Dr. Fernanda de Pinho WerneckTitular Researcher, Herpetology Curator (INPA)
CAPES Visiting Professor (2019; Harvard University) Herpetofauna evolution and biogeography in the Neotropics; biodiversity responses to climate change
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Dr. Rafael do Nascimento LeiteGraduate advisor (INPA) / WCS Brasil
Small mammals evolution and biogeography in the Neotropics; wildlife traffic
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Dr. Josué Anderson R. AzevedoPCI INPA/CNPq. 2021-current
Serrapilheira Institute. 2020-2021 Evolutionary genomics and the environmental determinants of climate change adaptation
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Dr. Pedro Paulo Goulart TauccePRODOC/FAPEAM. 2022-current
PDJ/CNPq. 2022-2022 Comparative biogeography and phylogeography of Amazonian herpetofauna
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Dr. Erik de Lacerda ChoueriDTI-A/CNPq. 2023-current
Comparative phylogeography and adaptation genomics of Amazonian herpetofauna
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Scientific outreach of the impacts of climate change on the Amazonian biodiversity. Supervisor.
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Scientific outreach of the impacts of climate change on the Amazonian biodiversity. Supervisor.
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Diversity, distribution patterns and conservation of lizards in open habitats of Roraima State.
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The determinants of Neotropical lizard genetic diversity: an ecoevolutionary approach integrating genomics and physiology. Co-advisor.
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Diversity of Amazonian anurans: investigating the processes driving the functional diversity. Advisor. Co-advisor: Dr. Cristian Dambros (UFSM)
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Diversity, evolution and conservation of Amazonian frogs. Co-advisor, with Dr. Antoine Fouquet (CNRS, France). Advisor: Dr. Miguel T. Rodrigues (USP)
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Phenotypic and genomic vulnerability of Amazonian herpetofauna to climatic and environmental changes: a spatio-temporal approach. Advisor.
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The influence of historical and ecological factors on the polychromatism of a South American tree snake. Advisor.
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Effects of historical and human-induced climate change on the diversification and vulnerability of lizards from contiguous and fragmented forest on the Amazon and northeastern Brazil. Advisor.
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The role of biogeographic events and morphological traits in the diversification of neotropical frugivorous butterflies. Co-advisor. Advisor: Dr. Fabrício Baccaro (UFAM).
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Biogeography, ecology and systematics of the Slender-legged tree frog Osteocephalus taurinus species complex in the Amazon Basin. Co-advisor, with Dr. Santiago Ron (PUCE, Ecuador). Advisor: Dr. Conrad Hoskin (James Cook University, Australia).
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Patterns of phylogenetic and functional diversity of the amazonian lizard communities at distinct scales. With a sandwich fellowship at the Dr. Hannah Tuomisto lab in University of Turku, Finland. Advisor.
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Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição e fenótipo de um lagarto partenogenético na Amazônia central. Co-advisor. Advisor: Marcelo Gordo (UFAM)
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Influence of historical climatic cycles on species demography within the Neotropical lizard group Anolis chrysolepis (Dactyloidae). Advisor. Co-advisor: Dr. Annelise D'Angiolella (UFRA)
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Genomic bases of adaptation and vulnerability to climate change for Gonatodes humeralis (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae) in Amazonia. Advisor.
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Assistance to the Curatorship of the Amphibians and Reptiles Collection. Advisor. Co-supervisor: Ariane A.A. Silva (INPA)
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How the temperature affects growth rates of an Amazonian arboreal snake. Advisor. Co-supervisor: Igor Y. Fernandes (INPA)
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Study on the variation and use in identification of the spotted pattern in Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812). Advisor.
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Reproduction and conservation of Podocnemis. Advisor.
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Digitization of functional and eco-evolutionary data from Amphibians and Reptiles / Mammal Collections from INPA through integrative platforms. Supervisor. Co-supervisor: Ariane A.A. Silva (INPA)
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Thais Higa Scientific initiation (INPA) |
Dioney Gomes Scientific initiation (INPA) |
Adriana Santos Scientific initiation (UnB) |
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