Paula Matono

@uevora.pt

Department of Biology
University of Évora

13

Scopus Publications

473

Scholar Citations

10

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Scopus Publications

  • Pasture Floristic Composition as an Indicator of Soil pH Correction and Sheep Stocking Rate in Montado Ecosystem
    João Serrano, Paula Matono, Emanuel Carreira, Shakib Shahidian, Francisco J. Moral, et al.
    Environments Mdpi, 2025
    The application of dolomitic limestone is a recommended practice for improving pastures established on acidic soils. On the other hand, pasture availability should determine the adjustment of the biotic load. The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential of pasture plant community composition as an indicator to assess the effects of intensification strategies in the Montado ecosystem, specifically soil pH correction and/or increasing animal stocking rate. Forty-eight sampling areas of a biodiverse pasture were monitored on a 4-ha plot located at the Mitra farm (Évora district; southern Portugal). The experimental design included four treatments: with and without limestone application (respectively, DL and WDL) × traditional low stocking rate (LSR, 7 sheep ha−1) and high stocking rate (HSR, 18 sheep ha−1). Floristic composition, structural parameters, and diversity metrics were recorded and analyzed using multivariate statistical tools. Pasture diversity was assessed through the computation of richness indices, with plant species identified as ecological indicators representative of each study area. The results showed Rumex pulcher, Trifolium subterraneum, Plantago lanceolata, and Lolium rigidum as botanical indicators of the four treatments of this study, respectively, LSR in untreated soil, HSR in untreated soil, HSR in treated soil, and LSR in treated soil. The results also show that soil amendment led to a more distinct and stable pasture floristic composition (PFC) compared to untreated areas. Conversely, the stocking rate (SR) played a secondary but still ecologically relevant role. Notably, HSR appears to reduce the need for lime application to achieve a balanced floristic composition and desirable plant community structure, potentially lowering soil amendment costs without compromising pasture quality. In LSR areas, the application of lime was essential to significantly improve the floristic richness, the vegetation cover, and the presence of legumes.
  • How can Mediterranean temporary ponds benefit from disturbance? Challenges and lessons learned from vegetation management
    Carla Pinto‐Cruz, Paula Matono, Erika Almeida, Catarina Meireles, Mariana P. Fernandes, et al.
    Restoration Ecology, 2023
    Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are seasonal wetland habitats usually flooded during the rainy season but drying out during the warmer months. Due to their biodiversity, uniqueness, and numerous threats, they are listed as a priority for conservation under the Habitats Directive. Despite all the efforts made so far, they are still in poor conservation status in the Mediterranean biogeographic region, making it urgent to define efficient conservation and restoration actions. In this work, we used two case studies to evaluate the conservation status improvement of MTPs located on the southwest coast of Portugal, following the implementation of different management techniques. Sampling was based on floristic surveys to assess plant richness and species frequency, namely of characteristic MTPs species. In the first case, we tested three management techniques (direct grazing, vegetation cutting, and biomass cut/removal, followed by topsoil plowing—simulating wild boar trampling and wallowing) in plots installed in three MTPs between 2017 and 2018. Plots subject to wild boar simulation disturbance showed higher species richness, higher frequency of characteristic species, and lower dominance of Agrostis stolonifera. In the second case, we upscaled this technique as an ecological restoration action by using it in 10 MTPs between 2018 and 2021. We observed a positive effect on the habitat's structure and conservation status, although the possible influence of recurrent drought periods in the last decade is discussed. This study provides insights into a rare wetland habitat based on lessons learned from hands‐on conservation actions, while also identifying new challenges and knowledge gaps.
  • Sowing wildflower meadows in Mediterranean peri-urban green areas to promote grassland diversity
    Mariana P. Fernandes, Paula Matono, Erika Almeida, Carla Pinto-Cruz, Anabela D. F. Belo
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2023
    IntroductionThe increase of urban areas and their infrastructure network is homogenizing the landscape and threatening biodiversity and ecosystems functions and services. Wildflower meadows have a high biodiversity value and can prosper in degraded areas dominated by nitrophilous species, making them suitable to be used in peri-urban and urban areas to promote local flora, create habitat for pollinators and other small fauna, and increase overall biodiversity. Moreover, the application of wildflowers seed mixes suitable for rehabilitating anthropized environments should be restricted to native species of regional origin, and the results properly monitored. However, thorough monitoring of seed mixes evolution is uncommon. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a seed mix of wild native species developed to promote grassland diversity in Mediterranean peri-urban areas.MethodsThe study was divided into two sequential phases. Firstly, a preparatory phase consisted in developing two seed mixes and sowing them (autumn 2016) in ex-situ plots (three plots of 5 × 2 m2 per mix) at an experimental field to choose the one with the best performance. The second phase consisted of the in-situ application (autumn 2018) of the chosen seed mix by sowing 14 plots (10 × 2 m2) in pocket parks distributed along pedestrian trails of South Portugal. All plots were monitored through floristic surveys for two springs (ex-situ trials: 2017 and 2018; in-situ trials: 2019 and 2020).ResultsAll sowed species germinated in the in-situ plots over the first 2 years. The seed mix application positively contributed to the floristic community, generating a significant increase in the total species richness, diversity, evenness, and vegetation cover. The seed mix establishment did not require watering nor soil fertilizing and the mowing frequency was low (once in late spring), contributing to sustainable and low-cost management of these green areas.DiscussionThe tested seed mix promoted native flora diversity rapidly and seems suitable for use in peri-urban context under identical climate conditions. Given the small number of native seed mixes tested in the Mediterranean, this study represents a contribution toward improved management standards of native flora diversity in Mediterranean green urban and peri-urban areas.
  • Types of dry-season stream pools: environmental drivers and fish assemblages
    Maria Ilhéu, Janine da Silva, Manuela Morais, Paula Matono, João Manuel Bernardo
    Inland Waters, 2020
  • Behavioural interactions between the endangered native fish saramugo, Anaecypris hispanica, and the invasive bleak, Alburnus alburnus
    Janine Da Silva, Paula Matono, Eduardo N. Barata, Joao M Bernardo, Ana M. Costa, et al.
    Limnetica, 2019
  • How does an invasive cyprinid benefit from the hydrological disturbance of Mediterranean temporary streams?
    Paula Matono, Janine Da Silva, Maria Ilhéu
    Diversity, 2018
    The Iberian Peninsula has been subjected to numerous fish introductions and the colonization of new areas by non-native species is constantly reported. However, there is a lack of knowledge about many aspects of the bio-ecology of these species and their invasive success within the environmental context of Mediterranean temporary rivers. This study aimed to address the following questions: (i) what are the main regional and local environmental drivers influencing fish assemblages and differentiating native from non-native species, particularly A. alburnus?; (ii) what are the environmental and anthropogenic disturbance factors responsible for the occurrence and abundance of A. alburnus?; (iii) is there a pattern in the spatiotemporal distribution of A. alburnus size classes, along the tributaries of reservoirs where the species occurs? Data on fish species, environmental variables, and anthropogenic disturbance were collected in 77 sites of the Guadiana and Sado river basins in the south of Portugal. Additionally, a seasonal sampling was performed along an upstream-downstream gradient of several tributaries from three reservoirs in these river basins. A multivariate analysis and a multi-model approach were used in data analyses. Native and non-native fish assemblages showed different environmental drivers and responses to anthropogenic disturbance levels, though A. alburnus has revealed similarities with native species. The occurrence of A. alburnus was mainly determined by hydrological and morphological disturbances driven by anthropogenic activities. Furthermore, this species apparently performed seasonal movements along the tributaries of several reservoirs, profiting from these lentic habitats as a stepping-stone for further invasions. This study highlighted the wide ecological plasticity of A. alburnus, as it benefits from the anthropogenic hydrological disturbance (induced by reservoirs), and is also able to cope with the natural hydrological disturbance (resulting from the intermittency of these streams), to guarantee and enhance its invasive success in Mediterranean intermittent streams. It also gives a sound contribution to understand the spread of A. alburnus in these vulnerable freshwater ecosystems, and to delineate management measures, namely by identifying critical points in the river network along with prioritizing river restoration measures that benefit native species.
  • Evaluation of potential hybridization between native fishes and the invasive bleak, alburnus alburnus (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
    Carla Sousa-Santos, Paula Matono, Janine da Silva, Maria Ilhéu
    Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria, 2018
  • Fish response to anthropogenic pressures in temporary streams: The importance of environmental drivers
    P. Matono, J. M. Bernardo, A. M. Costa, M. Ilhéu
    River Research and Applications, 2014
    Mediterranean temporary streams show high spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Native fish species are adapted to this natural variability, but the cumulative effect of natural and anthropogenic disturbances may compromise the stability and persistence of fish assemblages. This study aimed to determine if environmental drivers affect the response of fish assemblages to anthropogenic pressures in temporary streams and identify what type of fish assemblages are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbance. Data were collected from 22 sites located in southern Portuguese temporary streams between 1996 and 2012. The temporal pattern of fish assemblages in each site was used to examine fish assemblage stability, that is, the relative constancy of species abundance over time, quantified using the Bray–Curtis similarity coefficient. Native fish assemblage stability was positively associated with altitude, annual rainfall, percentage of riffles and habitat diversity and highly negatively related to anthropogenic pressure, particularly land use intensification, riparian degradation, sediment load and organic contamination/nutrient enrichment. Results highlighted an interaction between natural environmental and anthropogenic pressure gradients; anthropogenic disturbance tends to be lower in high‐elevation headwater streams and increases in lowland streams, particularly in downstream reaches. In upstream reaches, especially in lowland streams, fish assemblage stability showed a steep decline with the increase in anthropogenic pressure. Lowland downstream reaches displayed a less steep decline of fish assemblage stability in response to degradation, despite having greater anthropogenic disturbance. The results highlight the particular vulnerability of headwater streams in lowland sectors to anthropogenic disturbance. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Invasibility of mediterranean-climate rivers by non-native fish: The importance of environmental drivers and human pressures
    Maria Ilhéu, Paula Matono, João Manuel Bernardo
    Plos One, 2014
  • Effects of land use intensification on fish assemblages in Mediterranean climate streams
    P. Matono, D. Sousa, M. Ilhéu
    Environmental Management, 2013
  • Effects of natural hydrological variability on fish assemblages in small Mediterranean streams: Implications for ecological assessment
    Paula Matono, João M. Bernardo, Thierry Oberdorff, Maria Ilhéu
    Ecological Indicators, 2012
  • Fish-based groups for ecological assessment in rivers: The importance of environmental drivers on taxonomic and functional traits of fish assemblages
    P. Matono, J.M. Bernardo, M.T. Ferreira, N. Formigo, P. Raposo de Almeida, et al.
    Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2012
  • Interannual variation of fish assemblage structure in a Mediterranean river: Implications of streamflow on the dominance of native or exotic species
    João M. Bernardo, Maria Ilhéu, Paula Matono, Ana M. Costa
    River Research and Applications, 2003

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Pasture Floristic Composition as an Indicator of Soil pH Correction and Sheep Stocking Rate in Montado Ecosystem
    J Serrano, P Matono, E Carreira, S Shahidian, FJ Moral, LL Paniagua, ...
    Environments 12 (10), 385 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Promoting Landscape Heterogeneity in Silvopastoral Systems through Very High-Voltage Power Line Pylons: An Unconventional Approach
    M Fernandes, P Matono, C Pinto-Cruz, E Almeida, A Nunes, A Belo, ...
    ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8, e148149 , 2025
    2025
  • How can Mediterranean temporary ponds benefit from disturbance? Challenges and lessons learned from vegetation management
    C Pinto‐Cruz, P Matono, E Almeida, C Meireles, MP Fernandes, ...
    Restoration Ecology 31 (8), e14045 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Sowing wildflower meadows in Mediterranean peri-urban green areas to promote grassland diversity
    MP Fernandes, P Matono, E Almeida, C Pinto-Cruz, ADF Belo
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 1112596 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 10
  • Grazing as a conservation tool in Mediterranean temporary ponds
    N Pedroso, A Belo, E Almeida, P Matono, C Meireles, C Pinto-Cruz
    Sapienza University of Rome & MUSE-Museo delle Scienze di Trento , 2022
    2022
  • Best Pratice Guide to Manage Vegetation and Promote Biodiversity in Linear Infrastructures
    ADF Belo, C Pinto-Cruz, MP Fernandes, P Matono, P Canha
    Universidade de Évora , 2022
    2022
  • Guião de Boas Práticas de Gestão da Vegetação para a Promoção e Biodiversidade em Infraestruturas Lineares
    ADF Belo, C Pinto-Cruz, MP Fernandes, P Matono, P Canha
    Universidade de Évora , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1
  • Types of dry-season stream pools: environmental drivers and fish assemblages
    M Ilhéu, J da Silva, M Morais, P Matono, JM Bernardo
    Inland Waters 10 (4), 516-528 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • from a Case Study in the South of Portugal
    P Matono, T Batista, E Sampaio
    Land Use: Assessing the Past, Envisioning the Future, 29 , 2019
    2019
  • Effects of Agricultural Land Use on the Ecohydrology of Small-Medium Mediterranean River Basins: Insights from a Case Study in the South of Portugal, Land Use
    P Matono, T Batista, E Sampaio, M Ilhéu
    Luís Carlos Loures, IntechOpen , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 15
  • Behavioural interactions between the endangered native fish Saramugo, Anaecypris hispanica, and the invasive Bleak, Alburnus alburnus
    J Da Silva, P Matono, E Barata, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    Limnetica , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 7
  • Manual de Boas Práticas do Saramugo e de Rios Temporários
    P Matono, J Da Silva, J Bernardo, AM Costa, S Fragoso, L Roque, ...
    Universidade de Évora , 2019
    2019
  • LIFE SARAMUGO PROJECT: EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF SEVERAL BARRIER TYPES TO PREVENT BLEAK FROM REACHING AREAS WITH SARAMUGO POPULATIONS
    JM Bernardo, P Matono, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    SYMPOSIUM FOR THE CONSERVATION OF FRESHWATER FISH AND HABITAT … , 2018
    2018
  • Evaluation of potential hybridization between native fishes and the invasive bleak, Alburnus alburnus (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
    C Sousa-Santos, P Matono, J Da Silva, M Ilheu
    Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 48, 109-122 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 16
  • How does an invasive cyprinid benefit from the hydrological disturbance of Mediterranean temporary streams?
    P Matono, J Da Silva, M Ilhéu
    Diversity 10 (2), 47 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 14
  • Patterns of habitat use of the endangered fish species Saramugo, Anaecypris hispanica, and the invasive Bleak, Alburnus alburnus: implications for native fish fauna conservation.
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, J Da Silva, D Sousa, P Rodrigues, ...
    2017
  • PATTERNS OF PRECIPITATION INTERMITTENCY IN SOUTHERN PORTUGAL: IMPLICATION FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MEDITERRANEAN INTERMITTENT RIVERS
    P Matono, M Ilhéu, L Bugalho, T Batista, J Corte-Real
    10th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences , 2017
    2017
  • Fish response to anthropogenic pressures in temporary streams: the importance of environmental drivers
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    River Research and Applications 30 (10), 1281-1295 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 15
  • Invasibility of Mediterranean-climate rivers by non-native fish: the importance of environmental drivers and human pressures
    M Ilheu, P Matono, JM Bernardo
    PLoS One 9 (11), e109694 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 27
  • Anthropogenic Pressures in Temporary Streams: the importance of environmental drivers.
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    River Research and Applications/John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. , 2014
    2014

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Interannual variation of fish assemblage structure in a Mediterranean river: implications of streamflow on the dominance of native or exotic species
    JM Bernardo, M Ilhéu, P Matono, AM Costa
    River Research and Applications 19 (5‐6), 521-532 , 2003
    2003
    Citations: 177
  • Tipologia de rios em Portugal Continental no âmbito da implementação da Directiva Quadro da Água. I-Caracterização abiótica.
    MH Alves, J Ferreira, J Pádua, JP Martins, T Rafael, G Tomaz, ...
    Instituto da Água, Ministério do Ambiente e ordenamento do Território. , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 77
  • Effects of natural hydrological variability on fish assemblages in small Mediterranean streams: Implications for ecological assessment
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, T Oberdorff, M Ilhéu
    Ecological Indicators 23, 467-481 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 51
  • Effects of land use intensification on fish assemblages in Mediterranean climate streams
    P Matono, D Sousa, M Ilheu
    Environmental Management 52 (5), 1213-1229 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 32
  • Invasibility of Mediterranean-climate rivers by non-native fish: the importance of environmental drivers and human pressures
    M Ilheu, P Matono, JM Bernardo
    PLoS One 9 (11), e109694 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 27
  • Evaluation of potential hybridization between native fishes and the invasive bleak, Alburnus alburnus (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
    C Sousa-Santos, P Matono, J Da Silva, M Ilheu
    Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 48, 109-122 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 16
  • Effects of Agricultural Land Use on the Ecohydrology of Small-Medium Mediterranean River Basins: Insights from a Case Study in the South of Portugal, Land Use
    P Matono, T Batista, E Sampaio, M Ilhéu
    Luís Carlos Loures, IntechOpen , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 15
  • Fish response to anthropogenic pressures in temporary streams: the importance of environmental drivers
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    River Research and Applications 30 (10), 1281-1295 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 15
  • How does an invasive cyprinid benefit from the hydrological disturbance of Mediterranean temporary streams?
    P Matono, J Da Silva, M Ilhéu
    Diversity 10 (2), 47 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 14
  • Sowing wildflower meadows in Mediterranean peri-urban green areas to promote grassland diversity
    MP Fernandes, P Matono, E Almeida, C Pinto-Cruz, ADF Belo
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 1112596 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 10
  • Fish-based groups for ecological assessment in rivers: the importance of environmental drivers on taxonomic and functional traits of fish assemblages
    P Matono, JM Bernardo, MT Ferreira, N Formigo, P Raposo de Almeida, ...
    Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 04 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 8
  • Behavioural interactions between the endangered native fish Saramugo, Anaecypris hispanica, and the invasive Bleak, Alburnus alburnus
    J Da Silva, P Matono, E Barata, JM Bernardo, AM Costa, M Ilhéu
    Limnetica , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 7
  • Types of dry-season stream pools: environmental drivers and fish assemblages
    M Ilhéu, J da Silva, M Morais, P Matono, JM Bernardo
    Inland Waters 10 (4), 516-528 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • How can Mediterranean temporary ponds benefit from disturbance? Challenges and lessons learned from vegetation management
    C Pinto‐Cruz, P Matono, E Almeida, C Meireles, MP Fernandes, ...
    Restoration Ecology 31 (8), e14045 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Desenvolvimento de um índice piscícola para os rios de Portugal Continental.
    P Matono, M Ilhéu, N Formigo, MT Ferreira, PR Almeida, R Cortes, ...
    Revista Recursos Hidricos , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 4
  • Development of a fish index for the rivers of continental Portugal
    P Matono, M Ilhéu, N Formigo, MT Ferreira, P Raposo de Almeida, ...
    FISH ASSEMBLAGES AS BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF ECOLOGICAL QUALITY IN … , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 3
  • Pasture Floristic Composition as an Indicator of Soil pH Correction and Sheep Stocking Rate in Montado Ecosystem
    J Serrano, P Matono, E Carreira, S Shahidian, FJ Moral, LL Paniagua, ...
    Environments 12 (10), 385 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Manual para a avaliação biológica da qualidade da água em sistemas fluviais segundo a Directiva Quadro da Água-Protocolo de amostragem e análise para a fauna piscícola
    JM Bernardo, M Ilhéu, P Matono, R Cortes, MT Ferreira, JM Santos, ...
    Instituto da Água, Ministério do Ambiente e ordenamento do Território. , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 2
  • Guião de Boas Práticas de Gestão da Vegetação para a Promoção e Biodiversidade em Infraestruturas Lineares
    ADF Belo, C Pinto-Cruz, MP Fernandes, P Matono, P Canha
    Universidade de Évora , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1
  • Aplicação da directiva-quadro da água: tipos de rios portugueses com base na ictiofauna
    P Matono, M IIHÉU, L Sousa, JM Bernardo, N Formigo, MT Ferreira, ...
    VIII Congresso da Água. Associaçao Portuguesa dos Recursos Hídricos … , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 1