GROUPE DE COMMISSION DE L'UICN

Groupe de spécialistes des invertébrés des îles de l'Atlantique de la CSE de l'UICN

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Vue d'ensemble et description

Description:
Les invertébrés, à savoir les arthropodes et les mollusques, sont particulièrement menacés dans les écosystèmes insulaires. Le Groupe de spécialistes des invertébrés des îles du centre de l'Atlantique ...

Les invertébrés, à savoir les arthropodes et les mollusques, sont particulièrement menacés dans les écosystèmes insulaires. Le Groupe de spécialistes des invertébrés des îles du centre de l'Atlantique est un réseau d'experts qui se consacre à la science nécessaire pour les sauver, en soutenant la conservation des invertébrés dans les îles suivantes : Gough, Tristan, Sainte-Hélène, Ascension, Cap-Vert, Canaries, Madère, Açores et São Tomé-et-Principe.

Leadership de groupe

Prof Paulo BORGES

Co-Chair
For many years I have been involved in island research using as model system the Macaronesian islands and in particular Azores, publishing extensively, with 80 published papers in ISI recognized…
For many years I have been involved in island research using as model system the Macaronesian islands and in particular Azores, publishing extensively, with 80 published papers in ISI recognized journals. From those, 60% are from the First Quartile in the areas of Ecology, Entomology and Multidisciplinary Sciences. I also published 11 books as author or editor (including the complete lists of the terrestrial biodiversity of Azores and Madeira archipelagos), and 54 book chapters. I have ongoing research projects with 12 Associate Research Fellows from seven countries. I also lead the development of the Azorean Biodiversity Portal (http://www.azoresbioportal.angra.uac.pt/), a web interface for communicating biodiversity research in the Azorean region. I supervised already 13 Post-Doc projects, 6 Ph.D .students and 22 MSc Students, and I am currently supervising 5 Post-Docs and 8 Ph.D. Students. In the last three years I coordinated or participated in more than 20 projects. My current research is driven by three overarching objectives: i) collect long-term ecological data to investigate the processes affecting patterns of species diversity, abundance and distribution at different spatial scales; ii) use Macaronesia as a model system to investigate ecological and evolutionary mechanisms responsible for shaping island biotas; iii) identify pathways that impact oceanic indigenous assemblages under global change for conservation purposes

Ms Vicky WILKINS

Co-Chair

Invertebrate Conservation Specialist

Mr Dinarte TEIXEIRA

Red List Authority Coordinator

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Nom officiel :
Groupe de spécialistes des invertébrés des îles de l'Atlantique de la CSE de l'UICN