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Juliano Sarmento Cabral

Juliano Sarmento Cabral

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
30
Citations
5248
World Ranking
8306
National Ranking
421

Juliano Sarmento Cabral publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

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Juliano Sarmento Cabral D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

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Overview

Juliano Sarmento Cabral is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their research contributions primarily focus on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences.

The scientist has published extensively in several main fields of study including:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Their subfields of research encompass:

  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Genetics

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Genetic diversity and population structure

Juliano Sarmento Cabral's recent papers illustrate a diverse research portfolio with publication venues and years as follows:

  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes, 2020, People and Nature
  • gen3sis: A general engine for eco-evolutionary simulations of the processes that shape Earth's biodiversity, 2021, PLoS Biology
  • Addressing controversies in the xylem embolism resistance-vessel diameter relationship, 2023, New Phytologist
  • Self-organization as a mechanism of resilience in dryland ecosystems, 2024, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Putting vascular epiphytes on the traits map, 2021, Journal of Ecology

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Gerhard Zotz
  • Florian Härtig
  • Daniel Vedder
  • Damaris Zurell
  • Oskar Hagen

Juliano Sarmento Cabral commonly publishes in the following venues with repeated contributions:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • People and Nature
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Best Publications

  • Correlation and process in species distribution models: bridging a dichotomy

    Carsten F. Dormann;Carsten F. Dormann;Stanislaus J. Schymanski;Juliano Cabral;Isabelle Chuine

  • The virtual ecologist approach: simulating data and observers

    Damaris Zurell;Uta Berger;Juliano S. Cabral;Florian Jeltsch

  • How to understand species' niches and range dynamics: a demographic research agenda for biogeography

    Frank M. Schurr;Frank M. Schurr;Frank M. Schurr;Joern Pagel;Juliano Sarmento Cabral;Juergen Groeneveld;Juergen Groeneveld

  • Late Quaternary climate change shapes island biodiversity.

    Patrick Weigelt;Manuel Jonas Steinbauer;Juliano Sarmento Cabral;Holger Kreft

  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes

    Diana E. Bowler;Anne D. Bjorkman;Maria Dornelas;Isla H. Myers-Smith

  • Species richness change across spatial scales

    Jonathan M. Chase;Brian J. Mcgill;Patrick L. Thompson;Laura H. Antão

  • The Latitudinal Diversity Gradient: Novel Understanding through Mechanistic Eco-evolutionary Models

    Mikael Pontarp;Lynsey Bunnefeld;Juliano Sarmento Cabral;Rampal S. Etienne

  • Benchmarking novel approaches for modelling species range dynamics

    Damaris Zurell;Wilfried Thuiller;Wilfried Thuiller;Jörn Pagel;Juliano S. Cabral

  • Integrating the underlying structure of stochasticity into community ecology.

    Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren L. Sullivan;Lauren L. Sullivan;Ian Donohue;Juliano S. Cabral

  • Understanding extinction debts: spatio–temporal scales, mechanisms and a roadmap for future research

    Ludmilla Figueiredo;Jochen Krauss;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter;Juliano Sarmento Cabral

  • Mechanistic simulation models in macroecology and biogeography: state‐of‐art and prospects

    Juliano Sarmento Cabral;Luis Valente;Luis Valente;Florian Hartig;Florian Hartig

  • Integrating community assembly and biodiversity to better understand ecosystem function: the Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems (CAFE) approach.

    Katherine H. Bannar-Martin;Colin T. Kremer;S.K. Morgan Ernest;Mathew A. Leibold

  • Oceanic island biogeography through the lens of the general dynamic model: assessment and prospect.

    Michael K. Borregaard;Michael K. Borregaard;Isabel R. Amorim;Paulo A. V. Borges;Juliano S. Cabral

  • Macroecology in the age of Big Data – Where to go from here?

    Rafael O. Wüest;Niklaus E. Zimmermann;Damaris Zurell;Jake M. Alexander

  • Functional leaf traits of vascular epiphytes: vertical trends within the forest, intra‐ and interspecific trait variability, and taxonomic signals

    Gunnar Petter;Katrin Wagner;Wolfgang Wanek;Eduardo Javier Sánchez Delgado;Eduardo Javier Sánchez Delgado

  • Flagship umbrella species needed for the conservation of overlooked aquatic biodiversity.

    Gregor Kalinkat;Gregor Kalinkat;Juliano S. Cabral;William Darwall;G. Francesco Ficetola;G. Francesco Ficetola;G. Francesco Ficetola

  • Estimating demographic models for the range dynamics of plant species

    Juliano S. Cabral;Frank M. Schurr

  • gen3sis : A general engine for eco-evolutionary simulations of the processes that shape Earth's biodiversity

    Oskar Hagen;Benjamin Flück;Benjamin Flück;Fabian Fopp;Fabian Fopp;Juliano S. Cabral

  • The dimensionality of stability depends on disturbance type

    Viktoriia Radchuk;Frederik De Laender;Juliano Sarmento Cabral;Isabelle Boulangeat;Isabelle Boulangeat

  • Heterochromatin diversity and its co-localization with 5S and 45S rDNA sites in chromosomes of four Maxillaria species (Orchidaceae)

    Juliano S. Cabral;Leonardo P. Felix;Marcelo Guerra

Frequent Co-Authors

Holger Kreft
Holger Kreft University of Göttingen
Gerhard Zotz
Gerhard Zotz Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Frank M. Schurr
Frank M. Schurr University of Hohenheim
Amanda E. Bates
Amanda E. Bates Memorial University of Newfoundland
Marten Winter
Marten Winter Leipzig University
Boris Schröder
Boris Schröder Technische Universität Braunschweig
Patrick Weigelt
Patrick Weigelt University of Göttingen
Thiago F. Rangel
Thiago F. Rangel Universidade Federal de Goiás
Damaris Zurell
Damaris Zurell University of Potsdam

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