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    Diet Overlap and Foraging Activity between Feral Pigs and Native Peccaries in the Pantanal by Galetti, Mauro, Camargo, Hiléia, Siqueira, Tadeu, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Donatti, Camila I, Jorge, Maria Luisa S P, Pedrosa, Felipe, Kanda, Claudia Z, Ribeiro, Milton C

    Published in PloS one (04-11-2015)
    “…Inter-specific competition is considered one of the main selective pressures affecting species distribution and coexistence. Different species vary in the way…”
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    Evaluation of Plant Stress Monitoring Capabilities Using a Portable Spectrometer and Blue-Red Grow Light by Merrick, Trina, Bennartz, Ralf, Jorge, Maria Luisa S P, Pau, Stephanie, Rausch, John

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (29-04-2022)
    “…Remote sensing offers a non-destructive method to detect plant physiological response to the environment by measuring chlorophyll fluorescence (CF). Most…”
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    Comparing Phenology of a Temperate Deciduous Forest Captured by Solar-Induced Fluorescence and Vegetation Indices by Merrick, Trina, Bennartz, Ralf, Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P., Merrick, Carli, Bohlman, Stephanie A., Silva, Carlos Alberto, Pau, Stephanie

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…A shifting phenology in deciduous broadleaf forests (DBFs) can indicate forest health, resilience, and changes in the face of a rapidly changing climate. The…”
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    Temperature induces activity reduction in a Neotropical ungulate by Peterson, Michaela, Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P, Jain, Avarna, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Oshima, Júlia Emi F, Richard-Hansen, Cécile, Berzins, Rachel, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, Eaton, Don

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2021)
    “…Because global climate change results in increasingly extreme temperatures and more frequent droughts, behavioral thermoregulation is one avenue by which…”
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    Spatiotemporal Patterns and Phenology of Tropical Vegetation Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence across Brazilian Biomes Using Satellite Observations by Merrick, Trina, Pau, Stephanie, Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P., Silva, Thiago S. F., Bennartz, Ralf

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2019)
    “…Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) has been empirically linked to gross primary productivity (GPP) in multiple ecosystems and is thus a promising tool to address…”
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    Can forest fragmentation disrupt a conditional mutualism? A case from central Amazon by Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P, Howe, Henry F

    Published in Oecologia (01-10-2009)
    “…This is the first study to investigate whether scatter-hoarding behavior, a conditional mutualism, can be disrupted by forest fragmentation. We examined…”
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    A predominantly diurnal tropical mammal increases nocturnality in response to high temperatures by Peterson, Michaela C., Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P., Keuroghlian, Alexine

    Published in Biotropica (01-01-2024)
    “…The extent to which animals may compensate for rising temperatures through behavioral thermoregulation is an important unknown in predicting responses to…”
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    Spatial isotopic dietary plasticity of a Neotropical forest ungulate: the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) by Bradham, Jennifer, Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P., Pedrosa, Felipe, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Costa, Vladimir Eliodoro, Bercê, William, Galetti, Mauro

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (24-04-2019)
    “…White-lipped peccaries (WLPs; Tayassu pecari, Tayassuidae, Cetartiodactyla) are forest-dwelling ungulates critical to maintaining healthy Neotropical forest…”
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    Effects of forest fragmentation on two sister genera of Amazonian rodents (Myoprocta acouchy and Dasyprocta leporina) by Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2008)
    “…Because agoutis (Dasyprocta sp.) and acouchies (Myoprocta sp.) are the most important dispersers of several large-seeded Amazonian trees, knowing their…”
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    Permeability of Neotropical agricultural lands to a key native ungulate—Are well‐connected forests important? by Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P., Bradham, Jennifer L., Keuroghlian, Alexine, Oshima, Júlia Emi F., Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Published in Biotropica (01-01-2021)
    “…Much of what remains of the Earth's tropical forests is embedded within agricultural landscapes, where forest is reduced and fragmented. As native forest…”
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    Characterization of chlorophyll fluorescence, absorbed photosynthetically active radiation, and reflectance-based vegetation index spectroradiometer measurements by Merrick, Trina, Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P., Silva, Thiago S. F., Pau, Stephanie, Rausch, John, Broadbent, Eben N., Bennartz, Ralf

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-09-2020)
    “…Spectroscopy plays a key role in Earth observations, especially for studies involving vegetation function and structure. These measurements are critical in the…”
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    Handling time and the evolution of caching behavior by Jorge, Maria Luisa S. P., Brown, Joel S., van der Merwe, Marius

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-03-2012)
    “…Food caching is widespread among several animal species. Few studies have proposed that handling time should affect the evolution of caching behavior,…”
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    Setting priority conservation management regions to reverse rapid range decline of a key neotropical forest ungulate by Oshima, Júlia Emi de Faria, Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P., Sobral-Souza, Thadeu, Börger, Luca, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Peres, Carlos A., Vancine, Maurício Humberto, Collen, Ben, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-11-2021)
    “…Mammals are important components of biodiversity that have been drastically and rapidly impacted by climate change, habitat loss, and anthropogenic pressure…”
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    Alkaline phosphatase activity in airway fluid obtained by tracheal wash from adult horses by Viscardi, Vanessa, Jorge, Maria Luisa L. A., Silva, Katia M., Sad, Eliene P., Fonseca, Ana Beatriz M., Alencar, Nayro X., Lessa, Daniel Augusto B.

    Published in Veterinary clinical pathology (01-06-2016)
    “…Background Collection of fluid from the lower respiratory tract (LRT) plays an important role in both the pathophysiological investigation and diagnosis of…”
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    Dietary variability of extinct tayassuids and modern white-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) as inferred from dental microwear and stable isotope analysis by Bradham, Jennifer L., DeSantis, Larisa R.G., Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P., Keuroghlian, Alexine

    “…Prior geochemical work documents dietary shifts coincident with climate change in extinct peccaries, with taxa typically shifting between browsing and…”
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    Mammal defaunation as surrogate of trophic cascades in a biodiversity hotspot by Jorge, Maria Luisa S.P., Galetti, Mauro, Ribeiro, Milton C., Ferraz, Katia Maria P.M.B.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2013)
    “…•Species with unique ecological roles may be used as surrogates of intact ecosystem functioning.•We used jaguar, tapir, white-lipped peccary and muriqui as…”
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