2021
PARTICIPAÇÕES DIBICT |
ARTIGO |
QUALIS |
Discentes Mariana Estevo - Turma M2019 Jose Gilmar Junior - Turma D2017 Docentes Ana Malhado Richard Ladle João Campos |
Marine Pollution Bulletin
|
A1 Percentil 97 |
Discente Ewerton Santos - Turma M2018 Docente Uedson Pereira |
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
|
A2 Percentil 78 |
Discente Norah Gamarra- Turma D2018 Docentes Ana Malhado Richard Ladle |
Uncovering assets in Brazilian National Parks Journal of Environmental Management |
A1 Percentil 95 |
Discente João Felix - Turma D2018 Docentes Tamí Moot Robson Santos |
Sex ratios and natal origins of green turtles from feeding grounds in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean Journal of Marine Science |
A1 Percentil 90 |
Discente |
Heliyon |
A4 |
Discente Anna Ludmilla Costa-Pinto - Turma D2020 Docentes Ana Malhado Richard Ladle |
COVID-19 lockdowns increase public interest in urban nature Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment |
A1 Percentil 95 |
Discente Victor Silva - TD2018 Docente Nídia Fabré |
Marine Environmental Research |
Percentil 90 |
Discente Jhonatan Guedes - TD2017 Docente Richard Ladle |
Evaluating public interest in protected areas using Wikipedia page views Journal for Nature Conservation |
Percentil 80 |
Discente Jhonatan Guedes - TD2017 Docente Ana Malhado Richard Ladle |
A digital approach to quantifying political vulnerability of protected areas Environmental Science & Policy |
A1 Percentil 97 |
Discentes Thainá Lessa- TD2020 Evelynne Barros - TM2020 Docentes Ana Malhado Richard Ladle João Campos |
Revealing the hidden value of protected areas Land Use Policy |
Percentil 96 |
Discentes Carolina Souza - TD2020 Ana Carla Rodrigues - TD2020 Jhonatan Guedes - TD2017 Iran Normande -TD2021 Docentes Ana Malhado Richard Ladle |
No visit, no interest: How COVID-19 has affected public interest in world's national parks Biological Conservation |
Percentil 95 |
Discente Elida Santos - TD2020 Docente Patricia Muniz |
Local knowledge as a tool for prospecting wild food plants: Scientific Reports |
Percentil 93 |
Discente Elida Santos - TD2020 Roberta Caetano - TD2020 Paulo Gonçalves - TD2016 Docente Patricia Muniz |
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine |
Percentil 98 |
Discente Carolina Souza - TD2020 Docente Richard Ladle |
Conservation culturomics: Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater Biological Conservation |
Percentil 95 |
Discente Docentes João Campos Ana Malhado Richard Ladle |
Ocean & Coastal Management |
Percentil 89 |
Discente Jordana Ragely - TD2020 Daniele Souto - TD2020 Cicero Diogo - TD2019 Docente Nídia Fabré |
Growth stanza in fish life history using otoliths shape: the protandric Centropomus case (Carangaria: Centropomidae) Neotropical Ichthyology |
Percentil 74 |
Discentes Ciro Silva - TD2019 Hector Casnova - TD2019 Gustavo Paulino - TD2017 Docentes Melissa Landell |
Behind the nectar: the yeast community in bromeliads inflorescences after the exudate removal Mycological Progress |
Percentil 84 |
Discente Ciro Silva - TD2019 Docente Melissa Landell |
Wickerhamiella martinezcruziae f. a., sp. nov., a yeast species isolated from tropical habitats. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY |
Percentil 80 |
Dicente Cicero Diogo - TD2019 |
Rodriguesia |
Percentil 49 |
Dicentes Cicero Diogo - TD2019 Julia Paulino - TM2019 Docente Vandick Batista |
Demographic analysis reveals a population decline in the Longnose stingray Hypanus guttatus in Northeastern Brazil REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE |
Percentil 62 |
Dicente Cicero Diogo - TD2019 |
Reviews in Aquaculture |
Percentil 99 |
Dicente Cicero Diogo - TD2019 Lucia Santos- TD2021 Julia Paulina - TM2019 |
Current status of Brazilian scientific production on non-native species ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION |
Percentil 61 |
Discente Cicero Diogo - TD 2019 Docentes Vandick Batista Nidia fabre Taciana Kramer |
REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE |
Percentil 62 |
Discentes Carolina Souza - TD2020 Ana Carla Rodrigues - TD2020 Iran Normande - TD2021 Jhonatan Guedes - TD217 |
Culturomics for (not against!) protected areas BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION |
Percentil 95 |