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Paulo Estefano Dineli Bobrowiec
Paulo Estefano Dineli Bobrowiec
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An A mazonian rainforest and its fragments as a laboratory of global change
WF Laurance, JLC Camargo, PM Fearnside, TE Lovejoy, GB Williamson, ...
Biological Reviews 93 (1), 223-247, 2018
2902018
Trait-related responses to habitat fragmentation in Amazonian bats
FZ Farneda, R Rocha, A López-Baucells, M Groenenberg, I Silva, ...
Jounal of Applied Ecology 52 (5), 1381-1391, 2015
2022015
Consequences of a large-scale fragmentation experiment for Neotropical bats: disentangling the relative importance of local and landscape-scale effects
R Rocha, A López-Baucells, FZ Farneda, M Groenenberg, ...
Landscape Ecology 32, 31-45, 2017
1352017
Effects of different secondary vegetation types on bat community composition in Central Amazonia, Brazil
PED Bobrowiec, R Gribel
Animal Conservation 13 (2), 204-216, 2010
1352010
Field guide to Amazonian bats
A Lopez-Baucells, R Rocha, PED Bobrowiec, JM Palmeirim, CFJ Meyer
1312016
Prey preference of the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus, Chiroptera) using molecular analysis
PED Bobrowiec, MR Lemes, R Gribel
Journal of Mammalogy 96 (1), 54-63, 2015
1012015
Aerial insectivorous bat activity in relation to moonlight intensity
G Appel, A López-Baucells, W Ernest-Magnusson, PED Bobrowiec
Mammalian Biology 85, 37-46, 2017
932017
Secondary forest regeneration benefits old-growth specialist bats in a fragmented tropical landscape
R Rocha, O Ovaskainen, A López-Baucells, FZ Farneda, EM Sampaio, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 1-9, 2018
812018
Phyllostomid bat assemblage structure in Amazonian flooded and unflooded forests
PED Bobrowiec, LS Rosa, J Gazarini, T Haugaasen
Biotropica 46 (3), 312-321, 2014
732014
Activity of the insectivorous bat Pteronotus parnellii relative to insect resources and vegetation structure
LQ Oliveira, R Marciente, WE Magnusson, PED Bobrowiec
Journal of Mammalogy 96 (5), 1036-1044, 2015
702015
Functional recovery of Amazonian bat assemblages following secondary forest succession
FZ Farneda, R Rocha, A López-Baucells, EM Sampaio, JM Palmeirim, ...
Biological Conservation 218, 192-199, 2018
692018
The role of environmental filtering, geographic distance and dispersal barriers in shaping the turnover of plant and animal species in Amazonia
C Dambros, G Zuquim, GM Moulatlet, FRC Costa, H Tuomisto, CC Ribas, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 29, 3609-3634, 2020
632020
The importance of lakes for bat conservation in Amazonian rainforests: an assessment using autonomous recorders
L Torrent, A López‐Baucells, R Rocha, PED Bobrowiec, CFJ Meyer
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 4 (4), 339-351, 2018
622018
Ground-Vegetation Clutter Affects Phyllostomid Bat Assemblage Structure in Lowland Amazonian Forest
R Marciente, PED Bobrowiec, W Magnusson
PLoS ONE 10 (6), e0129560, 2015
602015
Geographic variation in a South American clade of mormoopid bats, Pteronotus (Phyllodia), with description of a new species
AC Pavan, PED Bobrowiec, AR Percequillo
Journal of Mammalogy 99 (3), 624-645, 2018
572018
Temperature, rainfall, and moonlight intensity effects on activity of tropical insectivorous bats
G Appel, A López-Baucells, WE Magnusson, PED Bobrowiec
Journal of Mammalogy 100 (6), 1889-1900, 2019
542019
Echolocation and stratum preference: key trait correlates of vulnerability of insectivorous bats to tropical forest fragmentation
SF Núñez, A López-Baucells, R Rocha, FZ Farneda, PED Bobrowiec, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 373, 2019
542019
Stronger together: combining automated classifiers with manual post-validation optimizes the workload vs reliability trade-off of species identification in bat acoustic surveys
A López-Baucells, L Torrent, R Rocha, PED Bobrowiec, JM Palmeirim, ...
Ecological Informatics 49, 45-53, 2019
542019
Spatial patterns of medium and large size mammal assemblages in várzea and terra firme forests, Central Amazonia, Brazil
GC Alvarenga, EE Ramalho, FB Baccaro, DG da Rocha, ...
PLoS One 13 (5), e0198120, 2018
542018
Seed germination from lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris) fecal samples collected during the dry season in the northern Brazilian Amazon
AR Barcelos, PED Bobrowiec, TM Sanaiotti, R Gribel
Integrative Zoology 8 (1), 63-73, 2013
492013
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