Camilo Benítez Riveros

ORCID: 0000-0002-2448-3452
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Research Areas
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Botanical Research and Applications
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Guyra Paraguay
2020-2024

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
2024

Universidad Nacional de Asunción
2016

Ingridi Camboim Franceschi Rubem A.P. Dornas Isabel Salgueiro Lermen Artur Vicente Pfeifer Coelho Ademir Henrique Vilas Boas and 95 more Adriano G. Chiarello Adriano Pereira Paglia Agnis Cristiane de Souza Alana Rafaela Borsekowsky Alessandro Rocha Alex Bager Alexander Zaidan de Souza Alexandre Martins Costa Lopes Aloysio Souza de Moura Aluane Silva Ferreira Alvaro García‐Olaechea Ana Cláudia Delciellos Ana Elisa de Faria Bacellar Ana Kellen Nogueira Campelo Ana Maria de Oliveira Paschoal Anderson Claudino Rolim André Luiz Ferreira da Silva André Monnerat Lanna André Pereira da Silva Andresa Guimarães Ângela Maria Rosas Cardoso Angélica Soligo Cassol Anna Ludmilla da Costa‐Pinto Ariel Guilherme Santos do Nascimento Arthur Soares Fernandes Aryanne Clyvia Áureo Banhos Barbara Lima‐Silva Beatriz de Mello Beisiegel Beatriz Fernandes Lima Luciano Bernardo de Faria Leopoldo Bruna Nunes Krobel Bruno Busnello Kubiak Bruno H. Saranholi Bruno Senna Corrêa Caio Sant Anna Teixeira Camila Rezende Ayroza Camila Righetto Cassano Camilo Benítez Riveros Carla C. Gestich Carla Denise Tedesco Carla Gheler‐Costa Carla Grasiele Zanin Hegel Carlito da Silva Evangelista Carlos Eduardo Morando Faria Ferreira Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle Carolina Franco Esteves Caroline Espinosa Caroline Leuchtenberger Catalina Sánchez‐Lalinde Cauanne Iglesias Campos Machado Cecilia S. Andreazzi Cecília Bueno Cecília Cronemberger Claudio L. Novaes Cynthia Elisa Widmer Cyntia Cavalcante Santos Daniel da Silva Ferraz Daniel Galiano Daniela Aparecida Savariz Bôlla Daniela Behs Daniele Pereira Rodrigues Danielle Picão de Melo Déborah Maria Soares Ramos Denise Lidório de Mattia Diego Dias Pavei Diogo Loretto Douglas da Silva Huning Douglas de Matos Dias Éder Ricardo Paetzhold Elaine Rios Eleonore Zulnara Freire Setz Eliana Cazetta Emanuel Giovani Cafofo Silva Emanuelle Pasa Erica Naomi Saito Erick Francisco Silva de Aguiar Érika Paula Castro Ernesto B. Viveiros de Castro Ezequiel Pedó Fabiane de Aguiar Pereira Fábio Bolzan Fábio de Oliveira Roque Fábio Dias Mazim Fábio Henrique Comin Fábio Maffei Felipe Bortolotto Peters Felipe Moreli Fantacini Felipe Pessoa da Silva Felipe Santana Machado Felipe Vélez‐García Fernanda Stussi Fernando A. Perini Fernando C. Passos Fernando Carvalho

Abstract Camera traps became the main observational method of a myriad species over large areas. Data sets from camera can be used to describe patterns and monitor occupancy, abundance, richness wildlife, essential information for conservation in times rapid climate land‐cover changes. Habitat loss poaching are responsible historical population losses mammals Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot, especially medium large‐sized species. Here we present data set trap surveys native (>1 kg)...

10.1002/ecy.4298 article EN Ecology 2024-04-12

Summary We present an assessment of the Southern Paraguayan Grasslands using Important Bird Areas (IBAs) located in a grassland landscape mosaic. Eleven IBAs southern Paraguay were evaluated 10 years after their designation, BirdLife International method to assess state, pressure, and response these areas, during 2017 2018. Overall, Pressure from ecosystem modifications led by fire, fire suppression, agricultural expansion, intensification due farming grazing have been identified as major...

10.1017/s0959270920000258 article EN Bird Conservation International 2020-05-20

Plumage aberrations are common in wild birds; however, there few documented records for most Neotropical bird species. Here, we present the first record of dilution plumage aberration Rufescent Tiger-Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum). In August 2017, observed an individual with a “diluted” coloration compared to typical this With yellowish-brown feathers head and neck, especially pale gray upperparts, overall appearance seems be, likely, case “Pastel” aberration. However, tones may have been caused...

10.58843/ornneo.v30i0.489 article EN cc-by Ornitología Neotropical 2020-02-26
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