Carlos A. Peres Scientist

Carlos Augusto Peres (Portuguese: [ˈkahluz ɐwˈɡuʃtu ˈpɛɾiʃ]) (born 1963) is a Brazilian field biologist and conservation biologist who works in the Amazon and other neotropical forest regions on questions involving wildlife and biological conservation. His research interests are in the large-scale patterns of large-bodied vertebrate diversity and abundance in Amazonian forests; the effects of different forms on human disturbance, including hunting, habitat fragmentation and wildfires, on Amazonian forest vertebrates; and reserve selection and design criteria in relation to regional gradients of biodiversity value and implementation costs. He currently co-directs three research programs on natural resource management in eastern, southern and western Amazonia focusing on the ecology of natural and heavily modified landscapes and their role in the retention of biodiversity.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1963
Birth place
Brazil , Belém
Nationality
Brazil
Residence
United Kingdom , Norwich
Education
Duke University
United Kingdom
University of Cambridge
Known for
Brazil nut

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