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Bruno Vilela de Moraes e Silva
Bruno Vilela de Moraes e Silva
Professor of Ecology, Federal University of Bahia
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spThin: an R package for spatial thinning of species occurrence records for use in ecological niche models
ME Aiello‐Lammens, RA Boria, A Radosavljevic, B Vilela, RP Anderson
Ecography 38 (5), 541-545, 2015
18072015
Wallace: A flexible platform for reproducible modeling of species niches and distributions built for community expansion
JM Kass, B Vilela, ME Aiello‐Lammens, R Muscarella, C Merow, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (4), 1151-1156, 2018
2722018
letsR: a new R package for data handling and analysis in macroecology
B Vilela, F Villalobos
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, -, 2015
2482015
Global expansion of COVID-19 pandemic is driven by population size and airport connections
MTP Coelho, JFM Rodrigues, AM Medina, P Scalco, LC Terribile, B Vilela, ...
PeerJ 8, e9708, 2020
102*2020
Contextualized niche shifts upon independent invasions by the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus
DP Silva, B Vilela, BA Buzatto, AP Moczek, J Hortal
Biological Invasions 18, 3137-3148, 2016
702016
The role of protected areas in maintaining natural vegetation in Brazil
D Gonçalves-Souza, B Vilela, B Phalan, R Dobrovolski
Science Advances 7 (38), eabh2932, 2021
662021
Using Ecological Niche Models and Niche Analyses to Understand Speciation Patterns: The Case of Sister Neotropical Orchid Bees
DP Silva, B Vilela, P De Marco Jr, A Nemésio
PlosOne 9 (11), e113246, 2014
612014
Are reptiles toast? A worldwide evaluation of Lepidosauria vulnerability to climate change
LM Diele-Viegas, RT Figueroa, B Vilela, CFD Rocha
Climatic Change 159 (4), 581-599, 2020
602020
Structural bias in aggregated species‐level variables driven by repeated species co‐occurrences: A pervasive problem in community and assemblage data
BA Hawkins, B Leroy, MÁ Rodríguez, A Singer, B Vilela, F Villalobos, ...
Journal of Biogeography 44 (6), 1199-1211, 2017
542017
Hindcasting global population densities reveals forces enabling the origin of agriculture
PH Kavanagh, B Vilela, HJ Haynie, T Tuff, M Lima-Ribeiro, RD Gray, ...
Nature human behaviour 2 (7), 478-484, 2018
532018
The global geography of human subsistence
MC Gavin, PH Kavanagh, HJ Haynie, C Bowern, CR Ember, RD Gray, ...
Royal Society Open Science 5 (9), 171897, 2018
312018
Assessing spatial and temporal biases and gaps in the publicly available distributional information of Iberian mosses
C Ronquillo, F Alves-Martins, V Mazimpaka, T Sobral-Souza, ...
Biodiversity Data Journal 8, 2020
262020
Colonizing the east and the west: distribution and niche properties of a dwarf Asian honey bee invading Africa, the Middle East, the Malay Peninsula, and Taiwan
DP Silva, ACF Castro, B Vilela, XR Ong, JC Thomas, AS Alqarni, ...
Apidologie 51, 75-87, 2020
252020
Body Size, Extinction Risk and Knowledge Bias in New World Snakes
B Vilela, F Villalobos, MÁ Rodríguez, LC Terribile
Plos ONE 9, e113429, 2014
242014
Knowledge gaps hamper understanding the relationship between fragmentation and biodiversity loss: the case of Atlantic Forest fruit-feeding butterflies
T Sobral-Souza, J Stropp, JP Santos, VM Prasniewski, N Szinwelski, ...
PeerJ 9, e11673, 2021
212021
Invasive plants in Brazil: climate change effects and detection of suitable areas within conservation units
LG Fulgêncio-Lima, AFA Andrade, B Vilela, DP Lima-Júnior, RA de Souza, ...
Biological Invasions 23, 1577-1594, 2021
212021
No deaths in the desert: predicted responses of an arid‐adapted bee and its two nesting trees suggest resilience in the face of warming climates
DP Silva, RM Dew, B Vilela, MI Stevens, MP Schwarz
Insect Conservation and Diversity 11 (5), 449-463, 2018
202018
Pathways to social inequality
HJ Haynie, PH Kavanagh, FM Jordan, CR Ember, RD Gray, SJ Greenhill, ...
Evolutionary Human Sciences 3, e35, 2021
192021
Abundant‐core thinking clarifies exceptions to the abundant‐center distribution pattern
TS Fristoe, B Vilela, JH Brown, CA Botero
Ecography 2023 (2), e06365, 2023
172023
Stacked species distribution and macroecological models provide incongruent predictions of species richness for Drosophilidae in the Brazilian savanna
RA Da Mata, R Tidon, G De Oliveira, B Vilela, JAF Diniz‐Filho, TF Rangel, ...
Insect Conservation and Diversity 10 (5), 415-424, 2017
172017
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