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Carlos Guilherme Becker
Researcher at State University of Campinas
Publications - 6
Citations - 817
Carlos Guilherme Becker is an academic researcher from State University of Campinas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Habitat & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 742 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Guilherme Becker include Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos.
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Habitat split and the global decline of amphibians
Carlos Guilherme Becker,Carlos Fonseca,Célio F. B. Haddad,Rômulo Fernandes Batista,Paulo Inácio Prado +4 more
TL;DR: In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, it is found that habitat split negatively affects the richness of species with aquatic larvae but not the richnessof species with terrestrial development (the latter can complete their life cycle inside forest remnants).
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Towards an ecologically-sustainable forestry in the Atlantic Forest
Carlos Fonseca,Carlos Fonseca,Gislene Ganade,Gislene Ganade,Ronei Baldissera,Carlos Guilherme Becker,Carlos R. Boelter,Antonio D. Brescovit,Lucas Miranda Campos,Tomás Fleck,Vanda Simone da Silva Fonseca,Sandra Maria Hartz,Fernando Joner,Márcia Isabel Käffer,Ana Maria Leal-Zanchet,Marcelo Pinto Marcelli,Alex Mesquita,Cláudio A. Mondin,Claudia Paz,Maria Virginia Petry,Fabio N. Piovensan,Jair Putzke,Anamaria Stranz,Micheline Vergara,Emerson M. Vieira,Emerson M. Vieira +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted in the Sao Francisco de Paula National Forest, southern Brazil, an environmental mosaic composed mostly of patches of Araucaria Forest and ecologically-managed monocultures.
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Hung Out to Dry: Choice of Priority Ecoregions for Conserving Threatened Neotropical Anurans Depends on Life-History Traits
Rafael Loyola,Carlos Guilherme Becker,Umberto Kubota,Célio F. B. Haddad,Carlos Fonseca,Thomas M. Lewinsohn +5 more
TL;DR: The inclusion of anuran developmental modes in prioritization analyses resulted in more comprehensive coverage of priority ecoregions–especially those essential for species that require an aquatic habitat for their reproduction–when compared to usual analyses that do not consider this life-history trait.
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Extinction risk assessments at the population and species level: implications for amphibian conservation
TL;DR: Evaluating the congruence between amphibian extinction risk assessments at the population level (Declining Amphibian Database––DAPTF) and at species level (GAA––IUCN Red List) addresses that amphibian conservation strategies could be improved by using complementary information on time-series population trends and species threat.
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Response to Comment on "Habitat Split and the Global Decline of Amphibians"
Carlos Fonseca,Carlos Guilherme Becker,Carlos Guilherme Becker,Célio F. B. Haddad,Paulo Inácio Prado +4 more
TL;DR: The disconnection between streams and forest fragments is shown to reduce the proportion of species with aquatic larvae in local communities, which negatively affects the richness of Brazilian Atlantic Forest amphibians.