M
Milton Cezar Ribeiro
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 205
Citations - 9349
Milton Cezar Ribeiro is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 168 publications receiving 7303 citations. Previous affiliations of Milton Cezar Ribeiro include University of São Paulo & University of Toronto.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
ATLANTIC MAMMALS: a data set of assemblages of medium- and large-sized mammals of the Atlantic Forest of South America.
Yuri Silva de Souza,Fernando Gonçalves,Fernando Gonçalves,Laís Lautenschlager,Paula Akkawi,Calebe Pereira Mendes,Mariana M. Carvalho,Ricardo S. Bovendorp,Ricardo S. Bovendorp,Hugo Fernandes-Ferreira,Clarissa Alves da Rosa,Maurício Eduardo Graipel,Nivaldo Peroni,Jorge José Cherem,Juliano André Bogoni,Carlos Rodrigo Brocardo,João M. D. Miranda,Luciana Zago da Silva,Geruza Leal Melo,Nilton C. Cáceres,Jonas Sponchiado,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Mauro Galetti,Mauro Galetti +23 more
TL;DR: The ATLANTIC MAMMALS is presented, an open data set on information on medium and large-sized mammal assemblages in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina that can be useful in support of macroecological studies and conservation planning strategies.
Journal ArticleDOI
Forest cover drives leaf litter ant diversity in primary rainforest remnants within human-modified tropical landscapes
Diana A. Ahuatzin,Erick J. Corro,Armando Aguirre Jaimes,Jorge Gonzalez,Rodrigo M. Feitosa,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Juan Carlos López Acosta,Rosamond Coates,Wesley Dáttilo +8 more
TL;DR: The complementary approach highlights the importance of environmental variability and primary forest cover in the maintenance of ant biodiversity in primary rainforest remnants and suggests that opportunistic species can be favored in environments with low tree density.
Journal ArticleDOI
Insights on the functional composition of specialist and generalist birds throughout continuous and fragmented forests.
Luiz dos Anjos,Gabriela Menezes Bochio,Hugo Reis Medeiros,Bia de Arruda Almeida,Barbara Rocha Arakaki Lindsey,Larissa Corsini Calsavara,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,José Marcelo Domingues Torezan +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that considering subsets of the community with high similarity among species, as passerines, provides a better tool for understanding responses to forest fragmentation due to the regularity of specialists in continuous forest, which could highly affect functionality in forest fragments.
Journal ArticleDOI
Land-use changes lead to functional loss of terrestrial mammals in a Neotropical rainforest
Marcelo Magioli,Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros Ferraz,Adriano Garcia Chiarello,Mauro Galetti,Mauro Galetti,Eleonore Z. F. Setz,Adriano Pereira Paglia,Nerea Abrego,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Otso Ovaskainen,Otso Ovaskainen +10 more
TL;DR: Erosion in the prevalence of ecological functions performed by mammals in response to land-use changes in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil is detected, indicating that small remnants serve as refuges for the remaining biodiversity and are on the verge of the functional extinction of important processes.