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Name: Pedro Miguel Alfaia Barcia

In the photo I am in the middle of two colleagues slightly taller than me: (Left) Tomas Gröhsler (Germany); (right) Alberto Garcia (Spain).

Present Address:

Laboratório Marítimo da Guia.
Forte de N. Senhora da Guia.
Estrada do Guincho.
2750 Cascais. Portugal
Tel. +351.1.4869211
Fax +351.1.4869720

Departamento de Zoologia e Antropologia.
Faculdade de Ciências.
Universidade de Lisboa.
Bloco C2, Campo Grande.
1700 Lisboa. Portugal
Tel.- +351.1.7573141
Fax- +351.1.7597716

E-Mail:

Email- pedrore@.fc.ul.pt
Email- pedrore@mail.telepac.pt

Born:

Lisbon, Portugal. 1956.12.24

Nationality:

Portuguese

Marital Status:

Divorced, one daughter

Education:

  • Queen Elizabeth's School, Lisboa (1959-1966).
  • (High School) Externato Marista de Lisboa (1966-1971).
  • (High School) Liceu Normal Pedro Nunes (1971-1973).
  • (University) Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (1973-1978).

    Degrees:

  • Degree "Licenciatura" in Biology- University of Lisbon (1978)
  • Doctoral Dissertation (Animal Ecology)- University of Lisbon (PhD) (1984).
  • Agregation (Agregação)- University of Lisbon (1991)

    Teaching Experience:

  • Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.
  • Monitor (1976-1979). Assistant (1979-1984).
  • Assistant Professor (1984-1991).
  • Assistant Professor with Agregation (1991)
  • Associate Professor with Agregation (1999)
  • General Zoology, Animal Biology, Animal Physiology, Ichthyology, Biological Oceanography, Marine Pollution, Marine Biology (pratical and theoretical courses)

    Research Interests:

  • Ichthyoplankton ecology.
  • Ecology of the planktonic phase of sardine and anchovy.
  • Daily growth of fish larvae based on the microstructure of the otoliths.
  • Rhythms of activity of fish larvae.
  • Fisheries Biology.
  • Benthic Ecology.
  • Intertidal Ecology.