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Milton Groppo

Faculty of Philosophy Sciences and Letters of Ribeirao Preto City, Department of Comparative Biology- University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Biography

Milton Groppo is a Botanist, Professor at University of São Paulo since 2008. He is the Head of the Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Curator of Herbarium of the Department of Biology, Ribeirão Preto School of Philosophy, Science and Literature (Herbarium SPFR).  His main research is on Neotropical flora, especially in families Rutaceae (Sapindales), Aquifoliaceae (Aquifoliales), and floristics. Intense collaborations with researchers from pharmacology and chemistry fields.

Publications

Ecological Niche Modeling: Using Satellite Imagery and New Field Data to Support Ecological Theory and its Applicability in the Brazilian Cerrado

The value of modeling as a tool to analyze species distribution in geographic space has been well documented. In the present study, we predicted potential distribution of Davilla elliptica a typical Brazilian Cerrado plant, to determine if the niche specified by the model was favorable habitat, and confirmed by actual occurrence data throughout the... Read More»

Ismael Martins Pereira and Milton Groppo

Research Article: J Ecosyst Ecogr 2012, 2:111

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