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Principal Investigator
Prof. Jayme A. Prevedello
BSc in Biology (Universidade Federal do Paraná), MSc and PhD in Ecology (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Post-Doc in Ecology (Universidade de São Paulo), visiting researcher at the University of Sydney and the University of Vermont. Current position: Full Professor at Rio de Janeiro State University.
E-mail: jayme.prevedello@gmail.com
Former students and researchers
Manoel Comes Muanis (PhD)
Inter-patch movements of a small mammal in a fragmented landscape
Marco Aurélio Ferreira da Silva (PhD)
Probabilistic and ecological factors acting on species distribution and abundance in landscapes
Bernardo Silveira Papi (PhD)
Incorporating Landscape Ecology into Environmental Impact Assessment
Quezia Ramalho (PhD)
Impacts of land use and climate change on amphibians
Clarice Braúna Mendes (PhD)
Thresholds in the species-area relationship: a search for patterns, mechanisms and models applied to conservation
Renata Vals Pagotto (PhD)
Determinants of community structure of Atlantic Forest mammals
Julian Willmer (PhD)
Edge effects in fragmented landscapes: patterns and processes
Marina Rodrigues (PhD)
Social-ecological drivers of terrestrial biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest
Paula Cortes (PhD)
Mangroves as nature-based solutions for climate change impacts
Luis Martin Vallejos (PhD)
Edge effects on bird communities along an elevational gradient
Andreza Siqueira (MSc)
An experimental approach to investigate the importance of scattered trees for amphibians
Mariana de Carvalho (MSc)
Contribution of scattered trees to bird diversity in a biodiversity hotspot
Ivan Réus Viana (MSc)
Effects of landscape composition on an invasive bird species
Luara Tourinho Pereira (MSc)
Prioritizing landscapes for conservation under climate change
David Geber de Lima (MSc)
Factors affecting populations and communities of anurans in a fragmented landscape
Juliana Argento (MSc)
Overlap of proposed offshore wind farms with important areas for biodiversity
Thaynara Fernandes (BSc)
Importance of scattered trees for functional connectivity in landscapes
Lucas Andrade (BSc)
Use of space by a small marsupial in a fragmented landscape
Isabela Barbosa (BSc)
Distribution of a threatened mammal in the Atlantic Forest
Adriany Batista (BSc)
Factors determining local climate in Brazil
Gabriel Santana (BSc)
Vulnerability of primates to climate and land use change
Current students and researchers
Ana Delciellos (Visiting Professor)
Landscape Ecology of small mammals
Tiago Teixeira (Post-doc researcher)
Impacts of climate and land use change on ecological networks
Luiza Figueira (PhD candidate)
Spatial and temporal drivers of bird survival
Marina Sampaio (PhD candidate)
Impacts of climate change on metacommunity structure
Miguel Alvarenga (PhD candidate)
Landscape Ecology in three dimensions
Danielle Machado (PhD candidate)
Landscape-scale conservation strategies for Rio de Janeiro
Pedro Santos (MSc candidate)
Mechanistic niche modelling for a tropical palm
Iris Goldbach (MSc candidate)
Determinants of illegal bird trade in Brazil
Gabriela Corrêa (BSc candidate)
Impacts of land use change on ecological networks
Milena Albuquerque (BSc candidate)
Scattered trees and landscape connectivity for small mammals
Giovanna Doria (BSc candidate)
Three-dimensional movements of a small marsupial
Taynara Duarte (BSc candidate)
Edge effects on movement patterns of a small marsupial
Kayque Guimarães (BSc candidate)
Plant-pollinator networks in the Atlantic Forest
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