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Camila Silveira Souza
Camila Silveira Souza
Professor, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros
Verified email at ufpr.br
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Plant-pollinator networks in the tropics: a review
J Vizentin-Bugoni, PK Maruyama, CS de Souza, J Ollerton, AR Rech, ...
Ecological networks in the tropics: An integrative overview of species …, 2018
1232018
Temporal variation in plant–pollinator networks from seasonal tropical environments: Higher specialization when resources are scarce
CSS Camila S. Souza, Pietro K. Maruyama, Camila Aoki, Maria R. Sigrist ...
Journal of Ecology 106 (6), 2409-2420, 2018
1012018
Flora of Brazilian humid Chaco: composition and reproductive phenology
MR Sigrist, T Stefanello, C Souza, T Freitas, C Aoki, ÂL Sartori, L Arakaki
Check List 9 (5), 973-979, 2013
352013
Tropical urban areas support highly diverse plant-pollinator interactions: An assessment from Brazil.
VT NASCIMENTO, K AGOSTINI, CS SOUZA, PK MARUYAMA
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 198, 2020
302020
Global patterns in anuran–prey networks: structure mediated by latitude
K Ceron, LGR Oliveira‐Santos, CS Souza, DO Mesquita, FLS Caldas, ...
Oikos 128 (11), 1537-1548, 2019
282019
Anthropogenic impacts on plant-animal mutualisms: A global synthesis for pollination and seed dispersal
AL Teixido, LF Fuzessy, CS Souza, IN Gomes, LA Kaminski, PC Oliveira, ...
Biological Conservation 266, 109461, 2022
212022
Plant‐centred sampling estimates higher beta diversity of interactions than pollinator‐based sampling across habitats
CS Souza, PK Maruyama, KCBS Santos, IG Varassin, CL Gross, ...
New Phytologist 230 (6), 2501-2512, 2021
212021
Ecological networks in the tropics
J Vizentin-Bugoni, PK Maruyama, CS de Souza, J Ollerton, AR Rech, ...
Ecol. Networks Trop, 2018
202018
Pollination and reproductive system of synchronopatric species of Cactaceae (Cactoideae) subject to interspecific flow of pollen: an example of ecological adaptation in the …
MRS B. H. S. Ferreira, A. C. Gomes, C. S. Souza, J. R. Fabri
Plant Biology 20 (1), 101-112, 2017
19*2017
Vegetation structure and edaphic factors in veredas reflect different conservation status in these threatened areas
YRF Nunes, CS Souza, IFP de Azevedo, OS de Oliveira, LA Frazão, ...
Forest Ecosystems 9, 100036, 2022
132022
Unsuccessful introduced biocontrol agents can act as pollinators of invasive weeds: Bitou Bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata) as an example
CL Gross, JD Whitehead, C Silveira de Souza, D Mackay
Ecology and Evolution 7 (20), 8643-8656, 2017
122017
Diurnal anthophilous fauna in Brazilian Chaco vegetation: phenology and interaction with flora
CS de Souza, C Aoki, DMC Alcantara, S Laroca, M Sazima, A Pott, ...
Brazilian Journal of Botany 40, 203-213, 2017
122017
Floral traits as potential indicators of pollination vs. theft
CS Souza, C Aoki, A Ribas, A Pott, MR Sigrist
Rodriguésia 67, 309-320, 2016
122016
Adaptive response of extreme epiphyte Tillandsia species (Bromeliaceae) is demonstrated by different sexual reproduction strategies in the Brazilian Chaco
AC Gomes, BHS Ferreira, CS Souza, LMM Arakaki, C Aoki, GM Paggi, ...
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 192 (4), 840-854, 2020
112020
Natural fire does not affect the structure and beta diversity of plant-pollinator networks, but diminishes floral-visitor specialization in Cerrado
GJ Baronio, CS Souza, PK Maruyama, J Raizer, MR Sigrist, C Aoki
Flora 281, 151869, 2021
102021
Multilayer networks assisting to untangle direct and indirect pathogen transmission in bats
DMC Alcantara, P Ikeda, CS Souza, VVC de Mello, JM Torres, ...
Microbial Ecology 86 (2), 1292-1306, 2023
92023
A multilayer network in an herbaceous tropical community reveals multiple roles of floral visitors
G de Oliveira Lima Ana Virgínia Leite Camila Silveira Souza Cibele Cardoso ...
Oikos, 2020
82020
Phenology and pollination ecology of Prosopis rubriflora (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae), a species from the semi-arid Brazilian Chaco
MR Sigrist, TH Stefanello, CS de Souza, W Vargas, KSM Almeida, ...
Brazilian Journal of Botany 41, 103-115, 2018
72018
Ants climb plants because they cannot swim: ant presence on flowers during the flood season reduces the frequency of floral visitors
CS Souza, GJ Baronio, CE Weirich, AF Oliveira, BH dos Santos Ferreira, ...
Ecological Entomology 45 (6), 1337-1345, 2020
62020
Patch size changes the composition of flower visitors and influences pollen flow
K CBS Santos, CS Souza, R Arruda, AC Araujo
Plant Ecology & Diversity 14 (5-6), 255-266, 2021
52021
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