Thiago A. Pires
I'm Biologist, graduated in Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Health Sciences of São Paulo and master degree in the Ecology Program at the University of Campinas - UNICAMP, developing the project: Diversity and structure of tadpole assemblages in coastal plains of the state of São Paulo: ecological and historical perspectives. Currently, I'm a PhD cadidate in Ecology Program at the University of Campinas - UNICAMP, developing the project: Diversity, biogepgraphy and conservation of anuran amphibians of the Atlantic Forest in southern and southeastern Brazil, and its relationship with environmental, historical and spatial factors
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I participated as a research assistant in the University of São Paulo Museum - MUZUSP and did a Technical Training - TT3, at the Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of the Instituto Butantan and at the Laboratory of Ecology and Systematics at Federal University of São Paulo - UNIFESP, in the Young Researcher Project: Diversity, distribution and conservation of herpetological fauna of the state of São Paulo, coordinated by Ricardo J. Sawaya. Currently I'm a Collaborator Researcher at the Laboratory of Ecology and Systematics at Federal University of São Paulo - UNIFESP.
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I have interest in ecological and evolutionary patterns and ecological and evolutionary processes in biological communities, especially amphibians, as the ecology, reproduction, behavior and taxonomy of herpetofauna. As an amateur photographer, I am interested in nature photography in general, especially of landscapes and animals.
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