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Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle

Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
4202
World Ranking
7654
National Ranking
150

Overview

Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle is affiliated with the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a particular emphasis on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their work include Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management; Species Distribution and Climate Change; Wildlife Ecology and Conservation; Land Use and Ecosystem Services; Economic and Environmental Valuation; Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation; and Forest Management and Policy.

Frequent collaborators in their research are Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, Fábio de Oliveira Roque, Domingos de Jesus Rodrigues, Helena Godoy Bergallo, and Gerhard E. Overbeck.

Publications by Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle appear often in Science, Oecologia Australis, Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, Mammalogy Notes, and Conservation Letters. Notably, they have contributed to the following recent papers:

  • Achieving cost-effective landscape-scale forest restoration through targeted natural regeneration, 2020, Conservation Letters
  • Actions against sustainability: Dismantling of the environmental policies in Brazil, 2021, Land Use Policy
  • Interspecific competition constrains local abundance in highly suitable areas, 2020, Ecography
  • The Program for Biodiversity Research in Brazil: The role of regional networks for biodiversity knowledge, dissemination, and conservation, 2021, Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
  • Ecosystem services delivered by Brazilian mammals: spatial and taxonomic patterns and comprehensive list of species, 2023, Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation

Best Publications

  • A global meta-analysis on the ecological drivers of forest restoration success

    Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Michael Curran;Mariana S. Ferreira;David B. Lindenmayer

  • Is there a correlation between abundance and environmental suitability derived from ecological niche modelling? A meta-analysis

    Marcelo M. Weber;Richard D. Stevens;José Alexandre F. Diniz-Filho;Carlos Eduardo V. Grelle

  • Achieving cost‐effective landscape‐scale forest restoration through targeted natural regeneration

    Renato Crouzeilles;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Lara M. Monteiro;Rafael Feltran-Barbieri

  • Land use vs. fragment size and isolation as determinants of small mammal composition and richness in Atlantic Forest remnants

    Marcus V. Vieira;Natalie Olifiers;Natalie Olifiers;Ana C. Delciellos;Vanina Z. Antunes

  • Forest Structure and Vertical Stratification of Small Mammals in a Secondary Atlantic Forest, Southeastern Brazil

    Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle

  • Indirect effects of habitat loss via habitat fragmentation: A cross-taxa analysis of forest-dependent species

    Thomas Püttker;Renato Crouzeilles;Mauricio Almeida-Gomes;Marina Schmoeller

  • Actions against sustainability: Dismantling of the environmental policies in Brazil

    Luciana Gomes Barbosa;Maria Alice Santos Alves;Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle

  • Dismantling Brazil's science threatens global biodiversity heritage

    G. Wilson Fernandes;Mariana M. Vale;Gerhard E. Overbeck;Mercedes M.C. Bustamante

  • Is higher-taxon analysis an useful surrogate of species richness in studies of Neotropical mammal diversity?

    Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle

  • The Atlantic Forest: An Introduction to the Megadiverse Forest of South America

    Marcia C. M. Marques;Weverton Trindade;Amabily Bohn;Carlos E. V. Grelle

  • Incorporating habitat availability into systematic planning for restoration: a species‐specific approach for Atlantic Forest mammals

    Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Morena Mills;Carlos E. V. Grelle

  • Preliminary observations on habitat, support use and diet in two non-native primates in an urban Atlantic forest fragment: The capuchin monkey (Cebus sp.) and the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in the Tijuca forest, Rio de Janeiro

    André A. Cunha;Marcus V. Vieira;Carlos E. V. Grelle

  • Limites Climáticos e Vegetacionais das Distribuições de Cebus nigritus e Cebus robustus (Cebinae, Platyrrhini)

    Rita Vilanova;José de Sousa e Silva Júnior;Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle;Gabriel Marroig

  • Estimating Minimum Area of Suitable Habitat and Viable Population Size for the Northern Muriqui ( Brachyteles hypoxanthus )

    Daniel Brito;Carlos Eduardo V. Grelle

  • The effects of the number, size and isolation of patches along a gradient of native vegetation cover: how can we increment habitat availability?

    Renato Crouzeilles;Jayme Augusto Prevedello;Marcos de Souza Lima Figueiredo;Maria Lucia Lorini;Maria Lucia Lorini

  • Ecology of small mammals in a Brazilian rural area

    Paulo Sergio D'Andrea;Rosana Gentile;Rui Cerqueira;Carlos Eduardo V Grelle

  • Natural Diet at a Restinga Forest and Laboratory Food Preferences of the Opossum Philander frenata in Brazil

    Ricardo T Santori;Diego Astúa de Moraes;Carlos E V Grelle;Rui Cerqueira

  • Effects of Brazil's Political Crisis on the Science Needed for Biodiversity Conservation

    William E. Magnusson;Carlos E. V. Grelle;Márcia C. M. Marques;Carlos F. D. Rocha

  • Functional recovery of Amazonian bat assemblages following secondary forest succession

    Fábio Z. Farneda;Fábio Z. Farneda;Fábio Z. Farneda;Ricardo Rocha;Ricardo Rocha;Ricardo Rocha;Adrià López-Baucells;Adrià López-Baucells;Adrià López-Baucells;Erica M. Sampaio;Erica M. Sampaio

  • Habitat quality versus spatial variables as determinants of small mammal assemblages in Atlantic Forest fragments

    Ana C. Delciellos;Marcus V. Vieira;Carlos E. V. Grelle;Priscilla Cobra

  • Eltonian shortfall due to the Grinnellian view: functional ecology between the mismatch of niche concepts

    Bruno H. P. Rosado;Marcos S. L. Figueiredo;Eduardo A. de Mattos;Carlos E. V. Grelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcus Vinícius Vieira
Marcus Vinícius Vieira Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Christoph F. J. Meyer
Christoph F. J. Meyer University of Salford
Adrià López-Baucells
Adrià López-Baucells Museu de Ciències Naturals de Granollers
Márcia C. M. Marques
Márcia C. M. Marques Federal University of Paraná
William E. Magnusson
William E. Magnusson National Institute of Amazonian Research
Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha
Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha Rio de Janeiro State University
Jorge M. Palmeirim
Jorge M. Palmeirim University of Lisbon
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg International Institute for Sustainability (IIS)
Paulo Sérgio D'Andrea
Paulo Sérgio D'Andrea Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

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