from the Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle (http://isyeb.mnhn.fr/annuaire-etpages-personnelles/pages-personnelles/SELOSSE-Marc-Andre-314?lang=fr). 11/ Other relevant activities for the mission of the University 2015-Present: Member of the ‘Colégio F3- Food, Farming and Forest’, formed to promote research and training in the abovementioned areas within the University of Lisbon (http://www.foodfarmingforest.ulisboa.pt/index.html) 2014-Present: Member of the core team of doctoral programme Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution (Biodiv, http://www.biodiv.pt/). 2009-Present: Member of the executive committee of the Centre for Environmental Biology (CBA) (2009-2014), then of the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes cE3c (2015-Present). 27 Main responsibilities: 1. Promoting the organisation of weekly scientific conferences by our members ("Encontros Scientia"). 2. Promoting the writing of press releases on particularly interesting findings by members of our centre. 3. Fostering the contact between PhD students and the center. 12/ Activities of social interest 1. 2015-Present: Member of the Equal Opportunities Committee of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology. 2. 2015-Present: Member of the blog ‘Ciência Critica’, composed by a group of researchers that write pieces for the online newspaper El Diario on a regular basis (http://www.eldiario.es/cienciacritica/). 3. 2015: Organisation of the mini-symposium “A ciência antes e depois do 25 de Abril”, with Susana Varela and Filipa Vala, FCUL, Lisboa. 4. 2015: has written the obituary “Doctor Maurice Sabelis (1950-2015)”, Acarologia, 55:3-4. 5. 2014: Participant in the round table conference "Investimento público em I&D: presente e futuro", ISCTE, Lisboa (http://www.iscte-iul.pt/home/noticias.aspx?NewsID=ca6c58c8-a1ad4b67-a9c0-2f64d79634d8). 6. 2014: General-public conference “Careers in Academia”, Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Lisboa. 7. 2011: General-public conference “Ácaros: feios, porcos e maus?", within the conference cycle "Ciência em Português", Reitoria da Universidade de Lisboa. 8. 2007: co-author with Francisco Dionísio, Isabel Gordo, Lounès Chikhi, Mónica Bettencourt Dias and Rui Martinho of the opinion piece “Será que existem raças humanas?”, published in the newspaper Público (http://www.publico.pt/opiniao/jornal/sera-que-existem-racashumanas-236150) 13/ Participation in national and international organisations 1. 2015-Present: Council member of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (http://eseb.org/society/council/). 2. 2015-Present: President of the Associação Portuguesa de Biologia Evolutiva (http://apbe.pt/). 3. 2013-Present: Vice-chairman of the General Assembly of the Sociedade Portuguesa de Etologia (http://webpages.icav.up.pt/beheco/spe/sobre.htm). 4. 2012-2014: Vice-chairman of the General Assembly of the Associação Portuguesa de Biologia Evolutiva (http://apbe.pt/). 5. 2011-2015: Council member of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (http://eseb.org/society/council/). 28