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Bruno H Saranholi

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Magioli M, Lima L, Villela P, Sampaio R, Bonjorne L, Ribeiro R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jun; 14(1):13538. PMID: 38866909
Although considered an evolutionary force responsible for shaping ecosystems and biodiversity, fires' natural cycle is being altered by human activities, increasing the odds of destructive megafire events. Here, we show...
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Saranholi B, Franca F, Vogler A, Barlow J, Vaz de Mello F, Maldaner M, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2024 Apr; 24(5):e13961. PMID: 38646932
Over the past few years, insects have been used as samplers of vertebrate diversity by assessing the ingested-derived DNA (iDNA), and dung beetles have been shown to be a good...
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Rodrigues N, Saranholi B, Inforzato A, Silveira L, Desbiez A, Galetti Jr P
Genet Mol Biol . 2024 Mar; 47(1):e20230252. PMID: 38446984
The progressive fragmentation and loss of habitats represent the main threats for endangered species, causing genetic consequences that may have potential implications for a population's long-term persistence. Large mammals are...
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Saranholi B, Rodriguez-Castro K, Carvalho C, Chahad-Ehlers S, Gestich C, Andrade S, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2023 Aug; 23(8):1790-1799. PMID: 37535317
Ingested-derived DNA (iDNA) from insects represents a powerful tool for assessing vertebrate diversity because insects are easy to sample, have a diverse diet and are widely distributed. Because of these...
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Carvalho C, de Oliveira M, Rodriguez-Castro K, Saranholi B, Galetti Jr P
Mol Ecol Resour . 2021 Nov; 22(4):1262-1273. PMID: 34724330
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) have been increasingly recognized as powerful tools for biodiversity assessment and conservation management. However, eDNA/iDNA efficiency for vertebrate diversity assessment remains uncertain, and...
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Barragan-Ruiz C, Silva-Santos R, Saranholi B, Desbiez A, Galetti Jr P
Front Genet . 2021 Jul; 12:669350. PMID: 34276776
In general, large mammal species with highly specialized feeding behavior and solitary habits are expected to suffer genetic consequences from habitat loss and fragmentation. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed...
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Rodrigues N, Saranholi B, Angeloni T, Pasqualotto N, Chiarello A, Galetti Jr P
Ecol Evol . 2020 Jul; 10(12):5219-5225. PMID: 32607145
Introduced in South America at the end of the 19th century, the European hare population has expanded dramatically and now represents a risk to native Brazilian forest rabbits. Monitoring the...
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Xavier P, Cordeiro Y, Alexandre P, Pires P, Saranholi B, Silva E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Nov; 9(1):17363. PMID: 31758045
Targeting self-renewal and tumorigenicity has been proposed as a potential strategy against cancer stem cells (CSCs). Epigenetic proteins are key modulators of gene expression and cancer development contributing to regulation...
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Grilo C, Coimbra M, Cerqueira R, Barbosa P, Dornas R, Goncalves L, et al.
Ecology . 2018 Sep; 99(11):2625. PMID: 30229895
Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. Mortality due to roads (hereafter road-kill) can affect the dynamic of populations of many species...
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Alberts C, Saranholi B, Frei F, Galetti Jr P
PLoS One . 2017 Sep; 12(9):e0184073. PMID: 28880947
To avoid certain problems encountered with more-traditional and invasive methods in behavioral-ecology studies of mammalian predators, such as felids, molecular approaches have been employed to identify feces found in the...