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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.
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Predicting resilience and stability of early second‐growth forests
Lucas A Maure,Milena F. Diniz,Marco Túlio Pacheco Coelho,Marina P. Souza de Oliveira,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Fernando Rodrigues Silva,Érica Hasui +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the effect of climate, soil and topography on the resilience and stability of 165 early second-growth forests throughout the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and built prediction maps of potential resilience.
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The Interplay Between Thematic Resolution, Forest Cover, and Heterogeneity for Explaining Euglossini Bees Community in an Agricultural Landscape
Lazaro da Silva Carneiro,Willian Moura de Aguiar,Camila de Fátima Priante,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Wilson Frantine-Silva,Maria Cristina Gaglianone +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified the association between five attributes of the euglossine bee community and landscape composition attributes: landscape cover classes and landscape heterogeneity, and evaluated how the thematic resolution influences bee responses to landscape structure.
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Tree species community spatial structure in a terra firme Amazon forest, Brazil
Kátia Emídio da Silva,Sebastião Venâncio Martins,Marie-Josée Fortin,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Celso Paulo de Azevedo,Carlos Antonio Alvares Soares Ribeiro,Nerilson Terra Santos +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 68 especies arboreas in a bosque tropical lluvioso "terra firme" of the amazonia brasilena, en el Sitio Experimental de EMBRAPA, Manaus, Brazil, was conducted.
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Sampling bias in multiscale ant diversity responses to landscape composition in a human-disturbed rainforest
D. A. Ahuatzin,D. González-Tokman,J. E. Valenzuela-González,F. Escobar,Milton Cezar Ribeiro,Juan Carlos López Acosta,Wesley Dáttilo +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated how sampling methods (i.e., Winkler, pitfall, beating, and baits) influence the ability to assess the scale of effect of two landscape composition metrics on ant diversity.
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Range-Wide Factors Shaping Space Use and Movements by the Neotropic's Flagship Predator: The Jaguar
Jeffrey J. Thompson,Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato,Bernardo Brandão Niebuhr,Vanesa Bejarano Alegre,Júlia Emi de Faria Oshima,Alan E. de Barros,Agustin Paviolo,J. Antonio de la Torre,Fernando Lima,Roy T. McBride,Rogério Cunha de Paula,Laury Cullen,Leandro Silveira,Daniel Luis Zanella Kantek,Emiliano Esterci Ramalho,Louise Maranhão,Mario Haberfeld,Dênis A. Sana,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Eduardo Carrillo,Victor Mantalvo,Octavio Monroy-Vilchis,Paula Cruz,Anah Tereza de Almeida Jácomo,Giselle Bastos Alves,Ivonne Cassaigne,Ron Thompson,Carolina Sáenz-Bolaños,Juan Carlos Cruz,Luis Diego Alfaro,Isabel Hagnauer,Marina Jacob Lopes da Silva,Alexandre Vogliotti,Marcela Figuerêdo Duarte Moraes,Selma Samiko Miyazaki,Gediendson Ribeiro de Araujo,Leanes Cruz da Silva,Lucas Leuzinger,Marina M. Carvalho,Lilian Elaine Rampim,Leonardo Sartorello,Howard Quigley,Fernando R. Tortato,Rafael Hoogesteijn,Peter G. Crawshaw,Allison L. Devlin,Joares May-Junior,George V. N. Powell,Mathias W. Tobler,Samia E. Carrillo-Percastegui,Esteban Payán,Fernando Cesar Cascelli de Azevedo,Henrique Villas Boas Concone,Verónica Andrea Quiroga,Sebasian Costa,Juan Pablo Arrabal,Ezequiel Vanderhoeven,Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco,Alexandre Martins Costa Lopes,Milton Cezar Ribeiro +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the landscape-level environmental and anthropogenic factors related to jaguar home range size and movement parameters and found that home range sizes decreased with increasing net productivity and increased with increasing road density.