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---
title: "Curriculum Vitae"
author: "Emilio M. Bruna"
date: "`r format(Sys.time(), '%B %Y')`"
web: www.BrunaLab.org
github: embruna
twitter: BrunaLab
phone: "(352) 514-3935"
email: embruna@ufl.edu
bibliography: ./emb_cv_modular/EMB_publications.bib
csl: brunacv.csl
updated: yes
header-includes:
- \usepackage{etaremune} # for reverse-numbered list of publications etc
# see https://ctan.math.utah.edu/ctan/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/etaremune/etaremune.pdf
- \usepackage[default]{sourcesanspro}
- \usepackage{fancyhdr} # modify header into left, center, right
- \pagestyle{fancy} # cues the use of fancy headers
- \fancyfoot{} # cues the use of fancy footer
- \fancyfoot[R]{`r format(Sys.time(), '%B %Y')`} # month & year on footer right
- \fancyhead[R]{Emilio M. Bruna, p. \thepage} # name and page on header right
- \fancyhead[L]{ } # name and page on header left
- \usepackage{setspace} # manipulate line spacing
- \usepackage{parskip} # manipulate indents and spacing before/after paragraphs
- \usepackage{xcolor} # changes colors of text
- \AtBeginDocument{\let\maketitle\relax} # this removes default title section
# to center to top level (#) headings (my name) and change color of font
# more info # https://www.ctan.org/pkg/sectsty
- \usepackage{sectsty} \sectionfont{\centering\color{darkmidnightblue}}
# centersub-headings (##) & sub-sub-headings (###) & change font color
- \usepackage{sectsty} \subsectionfont{\color{darkmidnightblue}}
- \usepackage{sectsty} \subsubsectionfont{\color{darkmidnightblue}}
# http://latexcolor.com/ to choose colors
# define the colors used above with rgb codes
- \definecolor{darkcerulean}{rgb}{0.03, 0.27, 0.49}
- \definecolor{darkmidnightblue}{rgb}{0.0, 0.2, 0.4}
- \usepackage{xhfill} # modification of line color and width
geometry: margin=1in
linkcolor: darkmidnightblue
urlcolor: darkmidnightblue
fontawesome: yes
output:
pdf_document: default
# html_document: null
df_print: paged
toc: no
# word_document: default
---
```{r setup, include = FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = FALSE,message=FALSE,warning=FALSE)
library(tidyverse)
library(gridExtra)
library(kableExtra)
# library(citr)
library(RefManageR)
```
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# EMILIO MIGUEL BRUNA
\vspace{-0.3cm} <!--space between name and address -->
University of Florida\hfill embruna@ufl.edu
Dept. of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation &\hfill +1 (352) 846-0634
Center for Latin American Studies\hfill [www.brunalab.org](www.brunalab.org)
Gainesville, FL 32611-0430 USA\hfill [\@BrunaLab](https://twitter.com/BrunaLab)
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<!-- ___ -->
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\vspace{0.2cm}
<!-- \textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{RESEARCH \& TEACHING INTERESTS:}} Tropical ecology and conservation, plant population ecology, plant-animal interactions, scientometrics and bibliometrics, science & science policy in Latin America -->
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\vspace{0.2cm}
\textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{\large{RESEARCH \& TEACHING INTERESTS }}}\xrfill[0.5ex]{1pt}
Tropical ecology and conservation, plant population ecology, demographic modeling, plant-animal interactions, scientometrics and bibliometrics, science & science policy in Latin America
<!-- \textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{LANGUAGES:}} Fluent in Spanish, English, & Portuguese -->
<!-- \vspace{-0.6cm} -->
<!-- ```{r, child=c('one.Rmd', 'two.Rmd')} -->
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2001\hspace{4mm} Ph.D. in Population Biology, University of California, Davis
<!-- \hspace{6mm} _Dissertation Co-Advisors: Susan P. Harrison and Sharon Y. Strauss_ -->
1995\hspace{4mm} M.S. in Biology, University of California, San Diego
<!-- \hspace{6mm} _Thesis Advisor: Ted J. Case_ -->
1994\hspace{4mm} B.S. in Ecology, Behavior, & Evolution with a minor in Literature, University of California, San Diego
\endgroup
<!-- ```{r ed, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE} -->
<!-- ed<-read_csv("./cv_files/education.csv") %>% -->
<!-- replace_na(list(program=" ", school=" ",year=" ",degree=" ")) -->
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<!-- longtable = T, -->
<!-- row.names = FALSE, -->
<!-- booktabs=T, -->
<!-- linesep = "") %>% -->
<!-- kable_styling(bootstrap_options = c("hover"), -->
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\textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{\large{PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS }}}\xrfill[0.5ex]{1pt}
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\begingroup
\setlength{\leftskip}{.2cm}
2013-Present\hspace{5mm}**Professor & Distinguished Teaching Scholar**, University of Florida
\hspace{24mm}Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation & Center for Latin American Studies
2022-2025\hspace{10mm}**Secretary**, Ecological Society of America
2020-2021\hspace{10mm}**President**, Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation
2012-2021\hspace{10mm}**Director**, Florida-Brazil Linkage Institute, University of Florida
<!-- \hspace{24mm}Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida -->
2013-2019\hspace{10mm}**Editor-in-Chief**, _Biotropica_
2014-2020\hspace{10mm}**Board of Directors**, Dryad Digital Data Repository
2005-Present\hspace{6mm}**Adjunct Professor**, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil
\hspace{24mm}Graduate Program in Ecology & Natural Resource Conservation
2007-2013\hspace{10mm}**Associate Professor**, University of Florida
<!-- \hspace{24mm}Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation & Center for Latin American Studies -->
2002-2007\hspace{10mm}**Assistant Professor**, University of Florida
<!-- \hspace{24mm}Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation & Center for Latin American Studies -->
2001-2002\hspace{10mm}**NSF Minority Postdoctoral Fellow**, Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project
\hspace{24mm}Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia-Smithsonian Institution
\endgroup
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\textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{\large{AWARDS \& FELLOWSHIPS }}}\xrfill[0.5ex]{1pt}
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### AWARDS
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2022\hspace{4mm}Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
2020\hspace{4mm}Selected for Induction into Alpha Zeta (Faculty Affiliate, UF Chapter)
2020\hspace{4mm}Roche Teaching Scholar, UF College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
2016\hspace{4mm}Sigma Xi (Full Member, University of Florida Chapter)
2014\hspace{4mm}Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, University of Florida
2012\hspace{4mm}Outstanding Paper Award, US Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology
2011\hspace{4mm}Graduate Advisor & Teacher of the Year, UF College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
2009\hspace{4mm}University of Florida Research Foundation Professor
2007\hspace{4mm}Julie S. Denslow Outstanding Article in _Biotropica_ Prize, Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation
2005\hspace{4mm}UF International Educator of the Year (untenured faculty category)
2003\hspace{4mm}Diversity Scholar, American Institute for Biological Sciences
2002\hspace{4mm}John L. Harper Early Career Researcher Award, British Ecological Society
1994\hspace{4mm}Ernest C. Mort Leadership Excellence Award, Revelle College, UC San Diego
<!-- \quad\quad\quad\quad _for the year's outstanding contribution to the field, published in any journal_ -->
<!-- \quad\quad\quad\quad _for the outstanding paper published in the journal Biotropica_ -->
<!-- \quad\quad\quad\quad _for the outstanding paper by a young investigator in the Journal of Ecology_ -->
\endgroup
\vspace{-0.2cm}
### FELLOWSHIPS
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2024\hspace{4mm}Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Environmental Scholar, Yale University
2012\hspace{4mm}*Ciência Sem Fronteiras* Special Visiting Researcher Fellowship, CNPq Brazil
2009\hspace{4mm}Fulbright Scholar, Brazil
2009\hspace{4mm}Visiting Researcher Fellowship, CNPq Brazil
2001\hspace{4mm}NSF Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
2001\hspace{4mm}NSF International Research Fellowship *(declined)*
2000\hspace{4mm}Ford Foundation Dissertation Year Fellowship
1999\hspace{4mm}UC Davis Graduate Studies Fellowship
1998\hspace{4mm}UC Davis John F. Steindler Graduate Fellowship
1995\hspace{4mm}NSF Minority Predoctoral Research Fellowship
1993\hspace{4mm}Howard Hughes Senior Honors Thesis Fellowship
1993\hspace{4mm}UCSD Howard Hughes Summer Research Fellowship
\endgroup
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\textbf{\textcolor{darkmidnightblue}{\large{GRANTS IN SUPPORT OF RESEARCH, TEACHING, \& TRAINING }}}\xrfill[0.5ex]{1pt}
<!-- ## GRANTS IN SUPPORT OF RESEARCH, TRAINING, & PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (>$5.5 million) -->
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1. Maxwell-Hanrahan Foundation. _"Support for the ATBC Field Grant Program"_ (PIs E. M. Bruna, P. Sampaio, L. Lohmann: $10,000 for 2022-2023, renewed 2023-2026 for $45,000)
1. Maxwell-Hanrahan Foundation. _"Support for the UF TCD Seed Grant Program"_ ($10,000; PIs E. M. Bruna, B. Loiselle: $10,000 for 2022-2023, renewed 2023-2026 for $45,000)
1. Sloan Foundation. _"Reinventing Field Courses"_ ($74,060; PI: E. M. Bruna, Co-PIs: R. McCleery, P. Antonenko, N. Attias, D. Barton, 2020-2021)
2. National Science Foundation. _"SG: Synergistic effects of forest fragmentation and droughts on tropical plant population dynamics"_ ($199,904; PI: E. M. Bruna, Co-PIs: M. Uriarte, 2020-2022).
3. National Science Foundation. _"REU Supplement for SG: Synergistic effects of forest fragmentation and droughts on tropical plant population dynamics"_ ($14,400; PI: E. M. Bruna, Co-PIs: M. Uriarte, 2021).
3. National Science Foundation. _"The role of the matrix in fragmented landscapes: experimental tests and novel theory"_ ($548,058; PI: R. Fletcher, Co-PIs: E. M. Bruna, R. D. Holt, and B. Reichert, 2018-2023)
4. UF Informatics Institute SEED Funds: _"Cross-National Patterns of Productivity & Collaboration by Latin American Scientists"_ ($20,000, PI: E. M. Bruna, Co-PIs: Stephen Perz, Chris McCarty).
5. Mindlin Foundation. _"Who are the Gatekeepers of Discovery? A crowdsourced project to ID & map the editors of academic journals"_ ($3633, 2017-2018).
5. National Geographic Global Exploration Fund. _"Experimental climate change in the Amazon: How will rising CO2 influence plants, insects, and their interactions?"_ ($19,970, PI: E. M. Bruna, Co-PIs H. Vasconcelos, F. Mundim, D. Lapola).
5. John Wiley and Sons. _"Funds to support the Biotropica Editorial Office"_ ($199,945; 2014-2019).
5. UF Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Travel Award ($1500, 2014)
5. UF Center for Latin American Studies Speakers Program. _"Herton Escobar: Science Correspondent, Estado de São Paulo Newspaper"_ ($2000, including matching funds provided by the College of Journalism and Communications, the Tropical Conservation & Development Program, and Office of the VP for Research, 2014).
5. UF IFAS Dean For Research, UF VP for Research, and FAPESP-Brazil. _"Support for 4 UF-FAPESP Collaborative Research Grants"_ ($160,000, 2013-2015).
5. UF Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Research Award: _"Cross-national patterns of productivity and collaboration by Latin American ecologists"_ ($5450, 2012-2013).
5. National Science Foundation: _"Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Proposal: International: Carbon sequestration and tree biodiversity in Amazonian floodplain forests."_ ($11,000; OISE-0929183 to E. Bruna prepared by and for doctoral student Christine Lucas, 2010-2012).
5. David and Lucile Packard Foundation. _"Nitrogen dynamics in Brazil's Cerrado"_ ($142,198, Grant 2008-32691 to E. Bruna and co-PIs M. Mack and H. Vasconcelos, 2009-2011).
5. National Science Foundation. _"IGERT in Spatial Ecology & Evolution: Quantitative Training in Biology, Statistics, & Mathematics."_ ($2,958,113; PI: B. Bolker; Co-PIs: E. Bruna, C. Osenberg, M. Martcheva, & M. Christman, 2008-2013).
5. UF International Center. _"International Speakers Program: Dr. Claudio Padua, 2008 UF Distinguished Alumnus"_ ($1500, with $3500 in matching funds from Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Latin American Studies, the Tropical Conservation & Development Program, and Institute for Agricultural & Life Sciences).
5. US Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE). _"Energy, environment, and sustainable development: the central role of the United States and Brazil"_ ($202,329; PI: J. Kahn, Washington & Lee University; E. Bruna is UF Project Director; 2006-2010)
5. National Science Foundation Collaborative Grant. _"Mechanisms influencing seedling recruitment and establishment in a fragmented Amazonian landscape"_ DEB-0614149 to E. Bruna ($230,888) and DEB-0614339 to M. Uriarte, Columbia Univ. ($251,831; 2006-10).
5. National Science Foundation Minority Career Advancement Award. _"Linking population and ecosystem ecology: how does nitrogen deposition influence plant demography in tropical savannas?"_ DEB-0542287 ($174,499; 2006-08).
5. Joseph Jones Ecological Research Center. _"Productivity and Biodiversity Patterns: Control in a SE Coastal Plain Landscape (Support for the graduate studies of Gwen Iacona)."_ ($19,860; 2005-2007).
5. National Science Foundation Collaborative Grant. _"Elucidating mechanisms of coexistence in a community of ant-plant mutualists"_. DEB-0453631 to E. Bruna ($245,096) & DEB-0452720 to B. Inouye, FSU ($260,000; 2005-09).
5. National Science Foundation Grant OISE-0437369. _"U.S.-Brazil Collaborative Research: Seed predation and herbivory in Neotropical savannas: are there demographic consequences for plants?"_ ($25,012; 2005-2008).
5. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brazil. _"Top-down effects on the structure of Cerrado plant communities"_ (R$ 22,875.74, Co-PI, 2005-2007)
5. Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil. _"Diversity and conservation of invertebrates in the "Triângulo Mineiro": a case study using ants as bioindicators"_ (R$12,924.13; Senior Collaborator, 2005-2007)
5. Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil (Fapemig). _"Effect of herbivory by leaf-cutter ants on Cerrado vegetation"_ (R$25,229.74, Co-PI, 2004-2006)
5. School for Natural Resources and the Environment New Faculty Support Program. _"Seed predation and herbivory in Neotropical savannas: are there demographic consequences for plants?"_ ($5,000; 2004)
5. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. _"Increasing the number of minority PhDs studying Ecology at UF."_ ($32,440 and four-year Teaching Assistantships from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences; 2004).
5. National Science Foundation Research Starter Grant DEB-0309819. _"The effect of forest fragmentation on ant-plant mutualisms."_ $50,585; 2003-2005).
5. USAID Subcontract from IIEB. _"Sustainable Communities and Landscapes: A proposed program to sustain natural ecosystems and enhance local livelihoods in Brazil's Amazon and Atlantic Forest regions"_ ($199,145; 10/01/03-9/30/07; PI: Marianne Schmink; EB and 5 other Co-PIs).
5. Instituto Internacional de Educação do Brasil-SUNY International Development Group. _"Training of young scientists in Amazonia: A new internship program at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project."_ (R$21,000; co-PI Patricia Delamônica, 2001).
5. National Science Foundation Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowship DBI-0109226. _"The effect of forest fragmentation on ant-plant mutualisms"_ ($190,200; 2001).
5. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant INT 98-06351. _"Effect of habitat fragmentation on the growth, reproduction, and population dynamics of an Amazonian understory herb"_ ($17,600; 1998-2000).
5. Grants for Graduate Research: Smithsonian Institution, Manomet Observatory Kathleen S. Anderson Award, Wilson Ornithological Society Paul A. Stewart Award, and UC Davis (M.E. Mathias Award, Graduate Studies Research Grant, Jastro-Shields Research Award, and Center for Population Biology Summer Research Grant (Total: $11860; 1996-1997).
5. Grants for Undergraduate Research: Explorer's Club Grant, UCSD Undergraduate Scholastic Research Grant (Total: $1955; 1994-1995).
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### GRANT PROPOSALS UNDER REVIEW or IN PREPARATION
1. UF 10x10x10 Initiative: The "interconnected future of Florida & Latin America: Entrepreneurship, the Environment, & Transnational Migration" (E. M. Bruna and R. Stepp, UF Center for Latin American Studies).
1. National Science Foundation. "The genomic basis and demographic consequences of male-biased local adaptation in a moss" ($2,267,331; PI: S. McDaniel, Co-PIs: K. Krippen, E. M. Bruna, G. John, B. P. Durham).
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1. Mundim, F. M., E. Vieira-Neto, G. F. Schneider, H. Alborn, E. M. Bruna. Simultaneous and sequential herbivory dynamics: exploring plant defenses strategies amidst drought challenges. In review, \textit{\textbf{Frontiers in Plant Science}}.
1. J. L. Hyde, Bohlman, S. A., Athayde, S., Bruna, E. M., and Valle, D.R. \textit{In review.} A lack of open data standards for large infrastructure project hampers social-ecological research in the Brazilian Amazon. \textit{\textbf{Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation}}.
1. Smith, T., R. Holt, E. M. Bruna, R. Fletcher. \textit{In review.} Isolating the role of the matrix at patch and landscape scales. \textit{\textbf{Journal of Animal Ecology}}.
1. D. S. Mason, K. M. Robertson, P. G. Hahn, E. M. Bruna, J. L. Willis, and M. A. Lashley. \textit{In review}. Fire promotes passive directed seed dispersal by birds.\textit{\textbf{}}
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### PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS, BOOK CHAPTERS, & CORRESPONDENCE (N = 119)
**_Note regarding coauthorship on publications by lab members:_** _I am not a coauthor on papers by lab members, including publications that result from side projects or thesis chapters, as I consider mentorship regarding study development and design, analyses, and manuscript preparation fundamental to my role as their advisor. A list of the publications by lab members on which I am not a coauthor can be found below._
1. Bruna, E. M. 2025. Is there really such a thing as _Tropical_ Biology? **_Biotropica_** 57: e13387. [doi.org/10.1111/btp.13387](https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.13387)
1. R. J. Fletcher Jr., T A. H. Smith, S. Troy, N. Kortessis, E. C. Turner, E. M. Bruna, and R. D. Holt. 2024. Matrix effects in ecology, evolution, and conservation. **_Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics_** 55:423-447 [doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-102722-025653](https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-102722-025653)
1. Ferreira, A. M., A. P. Faria, H. L. Vasconcelos, E. M. Bruna, V. E. Costa, A. S. Franco Pinheiro Moreira. 2024. Does anthropogenic nitrogen deposition have effects on grass physiology of natural areas? **_South African Journal of Botany_** 165: 339-348. [doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2023.12.044]https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2023.12.044
1. The Herbivory Variability Network (Robinsion, M. L., et al.). 2023. Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory. **_Science_** 382:679-683. [DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8830](https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.adh8830)
1. Bruna, E. M., M. Uriarte, M. Rosa Darrigo, P. Rubim, C. F. Jurinitz, E. R. Scott, O. Ferreira da Silva, & W. John Kress. 2023. Demography of the understory herb _Heliconia acuminata_ (Heliconiaceae) in an experimentally fragmented tropical landscape. **_Ecology_** 104(12): https://e4174 doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4174
1. Bruna, E. M. 2023. Fundamental errors of data collection & validation undermine claims of 'Ideological Intensification' in STEM. **_Bioscience_** 73(11): 775-777. [doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad047](https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad047)
1. Fletcher, R. J., T. A. H. Smith, N. Kortessis, E. M. Bruna, and R. D. Holt. 2023. Landscape experiments unlock the multi-scale relationships among habitat loss, fragmentation, and patch-size effects. **_Ecology_** 104(5): e4037. [doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4037](https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4037)
1. Halpern, B. S., C. Boettiger, M. C. Dietze, *et al.* 2023. Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental Science. **_Ecosphere_** 14(1): e4342. [doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4342](https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4342)
1. Scott, E. R., M. Uriarte, and E. M. Bruna. 2022. Delayed effects of climate on vital rates lead to demographic divergence in Amazonian forest fragments. **_Global Change Biology_** 28(2):463-479. [doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15900](https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15900) **_Recipient of the Postdoctoral Excellence Award from the Ecological Society of America's Plant Population Ecology Section_**
1. Audrey C. Smith, Leandra Merz, Jesse B. Borden, Chris K. Gulick, Akhil R. Kshirsagar, Emilio M. Bruna. 2022. Assessing the effect of article processing charges on the geographic diversity of authors using Elsevier's 'Mirror Journal' system. **_Quantitative Science Studies_** 2(4):1123-1143. [doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00157](https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00157) **_Featured in [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00342-w), [NRC News](https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2022/02/22/systeem-van-open-access-helpt-wetenschappers-uit-arme-landen-niet-a4092976)_**.
1. Russell, A.E., T.M. Aide, E. Braker, E. M. Bruna, C. N. Ganong, R. D. Hardin, K. D. Holl, S. C. Hotchkiss, J. Klemens, E. K. Kuprewicz, S. K. Macey, D. McClearn, G. Middendorf, R. Ostertag, J. S. Powers, S. E. Russo, J. L. Stynoski, U. Valdez, C. G. Wills. 2022. Integrating tropical research into biology education is urgently needed. **_PLoS Biology_** 20(6): e3001674. [doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001674](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001674)
1. Mundim, F. M. E. H. M. Vieira-Neto, H. Alborn, & E. M. Bruna. 2021. Disentangling the influence of resource variability and simultaneous attacks on whole-plant tolerance to herbivory. **_Journal of Ecology_** 109:2729- 2739. [PhD Thesis Chapter]. [doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13684](https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13684) _**Selected as a 2021 UF-IFAS High Impact Publication**_.
1. Bruna, E.M., R Chazdon, TM Errington and BA Nosek. 2021. A proposal to advance theory and promote collaboration in tropical biology by supporting replications. **_Biotropica_** 53:6-10. [doi.org/10.1111/btp.12912](https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12912)
1. Barbosa Silva, LV, HL Vasconcelos, MC Mack, AdS Ferreira, and EM Bruna. 2020. Effects of experimental nitrogen enrichment on soil properties and litter decomposition in a Neotropical savanna. **_Austral Ecology_** 45:1093-1102. [doi.org/10.1111/aec.12936](https://doi.org/10.1111/aec.12936) [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
2. Fournier, A., M. E. Boone, F. R. Stevens, and E. M. Bruna. 2020. refsplitr: Author name disambiguation, author georeferencing, and mapping of coauthorship networks with Web of Science data. **_Journal of Open Source Software_** 5(45):2028. [doi.org/10.21105/joss.02028](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02028)
2. Beckman, NG, CE Aslan, HS Rogers, O Kogan, JL Bronstein, JM Bullock, F Hartig, J HilleRisLambers, Y Zhou, D Zurell, JF Brodie, EM Bruna, RS Cantrell, RR Decker, E Efiom, EC Fricke, K Gurski, A Hastings, JS Johnson, BA Loiselle, MN Miriti, MG Neubert, L Pejchar, JR Poulsen, G Pufal, OH Razafindratsima, ME Sandor, K Shea, S Schreiber, EW Schupp, RS Snell, C Strickland, and J Zambrano. 2020. Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology. **_AoB Plants_** 12:plz048.
3. Costa, AN, A Bartimachi, HL Vasconcelos, EM Bruna, and EHM Vieira-Neto. 2020. Annual litter production in a Brazilian Cerrado woodland savanna. **_Southern Forests_** 82:65-69.
4. Powers, JS, EM Bruna, A Campos-Arceiz, P Delamonica Sampaio, SJ DeWalt, LG Lohmann, and RA Zahawi. 2020. Tropical biology and conservation in the time of the covid-19 pandemic. **_Biotropica_** 52:399-399.
5. Aslan, C, NG Beckman, HS Rogers, J Bronstein, D Zurell, F Hartig, K Shea, L Pejchar, M Neubert, J Poulsen, J HilleRisLambers, M Miriti, B Loiselle, E Effiom, J Zambrano, G Schupp, G Pufal, J Johnson, JM Bullock, J Brodie, E Bruna, RS Cantrell, R Decker, E Fricke, K Gurski, A Hastings, O Kogan, O Razafindratsima, M Sandor, S Schreiber, R Snell, C Strickland, and Y Zhou. 2019. Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation. **_AoB Plants_** 11:plz006.
7. Brooks, ME, K Kristensen, MR Darrigo, P Rubim, M Uriarte, E Bruna, and BM Bolker. 2019. Statistical modeling of patterns in annual reproductive rates. **_Ecology_** 100 (7):e02706 [Ph.D. Thesis Chapter].
8. Costa, AN, HL Vasconcelos, EHM Vieira-Neto, and EM Bruna. 2019. Adaptive foraging of leaf-cutter ants to spatiotemporal changes in resource availability in Neotropical savannas. **_Ecological Entomology_** 44:227-238.
9. Fletcher, RJ, Jr., JA Sefair, C Wang, CL Poli, TAH Smith, EM Bruna, RD Holt, M Barfield, AJ Marx, and MA Acevedo. 2019. Towards a unified framework for connectivity that disentangles movement and mortality in space and time. **_Ecology Letters_** 22:1680-1689.
1. Johnson-Ulrich, L. and E. Bruna. 2019. Emilio Bruna: Seed germination is lower in fragmented rainforest. **_Project Biodiversify_** [projectbiodiversify.org/emilio-bruna/](projectbiodiversify.org/emilio-bruna/)
10. Bruna, EM. 2018. Editorial board members are a non-random sample of ecological experts. **_Nature Ecology and Evolution_** 2(2):202.
10. Costa, AN, EM Bruna, and HL Vasconcelos. 2018. Do an ecosystem engineer and environmental gradient act independently or in concert to shape juvenile plant communities? Tests with the leaf-cutter ant _Atta laevigata_ in a Neotropical savanna. **_PeerJ_** 6:e5612. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
11. K. R. Zamudio, A. Kellner, C. Serejo, M. R. de Britto, C. B. Castro, P. A. Buckup, D. O. Pires, M. Couri, A. Brilhante Kury, I. Azevedo Cardoso, M. L. Monné, J. Pombal Jr., C. Mello Patiu, V. Padula, A. Dias Pimenta, R. Ventura, E. Hajdu, J. Zanol, E. M. Bruna, J. Fitzpatrick, L. A. Rocha. 2018. Lack of support for Science and Education Fails Brazilian Society - Again. **_Science_** 361(6409): 1322-1323.
11. Brito Darosci, AA, EM Bruna, JC Motta-Junior, CdS Ferreira, JG Blake, and CB Rodrigues Munhoz. 2017. Seasonality, diaspore traits and the structure of plant-frugivore networks in Neotropical savanna forest. **_Acta Oecologica_** 84:15-22. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
12. Brudvig, LA, SJ Leroux, CH Albert, EM Bruna, KF Davies, RM Ewers, DJ Levey, R Pardini, and J Resasco. 2017. Evaluating conceptual models of landscape change. **_Ecography_** 40:74-84.
13. Costa, AN, HL Vasconcelos, and EM Bruna. 2017. Biotic drivers of seedling establishment in Neotropical savannas: Selective granivory and seedling herbivory by leaf-cutter ants as an ecological filter. **_Journal of Ecology_** 105:132-141. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
14. Espin, J, S Palmas, F Carrasco-Rueda, K Riemer, PE Allen, N Berkebile, KA Hecht, K Kastner-Wilcox, MM Nunez-Regueiro, C Prince, C Rios, E Ross, B Sangha, T Tyler, J Ungvari-Martin, M Villegas, TT Cataldo, and EM Bruna. 2017. A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology. **_PLoS Biology_** 15:e2002760.
15. Mundim, FM, HT Alborn, EHM Vieira-Neto, and EM Bruna. 2017. A whole-plant perspective reveals unexpected impacts of above- and belowground herbivores on plant growth and defense. **_Ecology_** 98:70-78.
16. Resasco, J, EM Bruna, NM Haddad, C Banks-Leite, and CR Margules. 2017. The contribution of theory and experiments to conservation in fragmented landscapes. **_Ecography_** 40:109-118.
17. Rocha-Ortega, M, A Bartimachi, J Neves, EM Bruna, and HL Vasconcelos. 2017. Seed removal patterns of pioneer trees in an agricultural landscape. **_Plant Ecology_** 218:737-748.
16. Pitman, N. C. A., J. Widmer, E. M. Bruna, C. N. Jenkins, G. Stocks, L. Seales, F. Paniagua, and E. Maehr. 2017. El sorprendente liderazgo del Ecuador en la producción científica de la región andino-amazónica, pp. 27-30 in D. Romo et al. (eds.), Los Secretos del Yasuní: Avances en investigación en la Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
18. Carvalho, KS, MAF Carneiro, IC Nascimento, AK Saha, and EM Bruna. 2016. Lower ant diversity on earth mounds in a semi-arid brazilian ecosystem: Natural or a sign of degradation? **_Sociobiology_** 63(4):1022-1030.
19. Mundim, FM, and EM Bruna. 2016. Is there a temperate bias in our understanding of how climate change will alter plant- herbivore interactions? A meta- analysis of experimental studies. **_American Naturalist_** 188:S74-S89. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter] _**Selected as WEC Department's 2016 High Impact Publication**_.
20. Sobrinho, MS, M Tabarelli, IC Machado, JC Sfair, EM Bruna, and AV Lopes. 2016. Land use, fallow period and the recovery of a caatinga forest. **_Biotropica_** 48:586-597.
21. Vieira-Neto, EHM, HL Vasconcelos, and EM Bruna. 2016. Roads increase population growth rates of a native leaf-cutter ant in Neotropical savannahs. **_Journal of Applied Ecology_** 53:983-992. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
7. Parker, TH, Nakagawa, S, Gurevitch, J and IIEE (Improving Inference in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology) workshop participants. 2016. Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. **_Ecology Letters_**, 19: 726-728.
9. Whitlock, MC, JL Bronstein, EM Bruna, AM Ellison, CW Fox, MA McPeek, AJ Moore, MAF Noor, MD Rausher, LH Rieseberg, M G Ritchie, and RG Shaw. 2016. A balanced data archiving policy for long-term studies. **_Trends in Ecology and Evolution_** 31(2) 84-85 [Response to article].
10. Fine, P.V.A. and Bruna, E.M. 2016. Neotropical White-sand Forests: Origins, Ecology and Conservation of a Unique Rain Forest Environment. **_Biotropica_**, 48: 5-6. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12305
21. Hoeksema, JD and EM Bruna. 2015. Context-dependent outcomes of mutualistic interactions. Pages 181-202 in Mutualism, JL Bronstein (ed.). Oxford University Press.
22. Bruna, EM, TJ Izzo, BD Inouye, and HL Vasconcelos. 2014. Effect of mutualist partner identity on plant demography. **_Ecology_** 95:3237-3243. **_Cover Article_**.
23. Cho, AH, SA Johnson, CE Schuman, JM Adler, O Gonzalez, SJ Graves, JR Huebner, DB Marchant, SW Rifai, I Skinner, and EM Bruna. 2014. Women are underrepresented on the editorial boards of journals in environmental biology and natural resource management. **_PeerJ_** 2:e542. **_Named to the 2015 _PeerJ_ Picks Collection (Highlighting 20 articles of the 471 published in 2014)_**.
24. Smith, MJ, C Weinberger, EM Bruna, and S Allesina. 2014. The scientific impact of nations: Journal placement and citation performance. **_PLoS ONE_** 9:e109195.
25. Braunger Vasconcelos, P, GM Araújo, and EM Bruna. 2014. The role of roadsides in conserving cerrado plant diversity. **_Biodiversity and Conservation_** 23:3035-3050.
14. V. Christianini, P. S. Oliveira, E. M. Bruna, H. L. Vasconcelos. 2014. Fauna in decline: Meek shall inherit. **_Science_** 354(6201):1129.
15. Bruna, E. M. 2014 On identifying rising stars in biology. **_Bioscience_** 64(3):169.
26. Girão, LC, AV Lopes, M Tabarelli, and EM Bruna. 2014. Mudanças em atributos reprodutivos de árvores reduzem a diversidade funcional em uma paisagem fragmentada de floresta Atlântica pp. 145-174 in Serra Grande: Uma Floresta de ideas. M. Tabarelli, A. V. Neto, I. R. Leal, and A. V. Lopes (Eds.). Editora Universitároa da UFPE. Recife. [translation of Girão I 2007, _PLoS ONE_].
26. Araújo, GM, AF Amaral, EM Bruna, and HL Vasconcelos. 2013. Fire drives the reproductive responses of herbaceous plants in a Neotropical swamp. **_Plant Ecology_** 214:1479-1484.
27. Côrtes, MC, M Uriarte, MR Lemes, R Gribel, W John Kress, PE Smouse, and EM Bruna. 2013. Low plant density enhances gene dispersal in the Amazonian understory herb _Heliconia acuminata_. **_Molecular Ecology_** 22:5716-5729. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
28. Jurinitz, CF, AA de Oliveira, and EM Bruna. 2013. Abiotic and biotic influences on early-stage survival in two shade-tolerant tree species in Brazil's Atlantic forest. **_Biotropica_** 45:728-736. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
29. Lucas, CM, EM Bruna, and CMN Nascimento. 2013. Seedling co-tolerance of multiple stressors in a disturbed tropical floodplain forest. **_Ecosphere_** 4(1):3. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
30. Copeland, SM, EM Bruna, LV Barbosa Silva, MC Mack, and HL Vasconcelos. 2012. Short-term effects of elevated precipitation and nitrogen on soil fertility and plant growth in a Neotropical savanna. **_Ecosphere_** 3. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
31. Iacona, GD, LK Kirkman, and EM Bruna. 2012. Experimental test for facilitation of seedling recruitment by the dominant bunchgrass in a fire-maintained savanna. **_PLoS ONE_** 7. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
32. Mundim, FM, EM Bruna, EHM Vieira-Neto, and HL Vasconcelos. 2012. Attack frequency and the tolerance to herbivory of Neotropical savanna trees. **_Oecologia_** 168:405-414. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
33. Passmore, HA, EM Bruna, SM Heredia, and HL Vasconcelos. 2012. Resilient networks of ant-plant mutualists in Amazonian forest fragments. **_PLoS ONE_** 7(8):e40803.
34. Vasconcelos, HL, and EM Bruna. 2012. Arthropod responses to the experimental isolation of Amazonian forest fragments. **_Zoologia_** 29:515-530. **_Invited review_**.
36. Palumbo, MJ, SA Johnson, FM Mundim, AC Wolf, S Arunachalam, O Gonzalez, A Lau, JL Ulrich, A Washuta, EM Bruna. 2012. Harnessing smartphones for ecological education, research, and outreach. **_Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America_** 93(4): 390-393.
35. Bruna, EM, and AS de Andrade. 2011. Edge effects on growth and biomass partitioning of an Amazonian understory herb (_Heliconia acuminata_; Heliconiaceae). **_American Journal of Botany_** 98:1727-1734.
36. Bruna, EM, TJ Izzo, BD Inouye, M Uriarte, and HL Vasconcelos. 2011. Asymmetric dispersal and colonization success of Amazonian plant-ants queens. **_PLoS ONE_** 6:e22937.
37. Ferreira, AV, EM Bruna, and HL Vasconcelos. 2011. Seed predators limit plant recruitment in Neotropical savannas. **_Oikos_** 120:1013-1022.
39. Uriarte, M. Anciães, M. T.B. da Silva, P. Rubim, E. Johnson, and E. M. Bruna. 2011. Disentangling the drivers of reduced long-distance seed dispersal by birds in an experimentally fragmented landscape. **_Ecology_** 92(4): 924-93. **_2012 Outstanding Paper in Landscape Ecology, Int. Assoc. for Landscape Ecology - US Chapter_**.
38. Gagnon, PR, EM Bruna, P Rubim, MR Darrigo, RC Littell, M Uriarte, and WJ Kress. 2011. Growth of an understory herb is chronically reduced in Amazonian forest fragments. **_Biological Conservation_** 144:830-835.
39. Laurance, WF, JLC Camargo, RCC Luizao, SG Laurance, SL Pimm, EM Bruna, PC Stouffer, GB Williamson, J Benitez-Malvido, HL Vasconcelos, KS Van Houtan, CE Zartman, SA Boyle, RK Didham, A Andrade, and TE Lovejoy. 2011. The fate of Amazonian forest fragments: A 32-year investigation. **_Biological Conservation_** 144:56-67. **_Highlighted as 'Exceptional' by the Faculty of 1000_**.
40. Pitman, NCA, J Widmer, CN Jenkins, G Stocks, L Seales, F Paniagua, and EM Bruna. 2011. Volume and geographical distribution of ecological research in the Andes and the Amazon, 1995-2008. **_Tropical Conservation Science_** 4:64-81.
41. Bruna, EM, JF Guimarães, CT Lopes, R Pacheco, KG Facure, FG Lemos, and HL Vasconcelos. 2010. Mammalia, Estação Ecologica do Panga, a Cerrado protected area in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. **_CheckList: Journal of Species Lists and Distribution_** 6:668-675.
42. Fiske, IJ, and EM Bruna. 2010. Alternative spatial sampling in studies of plant demography: Consequences for estimates of population growth rate. **_Plant Ecology_** 207:213-225. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
43. Fortini, LB, EM Bruna, DJ Zarin, SS Vasconcelos, and IS Miranda. 2010. Altered resource availability and the population dynamics of tree species in Amazonian secondary forests. **_Oecologia_** 162:923-934.
44. Iacona, GD, LK Kirkman, and EM Bruna. 2010. Effects of resource availability on seedling recruitment in a fire-maintained savanna. **_Oecologia_** 163:171-180. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
45. Quitete Portela, RDC, EM Bruna, and FA Maes dos Santos. 2010. Demography of palm species in Brazil's Atlantic Forest: A comparison of harvested and unharvested species using matrix models. **_Biodiversity and Conservation_** 19:2389-2403. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
46. Quitete Portela, RdC, EM Bruna, and FA Maes dos Santos. 2010. Are protected areas really protecting populations? A test with an Atlantic Rain Forest palm. **_Tropical Conservation Science_** 3:361-372. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
47. Ribeiro, MBN, EM Bruna, and W Mantovani. 2010. Influence of post-clearing treatment on the recovery of herbaceous plant communities in Amazonian secondary forests. **_Restoration Ecology_** 18:50-58. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
48. Uriarte, M, EM Bruna, P Rubim, M Anciaes, and I Jonckheere. 2010. Effects of forest fragmentation on the seedling recruitment of a tropical herb: assessing seed vs. safe-site limitation. **_Ecology_** 91:1317-1328.
16. Bruna, E. M. 2010. Journals can advance tropical biology and conservation by requiring data archiving. **_Biotropica_** 42(4): 399-401.
49. Bruna, EM, IJ Fiske, and MD Trager. 2009. Habitat fragmentation and plant populations: Is what we know demographically irrelevant? **_Journal of Vegetation Science_** 20:569-576.
50. Callis, KL, LR Christ, J Resasco, DW Armitage, JD Ash, TT Caughlin, SF Clemmensen, SM Copeland, TJ Fullman, RL Lynch, C Olson, RA Pruner, EHM Vieira-Neto, R West-Singh, and EM Bruna. 2009. Improving Wikipedia: educational opportunity and professional responsibility. **_Trends in Ecology & Evolution_** 24:177-179.
51. Cardoso, E, MIB Cruzeiro Moreno, E. M., and HL Vasconcelos. 2009. Mudanças fitofisionômicas no Cerrado: 18 anos de sucesão ecológica na Estação Ecológica do Panga, Uberlândia, MG. **_Caminhos de Geografia_** 10:254-268.
52. Côrtes, M, V Gowda, WJ Kress, EM Bruna, and M Uriarte. 2009. Characterization of 10 microsatellite markers for the understory Amazonian herb _Heliconia acuminata_. **_Molecular Ecology Resources_** 9 1261-1264. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
53. Dattilo, W, TJ Izzo, BD Inouye, HL Vasconcelos, and EM Bruna. 2009. Recognition of host plant volatiles by _Pheidole minutula_ Mayr (Myrmicinae), an Amazonian ant-plant specialist. **_Biotropica_** 41:642-646.
54. Izzo, TJ, EM Bruna, HL Vasconcelos, and BD Inouye. 2009. Cooperative colony founding alters the outcome of interspecific competition between Amazonian plant-ants. **_Insectes Sociaux_** 56:341-345.
55. Kainer, KA, ML DiGiano, AE Duchelle, LHO Wadt, E Bruna, and JL Dain. 2009. Partnering for greater success: Local stakeholders and research in tropical biology and conservation. **_Biotropica_** 41:555-562.
56. Vasconcelos, HL, R Pacheco, RC Silva, PB Vasconcelos, CT Lopes, AN Costa, and EM Bruna. 2009. Dynamics of the leaf-litter arthropod fauna following fire in a Neotropical woodland savanna. **_PLoS ONE_** 4:e7762.
57. Bruna, EM, MR Darrigo, AM Furuya Pacheco, and HL Vasconcelos. 2008. Interspecific variation in the defensive responses of ant mutualists to plant volatiles. **_Biological Journal of the Linnean Society_** 94:241-249.
58. Costa, AN, HL Vasconcelos, EHM Vieira-Neto, and EM Bruna. 2008. Do herbivores exert top-down effects in Neotropical savannas? Estimates of biomass consumption by leaf-cutter ants. **_Journal of Vegetation Science_** 19:849-854. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
59. Fiske, IJ, EM Bruna, and BM Bolker. 2008. Effects of sample size on estimates of population growth rates calculated with matrix models. **_PLoS ONE_** 3:e3080. [Ph. D. Thesis Chapter].
60. Morris, WF, CA Pfister, S Tuljapurkar, CV Haridas, CL Boggs, MS Boyce, EM Bruna, DR Church, T Coulson, DF Doak, S Forsyth, J-M Gaillard, CC Horvitz, S Kalisz, BE Kendall, TM Knight, CT Lee, and ES Menges. 2008. Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variability. **_Ecology_** 89:19-25.
61. Stocks, G, L Seales, F Paniagua, E Maehr, and EM Bruna. 2008. The geographical and institutional distribution of ecological research in the tropics. **_Biotropica_** 40:397-404.
65. Vasconcelos, H. L., A. N. Costa, E. H. M. Vieira-Neto, and E. M. Bruna. 2008. Efeitos da herbivoria por formigas do gênero Atta Fabricius, 1804 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) sobre a vegetação do Cerrado. Pp. 301-311 In: Insetos Sociais: da biologia a aplicação. Vilela, E.F.; Santos, I.A.; Schoereder, J.H.; Lino Neto, J.; Campos, L.A.O. & Serrão, J.E. (Eds.). Editora da Univ. Federal de Viçosa. Viçosa, MG.
62. Girao, LC, AV Lopes, M Tabarelli, and EM Bruna. 2007. Changes in tree reproductive traits reduce functional diversity in a fragmented Atlantic forest landscape. **_PLoS ONE_** 2:e908.
63. De Athayde, SF, GM Da Silva, J Kaiabi, M Kaiabi, HR De Souza, K Ono, and EM Bruna. 2006. Participatory research and management of Arumã (_Ischnosiphon gracilis_ Rudge Koern., Marantaceae) by the Kaiabi people in the Brazilian Amazon. **_Journal of Ethnobiology_** 26:36-59. **_Cover article_**.
64. Boyce MS, Haridas CV, Lee CT, & The Nceas Stochastic Demography Working Group. 2006. Demography in an increasingly variable world. **_Trends in Ecology & Evolution_** 21(3):141-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2005.11.018.
64. Kainer, KA, M Schmink, H Covert, JR Stepp, EM Bruna, JL Dain, S Espinosa, and S Humphries. 2006. A graduate education framework for Tropical Conservation & Development. **_Conservation Biology_** 20:3-13.
65. Trager, MD, and EM Bruna. 2006. Effects of plant age, experimental nutrient addition and ant occupancy on herbivory in a Neotropical myrmecophyte. **_Journal of Ecology_** 94:1156-1163.
66. Vasconcelos, HL, EHM Vieira-Neto, FM Mundim, and EM Bruna. 2006. Roads alter the colonization dynamics of a keystone herbivore in Neotropical savannas. **_Biotropica_** 38:661-665. **_Recipient of the Julie S. Denslow Prize from the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation_**.
67. Bruna, EM, and MBN Ribeiro. 2005. Regeneration and population structure of _Heliconia acuminata_ in Amazonian secondary forests with contrasting land-use histories. **_Journal of Tropical Ecology_** 21:127-131.
68. Bruna, EM, and MK Oli. 2005. Demographic effects of habitat fragmentation on a tropical herb: Life-table response experiments. **_Ecology_** 86:1816-1824.
69. Bruna, EM, and MBN Ribeiro. 2005. The compensatory responses of an understory herb to experimental damage are habitat-dependent. **_American Journal of Botany_** 92:2101-2210.
71. Bruna, EM, HL Vasconcelos, and S Heredia. 2005. The effect of habitat fragmentation on communities of mutualists: Amazonian ants and their host plants. **_Biological Conservation_** 124:209-216.
72. Doak, DF, WF Morris, C Pfister, BE Kendall, and EM Bruna. 2005. Correctly estimating how environmental stochasticity influences fitness and population growth. **_American Naturalist_** 166:E14-E21. **_Highlighted as a 'Must Read' by the Faculty of 1000_**.
73. Lapola, DM, EM Bruna, CG de Willink, and HL Vasconcelos. 2005. Ant-tended hemiptera in Amazonian myrmecophytes: Patterns of abundance and implications for mutualism function. **_Sociobiology_** 46:433-442.
78. Bruna E. M. & W. J. Kress. 2005. Forest fragments and plant reproduction in Amazonian Brazil. Pp. 141-146 in G. A. Krupnick & W. J. Kress, eds. Plant conservation: a natural history approach. U. of Chicago Press.
18. Bruna, E. M. and K. A. Kainer. 2005. A delicate balance in Amazonia. **_Science_** 307:1044-1045. [Response to published article].
74. Bruna, EM, WJ Kress, F Marques, and OF da Silva. 2004. _Heliconia acuminata_ reproductive success is independent of local floral density. **_Acta Amazonica_** 34:467-471. **_Cover Article_**.
75. Bruna, EM, DM Lapola, and HL Vasconcelos. 2004. Interspecific variation in the defensive responses of obligate plant-ants: Experimental tests and consequences for herbivory. **_Oecologia_** 138:558-565.
76. Nakazono, EM, EM Bruna, and RCG Mesquita. 2004. Experimental harvesting of the non-timber forest product _Ischnosiphon polyphyllus_ in central Amazonia. **_Forest Ecology and Management_** 190:219-225.
80. Lapola, D. M., E. M Bruna, and H. L. Vasconcelos. 2004. Amizade tênue: relações mutualísticas entre plantas e formigas na Amazônia. **_Ciência Hoje_** 34(204): 28-33.
83. Bruna, E. M. 2004. Biological impacts of deforestation and fragmentation. Pages 85-90 in The Encyclopaedia of Forest Sciences. J. Burley, J Evans, and J Youngquist, (eds.). Elsevier Press, London.
77. Bruna, EM. 2003. Are plant populations in fragmented habitats recruitment limited? Tests with an Amazonian herb. **_Ecology_** 84:932-947.
78. Lapola, DM, EM Bruna, and HL Vasconcelos. 2003. Contrasting responses to induction cues by ants inhabiting _Maieta guianensis_ (Melastomataceae). **_Biotropica_** 35:295-300.
79. Bruna, EM. 2002. Effects of forest fragmentation on _Heliconia acuminata_ seedling recruitment in central Amazonia. **_Oecologia_** 132:235-243.
80. Bruna, EM, and WJ Kress. 2002. Habitat fragmentation and the demographic structure of an Amazonian understory herb ( _Heliconia acuminata_). **_Conservation Biology_** 16:1256-1266.
81. Bruna, EM, O Nardy, SY Strauss, and SP Harrison. 2002. Experimental assessment of _Heliconia acuminata_ growth in a fragmented Amazonian landscape. **_Journal of Ecology_** 90:639-649. **_Recipient of the _John L. Harper Prize_ from the British Ecological Society_**.
82. Laurance, WF, TE Lovejoy, HL Vasconcelos, EM Bruna, RK Didham, PC Stouffer, C Gascon, RO Bierregaard Jr., SG Laurance, and E Sampaio. 2002. Ecosystem decay of Amazonian forest fragments, a 22 year investigation. **_Conservation Biology_** 16:605-618.
83. Hoeksema, JD, and EM Bruna. 2000. Pursuing the big questions about interspecific mutualism: A review of theoretical approaches. **_Oecologia_** 125:321-330.
84. Bruna, EM. 1999. Seed germination in rainforest fragments. **_Nature_** 402:139.
85. Harrison, S, and E Bruna. 1999. Habitat fragmentation and large-scale conservation: What do we know for sure? **_Ecography_** 22:225-232.
86. Bruna, EM, RN Fisher, and TJ Case. 1996. New evidence of habitat segregation between two cryptic species of Pacific skinks (_Emoia cyanura_ and _E. impar_). **_Copeia_** 1996:998-1004.
87. Bruna, EM, RN Fisher, and TJ Case. 1996. Morphological and genetic evolution appear decoupled in Pacific skinks (Squamata: Scincidae: _Emoia_). **_Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences_** 263:681-688. **_Cover article_**.
88. Bruna, EM, RN Fisher, and TJ Case. 1995. Cryptic species of Pacific skinks (_Emoia_): Further support from mitochondrial DNA sequences. **_Copeia_** 1995:981-983.
### SOFTWARE, TECHNICAL MANUALS, & ONLINE MATERIALS (N=2)
1. HerbVar Steering Committee (2024). HerbVar: Project Manual and Field protocols (v0.9.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14232308
1. Fournier, A., F. Stevens, M. Boone, and E. M. Bruna. 2020. refsplitr. author name disambiguation, author georeferencing, and mapping of coauthorship networks with Web of Science data. R package version 1.0.0. https://github.com/ropensci/refsplitr
1. _Jean Theodore Descourtilz (1796-1855) and the Ornithologie Bresilienne_: Website created with graduate students in response to request from the UF Harn Museum of Art to analyze an aqcuisition of chromolithographs https://descourtilz.wordpress.com/
### EDITORIALS, BOOK REVIEWS, AND OTHER SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS (N=15)
1. Bruna, E., Powers, J.S. and Lohmann, L.G. 2022. 2022 ATBC Honorary Fellows. _Biotropica_ 54:1521-1522. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.13170
1. Bruna, E. M. 2019. _Biotropica_: the next 50 years. **_Biotropica_**.
1. Bruna, Emilio M. 2017. Invasive new US visa rules hurt Americans too. **_Americas Quarterly_**. http://www.americasquarterly.org/content/academic-collaboration [Invited Editorial].
1. Harms, Kyle, J. Benitez-Malvido, & E. M. Bruna. 2017. 2016 Alwyn Gentry Awards and Luis F. Bacardi Award Recipients. **_Biotropica_** [Editorial].
1. Bruna, E. M. 2016. Biotropica renames its "Outstanding Paper" awards for two pioneering scientists. **_Biotropica_** 48(6): 929 [Editorial].
1. E. M. Bruna, M. Peña-Claros, Bryan Finega, and B. A. Kaplin. 2016. A New Data Archiving Policy for _Biotropica._ **_Biotropica_**, 48(2): 139-140. [Editorial].
1. E. M. Bruna. 2014. Biotropica to become an 'online-only' journal in 2015. **_Biotropica_** 46(6): 782. [Editorial].
1. E. M. Bruna. 2014. 2014 Alwyn Gentry Awards, Luis F. Bacardi Award, and ATBC Honorary Fellows. **_Biotropica_** 46(6): 779-781. [Editorial].
1. E. M. Bruna. 2014. A word from the Editor-in-Chief. **_Biotropica_** 46(4): 377 [Editorial].
1. Bruna, E. M. 2010. Announcement: _Biotropica_ Award for Excellence in Tropical Biology and Conservation. **_Biotropica_** 42(4): 518-519 [Editorial].
1. Bruna, E. M. 2003. "For the Love of Nature". **_Science: Next Wave Online Magazine_**. [Invited essay].
1. Bruna, E. M. 2002. A biologist's guide to fragmenting the Amazon (including why it's a bad idea). **_Conservation Biology_**, 16(5): 1446-1448. [Book review].
1. Over 30 Wikipedia pages edited with students as part of graduate and undergraduate courses in Plant Animal Interactions and Tropical Ecology. Complete at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Embruna
### PUBLICATIONS BY LAB MEMBERS (N = 16; see co-authorship philosophy above; * indicates lab member).
1. \*Costa, AN and \*Vieira-Neto, EHM. 2016. Species turnover regulates leaf-cutter ant densities in environmental gradients across the Brazilian Cerrado. **_Journal of Applied Entomology_** 140(2016):474-478.
2. M. Tabarelli, \*AV Neto, IR Leal, and AV Lopes (Eds.). 2014. Serra Grande: Uma Floresta de ideas. Editora Universitária da UFPE. Recife. 672 pp.
3. Cruz Neto O, \*Aguiar AV, Twyford AD, Neaves LE, Pennington RT, and Lopes AV. 2014. Genetic and ecological outcomes of _Inga vera_ subsp _affinis_ (Leguminosae) Tree plantations in a fragmented tropical landscape. **_PLoS ONE_** 96: e99903.
4. \*Lucas CM, Schoengart J, Sheikh P, Wittmann F, Piedade MTF, and McGrath DG. 2014. Effects of land-use and hydroperiod on aboveground biomass and productivity of secondary Amazonian floodplain forests. **_Forest Ecology and Management_** 319:116-127. [Ph.D. thesis chapter].
5. Soares SM, Machado IC, \*Aguiar AV, and Lopes AV. 2014. Dioecy in the Caatinga, a Brazilian tropical dry forest: typical reproductive traits of a low frequent sexual system. **_Plant Systematics and Evolution_** 300:1299-1311.
6. Tabarelli M, \*Aguiar AV, Robeiro MC, and Metzger JP. 2012. A conversão da Floresta Atlântica em paisagens antrópicas: lições para a conservação da diversidade biológica das florestas tropicais. **_Interciencia_** 37:88-92.
7. \*Lucas CM, Mekdece F, Nascimento CMN, Holanda A-SS, Braga J, Dias S, Sousa S, Rosa PS, and Suemitsu C. 2012. Effects of short-term and prolonged saturation on seed germination of Amazonian floodplain forest species. **_Aquatic Botany_** 99:49-55. [Ph.D. thesis chapter].
8. Horn, M, SB Correa, P Parolin, BJA Pollux, JT Anderson, \*C Lucas, P Widmann, A Tiju, M Galetti, and M. Goulding. 2011. Seed dispersal by fishes in tropical and temperate waters: the growing evidence. **_Acta Oecologia_** 37:561-577.
9. Tabarelli M, \*AV Aguiar, MC Ribeiro, JPMetzger JP, and Peres CA. 2010. Prospects for biodiversity conservation in the Atlantic Forest: lessons from aging human-modified landscapes. **_Biological Conservation_** 143:2328-2340.
10. \*Gagnon, P.R., Passmore, H.A., Platt, W.J., Paine, C.E.T., Myers, J.A. and Harms, K.E. 2010. Does pyrogenicity protect burning plants? **_Ecology_** 91: 3481-3486 **_Cover Article_**.
11. \*Trager, M. D., S. Bhotika, J. A. Hostetler, G. V. Andrade, M. A. Rodriguez-Cabal, C. S. McKeon, C. W. Osenberg, and B. M. Bolker. 2010. Benefits for plants in ant-plant protective mutualisms: A meta-analysis. **_PLoS ONE_** 5:e14308.
12. Parolin P, \*C. Lucas, M.T.F. Piedade, & F. Wittmann. 2010. Drought responses of flood-tolerant trees in Amazonian Floodplains. **_Annals of Botany_** 105(1):129-39. [Invited article]
13. \*Aguiar AV, and Tabarelli M. 2010. Edge effects and seedling bank depletion: the role played by the early successional palm _Attalea oleifera_ (Arecaceae) in the Atlantic Forest. **_Biotropica_** 42:158-166.
14. Duchelle, A.E., K. Biedenweg, \*C. Lucas, J. Radachowsky, D. Wojcik, M. Londres, D. Alvira, W. Bartels, A. Virapongse, and K.A. Kainer. 2009. Graduate students and knowledge exchange with local stakeholders: Possibilities and preparation. **_Biotropica_** 41(5): 578-585.
15. \*Lucas, C.M. 2008. Within flood season variation in fruit consumption and seed dispersal by two characin fishes of the Amazon. **_Biotropica_** 40(5): 581-589.
16. Hartter, J., \*C. Lucas, A. Gaughan, and L.L. Aranda. 2008. Detecting tropical dry forest succession in a shifting cultivation mosaic of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. **_Applied Geography_** 28: 134-149.
### PUBLICLY ARCHIVED DATASETS & CODE (N=21)
1. Emilio M. Bruna, Audrey C. Smith, Leandra Merz, Jesse Borden, Chris K. Gulick, & Akhil R. Kshirsagar. (2021). Data and Code from: Assessing the effect of article processing charges on the geographic diversity of authors using Elsevier's 'Mirror Journal' system. (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5500293
2. Costa et al. (2018) Data from: The relative influence of an environmental gradient and an ecosystem engineer on seedling communities in a Neotropical savanna. Dryad Digital Repository https://doi:10.5061/dryad.vf1gq0q
2. Emilio M. Bruna. (2018, September 13). embruna/Costa-etal-PeerJ-2018: First release of code used in Costa et al 2018 PeerJ (Version v1.0.0). Peerj. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1418482
3. Espin, J., et al. (2017) Data from: A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology. Dryad Digital Repository. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mh189
4. Bruna, E. M. 2017. Code (v1.0) used in 'A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology, Espin et al.' Zenodo http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1067800
5. Vieira-Neto EHM, Vasconcelos HL, Bruna EM (2016) Data from: Roads increase population growth rates of a native leaf-cutter ant in Neotropical savannahs. Journal of Applied Ecology https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.1s4f2
6. Costa AN, Vasconcelos HL, Bruna EM (2016) Data from: Biotic-drivers of seedling establishment in Neotropical savannas: selective granivory and seedling herbivory by leaf-cutter ants as an ecological filter. Journal of Ecology https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.1hj56
7. Mundim FM, Bruna EM (2016) Data from: Is there a temperate bias in our understanding of how climate change will alter plant-herbivore interactions? A meta-analysis of experimental studies. The American Naturalist https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dn048
8. Bruna EM, Izzo TJ, Inouye BD, Vasconcelos HL (2014) Data from: Effect of mutualist partner identity on plant demography. Ecology https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5kc45
9. Bruna E.M. 2014. Code (v1.0) used in "Effect of mutualist partner identity on plant demography. Ecology". Zenodo: doi:10.5281/zenodo.11650. Available for improvement at https://github.com/embruna/ant-plant-demography.
10. Cho AH, Johnson SA, Schuman CE, Adler JM, Gonzalez O, Graves SJ, Huebner JR, Marchant DB, Rifai SW, Skinner I, Bruna EM (2014) Data from: Women are underrepresented on the editorial boards of journals in environmental biology and natural resource management. PeerJ https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6jn86.2
11. Cho et al. 2014. Code used in "Women are underrepresented on the editorial boards of journals in environmental biology and natural resource management. PeerJ":: https://github.com/embruna/Editorial-Board-Gender
12. Corrêa Côrtes M. et al. 2013. Low plant density enhances gene dispersal in the Amazonian understory herb Heliconia acuminata. Molecular Ecology Dryad Digital Repository: doi:10.5061/dryad.b003f
13. Passmore, H. A et al. 2012. Data from: Resilient networks of ant-plant mutualists in Amazonian forest fragments. PLoS ONE. doi:10.5061/dryad.pf2r
14. Copeland, S. M. et al. 2012. Data from: Effects of experimentally elevated precipitation and nitrogen on soil fertility and plant growth in a Neotropical savanna. Ecosphere. Dryad Digital Repository: doi: 10.5061/dryad.dg380p9q
15. Bruna EM, et al. 2011. Data from: Asymmetric dispersal and colonization success of Amazonian plant-ants queens. PLoS ONE. Dryad Digital Repository. doi:10.5061/dryad.h6t7g
16. Bruna, E. M. and A. Segalin de Andrade. 2011. Data from: Phenotypic plasticity in plant responses to edge effects: experimental test with an Amazonian understory herb. American Journal of Botany. Dryad Digital Repository: doi:10.5061/dryad.553hc134
17. Microsatellite sequences from Cortes, MC et al. 2009. Characterization of 10 microsatellite markers for the understorey Amazonian herb Heliconia acuminata. Molecular Ecology Resources. Genbank.
18. Stocks G. et al. 2008. Data from: The geographical and institutional distribution of ecological research in the tropics. Biotropica. Dryad Digital Repository: doi:10.5061/dryad.9097
19. Sequences used in Mitochondrial DNA sequences from Bruna, E. M. et al. 1996. Morphological and genetic evolution appear decoupled in Pacific skinks (Emoia). Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B: Genbank.
20. Heliconia acuminata Demographic Data. Seed set: http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1273926 Leaf Length vs. Area: http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.92691
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<!-- 1. E. S. Parsons and E. M. Bruna. Assessing the magnitude of abiotic edge effects in fragmented landscapes: revisiting the paradigm with data. In preparation for **_Biological Conservation_**[MA Thesis chapter]. -->
<!-- 1. Kortessis, N., R. J. Fletcher, E. M. Bruna, T. A. H. Smith, and R. D. Holt. Habitat degradation, dispersal, and matrix effects: Interactions between processes at different spatial scales determine species persistence. In preparation for **_The American Naturalist_**. -->
<!-- 1. Smith, T. A. H., E. M. Bruna, and R. J. Fletcher. Autotomy in a changing world: How landscape structure alters the prevalence and consequences of limb loss. In preparation for **_Functional Ecology_** -->
<!-- 1. E. H. M. Vieira-Neto, F. M. Mundim, and E. M. Bruna. Closed and open demographic models give contrasting patterns of inter-population dynamics in a long-lived superorganism. In preparation for **_Ecology_**. -->
<!-- 1. Goring, S., K.S. Whitney, E. M. Bruna, A. L. Jacob, and T. Poisot. Ten Simple Rules to Make Scientific Content More Accessible. Preprint at: DOI: [10.22541/au.150844289.92609826](https://doi.org/10.22541/au.150844289.92609826) -->
<!-- 1. Tolentino,M., M. Anciães, E. M. Bruna, and M. Uriarte. **_In revision*. Local and landscape factors mediate reproductive success of _Heliconia acuminata_ in a fragmented landscape. **_Landscape Ecology_**. -->
<!-- 1. Corrêa Côrtes, M., M. Uriarte, W. J. Kress, J. B. Illian, and E. M. Bruna. *In revision*. Why are the spatial distribution of individual plants and genotypes decoupled? A framework to assess the contribution of ecological interactions and environmental filtering. **_Ecology Letters_** [Ph.D. Thesis Chapter]. -->
<!-- 1. Bruna, E. M. and W. Hahn. In preparation. Is Latin American ecology really on the rise? Cross-national patterns of productivity and collaboration by Latin American scientists. In preparation for **_PLoS Biology_**. -->
<!-- 1. Rubim, P., D. M. S. Matos, M. Uriarte, and E. M. Bruna. Local density influences the growth of seedlings of an Amazonian understory herb. In preparation for **_Biotropica_** [Ph.D. Thesis Chapter]. -->
<!-- 1. Loiselle, B. A., E. M. Bruna, R. Buschbacher, and S. Athayde. In prep. How can Brazilian Studies and partnerships with Brazilian institutions shape the perception of Tropical Conservation & Development issues at US universities? Lessons from the University of Florida. Brazilian Studies in the United States: The road ahead. Yale University, FGV, and The Ministry of Education in Brazil. -->
<!-- 1. Rubim, P. R., M. Uriarte, O. Ferreira, and E. M. Bruna. Neighborhood effects and the reproductive effort of a tropical perennial herb. In preparation for **_Ecology_** [Ph.D. Thesis Chapter]. -->
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## Courses - University of Florida (N = 12)
The Future of Rain Forests (Undergraduate, 2021, 2022)
Data Collection & Management for Latin American Studies (Graduate, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Ecology and Conservation of Tropical Wildlife (Undergraduate, 03,05,07,11,12,14,18)
Plant-Animal Interactions (Graduate, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010)
Fundraising for Tropical Conservation & Development (Graduate, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2020)
Scientific Publishing (Graduate, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018)
Ecological Principles for Development & Conservation Professionals (Graduate, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Tropical Forest Community Ecology (Graduate, 2000)
Design and Methods of Research in Latin American Studies (Graduate, 2008, 2010)
Research Methods in Tropical Conservation & Development (Graduate, 2003-2007)
Seminar in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (Graduate, 2003, 2004)
Social Media Workshop (Graduate, 2016)
## Courses - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (N = 3)
Mechanisms of Species Coexistence (Graduate, 2006)
Data Management & Archiving (Graduate, 2012, 2014)
Scientific Publishing (Graduate, 2011)
## Guest Lectures (N = 35)
**University of Florida:** _UF SACNAS CV Workshop_ (2023, 2024), _The Professional Scientist_ (WIS 6934: 2021, 2022), _Diverse Perspectives in Conservation_ (WIS4934: 2021, 2022), _Human Footprint on the Landscape_ (GEO3352: 2019), _Facets of Sustainability_ (IDS2154: 2011, 2013), _Environmental Planning & Design_ (EES 6051: 2016, 2018), _The Amazon_ (LAS6290: 2009, 2011), _Design & Methods of Research in Latin American Studies_ (Graduate, 2019, 2020), _Discovering Research & Communicating Science_ (IDH3931: 2015), _Wildlife Techniques_ (WIS4945C: 2005), _Development Theory & Practice_ (LAS6938: 2010), _Wildlife Population Modeling_ (WIS6466: 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010), _Principles of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation_ (WIS6934: 2008), _Luso-Brazilian Civilization_ (POW3500: 2004) **Yale**: Tropical Forest Ecology & Conservation (2024), **Michigan State University** _Decolonizing EEB_ (2024), **INPA:** _Population Ecology_ (2002, 2003), Community Ecology (2002), **OTS**: _3M Field Course_ (2001), _Amazonian Ecosystems Field Course_ (2001), **Antioch College**: Semester Abroad in Brazil (1999, 2001), **Univ. Federal do Amazonas**: _Fragmented Landscapes Field Course_ (2000, 2002)
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### GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED
```{r GradStudentsA, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
# library(flextable)
# https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/flextable/vignettes/format.html#borders
# df <- grad_advised<-read_csv("./cv_files/grad_advised.csv") %>% filter(role=="advisor") %>% select(-role)
# table1<-df %>% regulartable() %>% autofit() %>%
# width(j=~Degree,width=.3) %>% width(j=~Year,width=.9) %>% width(j=~Instititution,width=.1)
# table1 <- fontsize(table1, part = "header", size = 11)
# table1 <- border_remove(x = table1)
# table1
```
```{r GradStudents, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
grad_advised<-read_csv("./cv_files/grad_advised.csv") %>% filter(role=="advisor") %>% select(-role)
kbl(grad_advised,digits = 1,
format = "latex",
align="l",
col.names = NULL,
longtable = T,
row.names = FALSE,
booktabs=T,
linesep = "") %>%
kable_styling(bootstrap_options = c("hover"),
latex_options = c("scale_down"),
full_width = F,
font_size = 10,
position = "left") %>%
sub("\\\\toprule", "", .) %>%
sub("\\\\bottomrule", "", .)
```
Students under my supervision have been awarded over $35,000 in grants to support their research and been the recipients of prestigious fellowships and awards to support their studies:
* Priyanka Hari Haran: Research Grants from the ATBC, UF-SNRE, & UF-TCD
* FLAS Fellowship (S. Parsons)
* NSF Predoctoral Fellowships (M. Trager, S. Copeland)
* UF IGERT Fellowship (C. Lucas)
* Inter-American Foundation Grassroots Development Fellowship (C. Lucas)
* UF Alumni Fellowship (M. Trager)
* Fulbright Fellowship (A. Neto)
* Science Without Borders Doctoral Fellowship (E. V. Neto, F. Mundim).
* NSF Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Grant (C. Lucas)
* UF-WEC Jennings Scholarship (A. Neto, M. Trager, F. Mundim, G. Iacona)
* UF-CALS Doris Lowe & Earl & Verna Lowe Scholarship (C. Lucas, E. V. Neto).
Research by my students has also been recognized for its excellence:
* Thomas Smith: Best Student Presentation, IALE-NA Annual Meeting (2022)
* Fabiane Mundim: UF-IFAS High-Impact Publication (2021)
* Fabiane Mundim: WEC High-Impact Publication (2016)
* Ana Cecilia Silva: Honorable Mention, Charles Wood Thesis Award, UF-LATAM (2015)
* Fabiane Mundim: Honorable Mention, OTS Outstanding Paper Competition (2012)
* Christine Lucas: Marianne Schmink Outstanding Dissertation Award, UF-TCD (2012)
* Ernane Vieira Neto: E. Lucy Braun Outstanding Poster Award, ESA Annual Meeting (2011)
* Shannon Moore: Best Presentation, UF High School Student Science Training Program Symposium (2010)
* Matthew Trager: Outstanding Research Award - MS Category, Wildlife Graduate Student Association (2005)
### DOCTORAL COMMITTEE SERVICE
```{r DocCmte, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
grad_advised<-read_csv("./cv_files/grad_advised.csv") %>% filter(role=="doc_cmte") %>% select(-role)
kbl(grad_advised,digits = 1,
format = "latex",
align="l",
col.names = NULL,
row.names = FALSE,
booktabs=T,
longtable = T,
linesep = "") %>%
kable_styling(bootstrap_options = c("hover"),
latex_options = c("scale_down"),
full_width = F,
font_size = 10,
position = "left") %>%
sub("\\\\toprule", "", .) %>%
sub("\\\\bottomrule", "", .)
```
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### MASTERS COMMITTEE SERVICE
```{r MastersCmte, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
grad_advised<-read_csv("./cv_files/grad_advised.csv") %>% filter(role=="masters_cmte") %>% select(-role)
kbl(grad_advised,digits = 1,
format = "latex",
align="l",
longtable = T,
col.names = NULL,
row.names = FALSE,
booktabs=T,
linesep = "") %>%
kable_styling(bootstrap_options = c("hover"),
latex_options = c("scale_down"),
full_width = F,
font_size = 10,
position = "left") %>%
sub("\\\\toprule", "", .) %>%
sub("\\\\bottomrule", "", .)
```
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### PROPOSAL REVIEW, THESIS REVIEW, OR THESIS DEFENSE COMMITTEE
```{r external, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
other<-read_csv("./cv_files/grad_advised.csv") %>% filter(role=="other") %>% select(-role,-Program)
kbl(other,digits = 1,
format = "latex",
align="l",
longtable = T,
col.names = NULL,
row.names = FALSE,
booktabs=T,
linesep = "") %>%
kable_styling(bootstrap_options = c("hover"),
latex_options = c("scale_down"),
full_width = F,
font_size = 10,
position = "left") %>%
sub("\\\\toprule", "", .) %>%
sub("\\\\bottomrule", "", .)
```
### POSTDOCTORAL, SABBATICAL, & POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS
```{r lab_members, echo=FALSE,message = FALSE,warning=FALSE}
lab_members<-read_csv("./cv_files/lab_members.csv")
lab_members$cat<-as.factor(lab_members$cat)
lab_members$cat <- ordered(lab_members$cat, levels = c("postdoc","sab" ,"postgrad", "vis_grad","ug","hs"))
lab_members2<-lab_members %>%
filter(cat=="postdoc"|cat=="sab"|cat=="postgrad") %>%
arrange(order(cat)) %>%
select(-cat) %>%
drop_na()
# replace_na(list(Name=" ", Institution=" ", Position=" ", Year=" "))
kbl(lab_members2,digits = 1,
format = "latex",
align="l",
longtable = T,