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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 University of Sydney and University of Vermont. Current position: Full Professor, Rio de Janeiro State University.
E-mail: ja_prevedello@yahoo.com.br
 
 
Collaborators
 
Dr. Chris R. Dickman - University of Sydney, Australia
 
Dr. Jean Paul Metzger - USP
 
Dr. Marcus V. Vieira - UFRJ

Dr. Mariana Vale - UFRJ
 
Dr. Mauricio A. Gomes - UFMS

Dr. Nicholas J. Gotelli - University of Vermont, USA
 
Dr. Renato Crouzeilles - IIS-Rio

Dr. David Lindenmayer - Australian National University

Dr. Marion Pf
eifer - Newcastle University

Dr. Aline Cavalcante de Souza - Rio de Janeiro State University
Current students and researchers
Adriany Batista (BSc candidate)
Factors determining local climate in Brazil
Quezia  Ramalho (PhD candidate)
Impacts of land use and climate change on amphibians
Clarice Braúna Mendes (PhD candidate)
Thresholds in the species-area relationship: a search for patterns, mechanisms and models applied to conservation
Renata Vals Pagotto (PhD candidate)
Determinants of community structure of Atlantic Forest mammals
Julian Willmer (PhD candidate)
Edge effects in fragmented landscapes: patterns and processes
Beatriz Ferreira (PhD candidate)
Nutrient cycling in fragmented landscapes
Marina Rodrigues (PhD candidate)
Estimating the potential and effectiveness of biodiversity conservation in private areas of the Atlantic Forest
Former students and researchers
 
Andreza Siqueira (MSc - completed)
An experimental approach to investigate the importance of scattered trees for amphibians
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Manoel Comes Muanis (PhD - completed)
Inter-patch movements of a small mammal in a fragmented landscape
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Mariana de Carvalho (MSc - completed)
Contribution of scattered trees to bird diversity in a biodiversity hotspot
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Ivan Réus Viana (MSc - completed)
Effects of landscape composition on an invasive bird species
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Luara Tourinho Pereira (MSc - completed)
Prioritizing landscapes for conservation under climate change
 
Tiago Souto Teixeira (Post-doc researcher)
Pollinators and climate change: Night and day
Isabela Barbosa (BSc - completed)
Distribution of a threatened mammal in the Atlantic Forest
Marco Aurélio Ferreira da Silva (PhD - completed)
Probabilistic and ecological factors acting on species distribution and abundance in landscapes
Bernardo Silveira Papi (PhD - completed)
Incorporating Landscape Ecology into Environmental Impact Assessment
David Geber de Lima (MSc - completed)
Factors affecting populations and communities of anurans in a fragmented landscape
Thaynara Fernandes (BSc - completed)
Importance of scattered trees for functional connectivity in landscapes
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