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C Guilherme Becker

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Nature|January 30, 2024
Brazil must reverse gear on Amazon road developmentLucas Ferrante, C Guilherme Becker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2011
Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitatsC Guilherme Becker, Kelly R Zamudio
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2013
The Brazilian Adirondacks?C Guilherme Becker, David Rodriguez, Kelly R Zamudio
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2017
Historical amphibian declines and extinctions in Brazil linked to chytridiomycosisTamilie Carvalho, C Guilherme Becker, Luís Felipe Toledo
Plos One|May 3, 2011
Turtle carapace anomalies: the roles of genetic diversity and environmentGuillermo Velo-Antón, C Guilherme Becker, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera
Ecology and Evolution|April 24, 2013
Structure of a mosaic hybrid zone between the field crickets Gryllus firmus and G. pennsylvanicusErica L Larson, C Guilherme Becker, Eliana R Bondra, et al.
Heredity|January 29, 2021
Spatiotemporal adaptive evolution of an MHC immune gene in a frog-fungus disease systemAlexa L Trujillo, Eric A Hoffman, C Guilherme Becker, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|September 18, 2009
Habitat split as a cause of local population declines of amphibians with aquatic larvaeC Guilherme Becker, Carlos R Fonseca, Célio F B Haddad, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 13, 2021
Co-infecting pathogen lineages have additive effects on host bacterial communitiesDaniel Medina, Sasha E Greenspan, Tamilie Carvalho, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Disease risk in temperate amphibian populations is higher at closed-canopy sitesC Guilherme Becker, David Rodriguez, Ana V Longo, et al.
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Nature|January 30, 2024
Brazil must reverse gear on Amazon road developmentLucas Ferrante, C Guilherme Becker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2011
Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitatsC Guilherme Becker, Kelly R Zamudio
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2013
The Brazilian Adirondacks?C Guilherme Becker, David Rodriguez, Kelly R Zamudio
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2017
Historical amphibian declines and extinctions in Brazil linked to chytridiomycosisTamilie Carvalho, C Guilherme Becker, Luís Felipe Toledo
Plos One|May 3, 2011
Turtle carapace anomalies: the roles of genetic diversity and environmentGuillermo Velo-Antón, C Guilherme Becker, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera
Ecology and Evolution|April 24, 2013
Structure of a mosaic hybrid zone between the field crickets Gryllus firmus and G. pennsylvanicusErica L Larson, C Guilherme Becker, Eliana R Bondra, et al.
Heredity|January 29, 2021
Spatiotemporal adaptive evolution of an MHC immune gene in a frog-fungus disease systemAlexa L Trujillo, Eric A Hoffman, C Guilherme Becker, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|September 18, 2009
Habitat split as a cause of local population declines of amphibians with aquatic larvaeC Guilherme Becker, Carlos R Fonseca, Célio F B Haddad, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 13, 2021
Co-infecting pathogen lineages have additive effects on host bacterial communitiesDaniel Medina, Sasha E Greenspan, Tamilie Carvalho, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Disease risk in temperate amphibian populations is higher at closed-canopy sitesC Guilherme Becker, David Rodriguez, Ana V Longo, et al.
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