Teaching
Supervision and Mentoring
- Luke Swindell, Where the wild things could go: assessing the expansion potential of wolf in southern Spain, April – August 2024. Turing program Internships (United Kingdom). Cosupervisor: M. D’Amico
- Sharif Khalid, Integration and harmonization of movement data for the carnivores of the Doñana Protected Area, ongoing (September-December 2023). Turing program Internships (United Kingdom). Supervisors: Zulima Tablado and L.M. Navarro.
- Sergio Ortega, VertDisp: an open database on dispersal and movement for vertebrate species in Europe, ongoing. MSc thesis University Pablo de Olavide (Spain). Supervisor: L.M. Navarro
- Ruth McAlister and Jake Tapping, Development of a database on dispersal for the species of the Doñana Protected Area, May-July 2023. Turing program Internships (United Kingdom). Supervisors: L.M. Navarro and Zulima Tablado.
- Nico Spaarkogel, Societal boundaries of rewilding: a review of attitudes towards rewilding actions, defended in Oct.2020. Pre-MSc program thesis, Wageningen University (The Netherlands). Supervisors: Laetitia M. Navarro and Melissa Marselle.
- Ashley Webb, Projecting the irreplaceability of Colombian forests, defended in Oct.2020. MSc thesis Bangor University (UK). Supervisors: Isabel M.D. Rosa and Laetitia M. Navarro.
- Teresa Jörger-Hickfang, Essential Biodiversity Variables in support of conservation policy, Feb.2018. MSc level internship, Martin Luther University (Germany). Supervisor: L.M. Navarro.
- Janin Hochheimer, Using large open-access biodiversity datasets to identify priority areas for future monitoring, defended in Jan.2018. MSc thesis at Martin Luther University (Germany). Supervisors: Laetitia M. Navarro and Henrique Pereira.
Yanna Jones, Global Biodiversity Conservation: Moving beyond a binary vision of protected area, defended in Oct. 2016. MSc thesis at the University of Lyon 2 Lumiere (France). Supervisors: Ruppert Vimal and Laetitia M. Navarro
- Ingmar R. Staude, Systematic temporal turnover towards species with larger geographic ranges across plant communities, 2017-2021. PhD thesis at iDiv and Martin Luther University (Germany). Member of the PhD Advisory Committee (PAC team).
- Andrea Perino, Rewilding complex ecosystems - a theoretical framework and empirical contributions, 2015-2019. PhD thesis at iDiv and Martin Luther University (Germany). Member of the PhD Advisory Committee (PAC team).
Teaching
- 2014-2020 Regular invited speaker – course of Biodiversity Conservation and Science Policy of the graduate school of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Germany.
- 2014, 2015 Teaching assistant – Spatial Ecology course in MSc program of Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
- 2014, 2015 Teaching assistant – Nature Conservation course in MSc program of Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
- 2012, 2013 Teaching assistant – General Ecology course in undergraduate program of the Faculty of Science of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- 2010 Teaching assistant – Theoretical Ecology course in graduate program of the Faculty of Science of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.