AMAIA ANGULO
Researcher

amaia.angulo@unican.es

+34 942 20 16 16 Ext. 56112

Biography
Amaia Angulo Rodeles has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology by the University of Navarra, a Master by Research in Ecology and Environmental Management by the University of York (United Kingdom) and she has a PhD in Environmental Biology by the University of Navarra. Her PhD thesis analyses the impacts of dams in river basin connectivity and Iberian freshwater fish populations. During the PhD she stayed at the Zoological Society of London (United Kingdom) where she analysed the conservation status of Iberian freshwater fish species using different indicators.
She has participated in different national and regional research projects and she has experience in freshwater fish sampling, the study of river fragmentation, hábitat suitability modelling and salmonid ecology.
RESEARCH LINES
Stream metabolism
River fragmentation and its effects in freshwater fish species
Ecology and distribution of freshwater species
Ecology and conservation of Atlantic salmon
PUBLICATIONS

Amaia A. Rodeles; David Galicia; Rafael Miranda. 2021. A simple method to assess the fragmentation of freshwater fish meta-populations: Implications for river management and conservation. Ecological Indicators. 125. 107557.

Amaia A. Rodeles; David Galicia; Rafael Miranda. 2020. A new method to include fish biodiversity in river connectivity indices with applications in dam impact assessments. Ecological Indicators. 117. 106605.

Amaia A. Rodeles; David Galicia; Rafael Miranda. 2020. Barriers to longitudinal river connectivity: review of impacts, study methods and management for Iberian fish conservation. Limnetica. 39-2, pp.601-619.

Amaia A. Rodeles; Pedro M. Leunda; Josu Elso; José Ardaiz; David Galicia; Rafael Miranda. 2019. Consideration of habitat quality in a river connectivity index for anadromous fishes. Inland Waters. 9-3, pp.278-288.

Iván Vedia; David Almeida; Amaia A. Rodeles; et al; Rafael Miranda. 2019. Behavioral Interactions and Trophic Overlap between Invasive Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Decapoda, Astacidae) and Native Fishes in Iberian Rivers. Water. 11-3.

Amaia A. Rodeles; David Galicia; Rafael Miranda. 2017. Recommendations for monitoring freshwater fishes in river restoration plans: a wasted opportunity for assessing impact. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 27-4, pp.880-885.