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Carlos Peres is a Brazilian-born researcher who studies wildlife community ecology and conservation in Amazonian forests. He has published over 470 papers and won several awards for his work on biodiversity, hunting, fragmentation, and land-use change.
Carlos A. Peres Increasing food production while preserving natural ecosystem services linked to native biodiversity is one of the most important societal challenges in the 21st-century.
May 5, 2023 · Frontiers Forum 2023 International Champion for United Kingdom, Prof. Carlos Peres, University of East Anglia discusses his research. His research article wa...
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Carlos A. Peres The Amazon is the largest forest system on Earth, supporting a variety of indigenous societies, small farmers, extractivists, and artisanal fishers with different cultures and ...
Carlos A. Peres; For nearly three decades, the academic community has clearly recognized that many primate populations are severely threatened by human activities.1-3 In 1983, Wolfheim4 estimated ...