Raíssa Sepulvida

Raíssa Sepulvida
  • Bachelor of Applied Science
  • Master's Student at São Paulo State University

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Introduction
Interested in the seed dispersal interaction, especially by large vertebrates, in the context of Conservation Biology. Currently studying seed dispersal by Ateline monkeys in the Amazon rainforest.
Current institution
São Paulo State University
Current position
  • Master's Student
Additional affiliations
June 2021 - present
Panthera
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Biologist in the Jofre Velho Conservation Ranch, a propriety owned by Panthera. I'm working with ocelots, mainly interested in movement and population ecology.
February 2018 - May 2020
São Paulo State University
Position
  • Master's Student
Description
  • Seed Dispersal and negative plant-soil feedback
August 2014 - August 2015
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • I worked with the monitoring of reintroduced population of agouti at Tijuca National Park
Education
March 2018 - March 2020
São Paulo State University
Field of study
  • Seed dispersal by primates
February 2016 - November 2016
The University of Adelaide
Field of study
  • Environmental science
February 2012 - November 2017
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Field of study
  • Conservation Biology, population ecology

Publications

Publications (6)
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Primates play an important role in ecosystem functioning and offer critical insights into human evolution, biology, behavior, and emerging infectious diseases. There are 26 primate species in the Atlantic Forests of South America, 19 of them endemic. We compiled a dataset of 5,472 georeferenced locations of 26 native and 1 introduced primate specie...
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Reintroduction of locally extirpated species is an increasingly popular conservation tool. However, few initiatives focus on the restoration of ecological processes. In addition, many reintroductions fail to conduct post-release monitoring, hampering both assessment of their success and implementation of adaptive management actions. In 2009 a reint...
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This repository contains supplementary information regarding the paper "Walking on their own legs: unassisted population growth of agoutis reintroduced to restore seed dispersal in an Atlantic Forest reserve", authored by Caio Fittipaldi Kenup, Raissa Sepulvida, Catharina Kreischer and Fernando Antonio dos Santos Fernandez Contained here are: R Scr...
Presentation
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Usar radiotelemetria como referência para calibrar estimativas de tamanho de área de vida obtidas por armadilhas fotográficas, para que essa última técnica possa ser aplicada isoladamente em futuros estudos.

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