Carlos Peres

Carlos Peres

University of East Anglia

H-index: 125

Europe-United Kingdom

About Carlos Peres

Carlos Peres, With an exceptional h-index of 125 and a recent h-index of 77 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of East Anglia, specializes in the field of Tropical ecology, Conservation biology, Forest ecology & management, Wildlife biology, Conservation planning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Geography and ecology shape the phylogenetic composition of Amazonian tree communities

Predicting animal abundance through local ecological knowledge: An internal validation using consensus analysis

Community-based fisheries management exert a vast value-added effective protection footprint in Amazonian forests

Disentangling the effects of habitat fragmentation and top-down trophic cascades on small mammal assemblages on Amazonian forest islands

Functional responses of amazonian frogs to flooding by a large hydroelectric dam

Biodiversity responses to insular fragmentation in Amazonia: two decades of research in the Balbina Hydroelectric Reservoir

Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

Overlooking vegetation loss outside forests imperils the Brazilian Cerrado and other non-forest biomes

Carlos Peres Information

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Citations(all)

55425

Citations(since 2020)

22888

Cited By

41412

hIndex(all)

125

hIndex(since 2020)

77

i10Index(all)

400

i10Index(since 2020)

334

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Carlos Peres Skills & Research Interests

Tropical ecology

Conservation biology

Forest ecology & management

Wildlife biology

Conservation planning

Top articles of Carlos Peres

Predicting animal abundance through local ecological knowledge: An internal validation using consensus analysis

People and Nature

2024/2/14

Community-based fisheries management exert a vast value-added effective protection footprint in Amazonian forests

2024/1/23

Carlos Peres
Carlos Peres

H-Index: 75

José Dias
José Dias

H-Index: 3

Disentangling the effects of habitat fragmentation and top-down trophic cascades on small mammal assemblages on Amazonian forest islands

Biological Conservation

2024/5/1

Functional responses of amazonian frogs to flooding by a large hydroelectric dam

Biodiversity and Conservation

2024/4/17

Biodiversity responses to insular fragmentation in Amazonia: two decades of research in the Balbina Hydroelectric Reservoir

2024/4/17

Overlooking vegetation loss outside forests imperils the Brazilian Cerrado and other non-forest biomes

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2024/1

Soil macrofauna communities in Brazilian land-use systems

Biodiversity Data Journal

2024

Using historical habitat loss to predict contemporary mammal extirpations in Neotropical forests

Conservation Biology

2024/3/8

Beta‐diversity buffers fragmented landscapes against local species losses

Oikos

2024/1

The historical ecology of the world’s largest tropical country uniquely chronicled by its municipal coat-of-arms symbology

Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências

2023/12/15

Does deforestation beget disease?: Leishmania host and vector communities across a gradient of forest loss on the Amazonian deforestation frontier

Authorea Preprints

2023/6/14

Térmitas da Floresta Amazônica: uma lista de espécies do Estado do Acre, Brasil

Biota Neotropica

2023/12/8

Sparing old-growth maximises conservation outcomes within selectively logged Amazonian rainforest

Biological Conservation

2023/6/1

Ranging ecology and resource selection of white‐lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) in the world's largest tropical agricultural frontier

Ecology and Evolution

2023/10

Amazonian forest termites: a species checklist from the State of Acre, Brazil

Biota Neotropica

2023/12/8

Large‐scale impacts of selective logging on canopy tree beta‐diversity in the Brazilian Amazon

Journal of Applied Ecology

2023/6

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