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Mariana M. Vale
Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Publications - 70
Citations - 1966
Mariana M. Vale is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1171 citations. Previous affiliations of Mariana M. Vale include Rio de Janeiro State University & Spanish National Research Council.
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A global map of roadless areas and their conservation status
Pierre L. Ibisch,Monika T. Hoffmann,Stefan G. Kreft,Guy Pe'er,Guy Pe'er,Vassiliki Kati,Vassiliki Kati,Lisa Biber-Freudenberger,Dominick A. DellaSala,Mariana M. Vale,Mariana M. Vale,Peter Hobson,Peter Hobson,Nuria Selva +13 more
TL;DR: Applying a 1-kilometer buffer to all roads is presented and a global map of roadless areas and an assessment of their status, quality, and extent of coverage by protected areas are presented to halt their continued loss.
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Ecology and economics for pandemic prevention.
Andrew P. Dobson,Stuart L. Pimm,Lee Hannah,Les Kaufman,Jorge A. Ahumada,Amy W. Ando,Aaron Bernstein,Jonah Busch,Peter Daszak,Jens Engelmann,Margaret F. Kinnaird,Binbin V. Li,Ted Loch-Temzelides,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Katarzyna Nowak,Patrick R. Roehrdanz,Mariana M. Vale +16 more
TL;DR: The analysis suggests that the associated costs of monitoring and preventing disease spillover driven by the unprecedented loss and fragmentation of tropical forests and by the burgeoning wildlife trade would be substantially less than the economic and mortality costs of responding to these pathogens once they have emerged.
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The COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to weaken environmental protection in Brazil
Mariana M. Vale,Mariana M. Vale,Erika Berenguer,Erika Berenguer,Marcio Argollo de Menezes,Ernesto B. Viveiros de Castro,Ludmila Pugliese de Siqueira,Rita de Cássia Quitete Portela +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental protection and legislation in Brazil and found that 57 legislative acts aimed at weakening environmental protection in Brazil during the current administration, almost half of which in the seven-month period of the pandemic in Brazil.
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Endemism increases species' climate change risk in areas of global biodiversity importance
Stella Manes,Mark J. Costello,Mark J. Costello,Heath Beckett,Anindita Debnath,Eleanor S. Devenish-Nelson,Eleanor S. Devenish-Nelson,Kerry-Anne Grey,Rhosanna Jenkins,Tasnuva Khan,Wolfgang Kiessling,Cristina Krause,Shobha S. Maharaj,Guy F. Midgley,Jeff Price,Gautam Talukdar,Mariana M. Vale +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed >8000 risk projections of the projected impact of climate change on 273 areas of exceptional biodiversity, including terrestrial and marine environments and found that climate change is projected to negatively impact all assessed areas, but endemic species are consistently more adversely impacted.
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Ecological Niche Modelling Predicts Southward Expansion of Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) flaviscutellata (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), Vector of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis in South America, under Climate Change.
TL;DR: The vector’s climatic niche is defined and future projections under climate change scenarios indicate expansion of the climatically suitable area for the vector in both scenarios, towards higher latitudes and elevations.