Current Team
Umberto Diego Rodrigues de Oliveira
Current supervisee
Modeling climate-change impacts on coral distributions and identifying deep-reef refugia for coral populations on the Western South Atlantic Continental Shelf
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Tamires Santana Santos Freitas
Current supervisee
The role of niche evolution in plant diversification
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Luana Jaime Tocchio
Current supervisee
Effects of climate change on cetacean population dynamics
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Ana Caroline Batista da Silva
Current supervisee
Biodiversity dimensions of South Atlantic fishes as indicators of fishing effects and marine protected areas
Biological Diversity and Conservation in the Tropics
Federal University of Alagoas
CAPES
Paulo Moutinho Andrade de Souza
Current supervisee
Macroecology of unconventional food plants
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
CAPES
Nayra da Mata Passos
Current supervisee
Macroecological perspectives on euglossine bees: potential distribution, environment and host-parasite interactions
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Goias
João Vitor Mota
Current supervisee
Effects of landscape attributes and management on socioecological recovery and ecosystem services in the Caatinga.
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Luiza Meira Victor Klippel
Current supervisee
Distribution patterns and determinants of invasive alien species occurrence in Atlantic Forest protected areas
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Herberty Lay Machado
Current supervisee
Influence of climate geography on diversity patterns in Brazilian biomes
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
CNPq
Leno Eduardo Conceicao Torres
Current supervisee
Influence of climate geography on biological invasion patterns in Brazilian biomes
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Alumni
Former PhD, MSc, undergraduate research and thesis supervisees.
Rafael Silva Paulino
Alumnus/Alumna
The effect of vocal learning on diversification and song variation in birds
Graduate Program in Biodiversity and Evolution
Federal University of Bahia
Carlos Roberto Calderón Del Cid
Alumnus/Alumna
The impact of interactions between evolutionary and environmental history on species extinction dynamics
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
CAPES
Emerson Campos Barbosa Júnior
Alumnus/Alumna
Effects of phenotypic plasticity on evolutionary adaptation rates under different climatic and phenotypic contexts: patterns and mechanisms
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Milton Ferreira Alves Júnior
Alumnus/Alumna
Bee responses to future climate-change scenarios using ecological niche models
Professional MSc in Conservation of Cerrado Natural Resources
Federal Institute Goiano - Hidrolandia Campus
Caroline Tito Garcia
Alumnus/Alumna
Kleptoparasitism in bees: host-parasite relationships under the impact of urbanization (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Anthophila)
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Ehiko Jerelhin Rios Alva
Alumnus/Alumna
Macroecology of advertisement calls in monkey frogs (Anura: Phyllomedusidae)
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Enée Pereira Gottschalk Morais
Alumnus/Alumna
Environmental influence at different scales on the abundance of two frugivorous bat species
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Rafaela da Silva Lampa
Alumnus/Alumna
Acoustic ecology of the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) in the Santos Basin, Brazil
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Éric Jó Lopes
Alumnus/Alumna
Climate change in the subtropical region and its influence on the distribution of euglossine bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the Brazilian Caatinga
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Gabriel Tirintan de Lima
Alumnus/Alumna
Relative roles of urbanization, socioeconomic variables and climate in bird richness and functional diversity in Brazilian urban landscapes
Ecology and Conservation
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
Paulo Rocha Juliano de Carvalho
Alumnus/Alumna
Critical analysis of sampling design and methodology used in environmental licensing in Bahia
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Alexsandra Tosta dos Santos Oliveira
Alumnus/Alumna
Proposal for a best-practices manual for selecting and presenting locational alternatives for linear infrastructure projects
Professional MSc in Ecology and Environmental Management
Federal University of Bahia
Fernanda Noronha de Carvalho Rodriguez
Alumnus/Alumna
Effectiveness of protected areas in combating illegal deforestation in the state of Bahia
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Giselle Maria de Britto Cunha Corrêa
Alumnus/Alumna
The contribution of the health sector to climate change: a case study of three institutions and a proposed management model.
Ecology and Biomonitoring
Federal University of Bahia
Ana Paula Andrade Miranda
Alumnus/Alumna
Do older species occupy the center of environmental space compared with younger species?
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Maria Victoria Pinho Quaresma Ramos
Alumnus/Alumna
Phenotypic plasticity and extinction risk
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Kelly de Jesus Santos
Alumnus/Alumna
Modeling the distribution of endemic Brazilian species of the genus Millepora
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
FAPESB
Herberty Lay Machado
Alumnus/Alumna
Contextualized niche shifts of the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
CNPq
Maria Lua Vinhaes Dantas Costa
Alumnus/Alumna
Differences in human impact on the historical and current distribution of the jaguar (Panthera onca)
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
Kelly de Jesus Santos
Alumnus/Alumna
Modeling the distribution of endemic Brazilian species of the genus Millepora
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia
Solange Gonçalves da Silva
Alumnus/Alumna
Environmental enrichment for captive Sapajus flavius (Schreber, 1799) at Getulio Vargas Zoobotanical Park as a stimulus to identify species-typical behavioral patterns
Biological Sciences
Federal University of Bahia