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Tomé Neves is a Researcher affiliated with the Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) and the Small Mammals Lab (SMaLL) at the University of Lisbon. His work spans wildlife conservation, road ecology, and climate change impacts, with a focus on Iberian fauna.
Research Interests: Neves investigates anthropogenic threats to wildlife, including roadkill patterns, anticoagulant rodenticide bioaccumulation in raptors, and climate-driven distribution shifts in shrews. His research integrates field data, molecular analysis, and spatial modeling to inform conservation strategies.
Publications: Recent articles (2022-2025) highlight trends in vertebrate road mortality, phylogeography of European mammals, and ecological adaptations to environmental change. Key themes include data standardization for conservation, species vulnerability assessments, and historical biodiversity documentation.
Lab & Collaborations: At SMaLL, Neves contributes to small mammal ecology studies. He collaborates globally on projects like the 'Global Roadkill Data' initiative, which aggregates wildlife-vehicle collision data across continents.
