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Master's degree in Ecology. My work involves vibration pollination and bee bioacoustics. I'm new to ecology and botany, but I'm becoming increasingly fascinated by these fields. I'm a musician by vocation and a ''sambista" by passion.

Master's degree in Ecology. I'm interested in how floral polymorphisms relate to the cognitive system of bees. I aim to combine research with meliponiculture soon. I love using music to focus and to distract myself/dance (:

I'm currently a postdoctoral fellow at UFABC and in Animal Biology at UFVJM. I work primarily on antagonistic interactions and their effects on various aspects of pollination, seeking to understand the functioning and structure of these plant-animal interactions in the community and how they influence plant reproduction. I enjoy photographing nature, reading, traveling while listening to music, and watching Friends to relax.

I have a degree in Biology. In pollination biology, I work with biomechanical models to study vibration pollination. Gardening and yoga also help me feel more connected to nature and myself.
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Evolutionary ecologist interested in insect-plant interactions, pollination systems, and the evolution of floral traits. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Vallejo-Marin Lab at Uppsala University, Sweden. I enjoy nature, hiking, plants, and music.

I have a degree in Biology and I am currently studying explanations for bee avoidance theory and the macroevolution of Mutisia. I also spend my time joking around, listening to music, or playing games.

I'm currently a NERP technician. My work uses individual-based models to understand pollen deposition on bees' bodies and plant reproductive success. When I'm not researching pollen fates, I try to release endorphins, whether through exercise, watching The Office, or enjoying a pagode with the best.