Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Plant Science, Global and Planetary Change
1219
Scholar Citations
17
Scholar h-index
21
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RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Yield vulnerability of low-income smallholders to pollinator declines in Brazil is biome-dependent W Oliveira, RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, BF Viana, CA Peres, ... PLoS One 20 (11), e0337328 , 2025 2025
Same tree species, different reproductive phenological patterns between tropical urban green spaces and natural areas MTP Oliveira, JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, AV Lopes Discover Ecology 1 (1), 13 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
A global review of urban pollinators and implications for maintaining pollination services in tropical cities PK Maruyama, JLS Silva, IN Gomes, C Bosenbecker, O Cruz-Neto, ... Ecology of Tropical Cities, Volume II: Biodiversity, People & Places, 291-313 , 2025 2025 Citations: 25
Climate change will lead to local extinctions and mismatched range contractions disrupting bee-dependent crop pollination W Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, JLS Silva, M Tabarelli, CA Peres, AV Lopes Frontiers in Bee Science 3, 1510451 , 2025 2025 Citations: 15
Use of woody species in the Caatinga dry forest may lead to higher vulnerability to extirpation: An assessment based on ethnobiological, reproductive and conservation criteria JLS Silva, MF Barros, KF Rito, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, IR Leal, ... Flora 317, 152568 , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Markedly declining reproductive functional diversity of food plants in the world’s largest tropical country despite rapid cropland expansion W Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, L Galetto, CA Peres, AV Lopes Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 357, 108673 , 2023 2023 Citations: 12
Diverse urban pollinators and where to find them VHD Silva, IN Gomes, JCF Cardoso, C Bosenbecker, JLS Silva, ... Biological Conservation 281, 110036 , 2023 2023 Citations: 76
Aridity mediates the effect of wood extraction on the reproductive output of an endemic disturbance‐adapted woody species (Cenostigma microphyllum, Leguminosae) in the Caatinga … W Oliveira, O Cruz‐Neto, JLS Silva, M Tabarelli, AV Lopes Austral Ecology 48 (2), 251-265 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Reproductive functional organization of woody plant assemblages along regeneration in a Caatinga dry forest JLS Silva, MF Barros, KF Rito, O Cruz-Neto, X Arnan, M Tabarelli, IR Leal, ... Forest Ecology and Management 533, 120852 , 2023 2023 Citations: 7
Atlantic flower–invertebrate interactions: A data set of occurrence and frequency of floral visits D Boscolo, B Nobrega Rodrigues, PA Ferreira, LE Lopes, VR Tonetti, ... Ecology 104 (3), e3900 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Scented at day and night: diel variation in the floral scent chemistry of the threatened tree Amburana cearensis (Leguminosae) and effects of this variation on its pollinators EC Barral, O Cruz-Neto, LA Borges, ACG da Costa, ACD Maia, ... Flora 297, 152181 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
Higher flower number in Jatropha mutabilis (Euphorbiaceae) increases the frequency of floral visitors in the Caatinga dry forest JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, AV Lopes Arthropod-Plant Interactions 16 (3), 317-327 , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Climate change will likely threaten areas of suitable habitats for the most relevant medicinal plants native to the Caatinga dry forest JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, UP Albuquerque, AV Lopes Ethnobiology and Conservation 11 , 2022 2022 Citations: 19
Chronic anthropogenic disturbances and aridity negatively affect specialized reproductive traits and strategies of edible fruit plant assemblages in a Caatinga dry forest W Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, JLS Silva, KF Rito, IR Leal, M Tabarelli, ... Forest Ecology and Management 514, 120214 , 2022 2022 Citations: 17
Increasing chronic anthropogenic disturbances and aridity differentially impact pollen traits and female reproductive success of Tacinga palmadora (Cactaceae) in … D Centeno-Alvarado, JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, X Arnan, AV Lopes Regional Environmental Change 22 (2), 53 , 2022 2022 Citations: 4
Higher frequency of legitimate pollinators and fruit set of autotetraploid trees of Libidibia ferrea (Leguminosae) compared to diploids in a mixed tropical urban … W Oliveira, JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, MTP Oliveira, ... Journal of Plant Research 135 (2), 235-245 , 2022 2022 Citations: 8
Climate change may reduce suitable habitats for Tacinga palmadora (Cactaceae) in the Caatinga dry forest: species distribution modeling considering plant … D Centeno-Alvarado, JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, AV Lopes Regional Environmental Change 22 (1), 16 , 2022 2022 Citations: 8
Pollinator-dependent crops in Brazil yield nearly half of nutrients for humans and livestock feed RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, BF Viana, CA Peres, AV Lopes Global Food Security 31, 100587 , 2021 2021 Citations: 27
Neglected diversity of crop pollinators: Lessons from the world’s largest tropical country AV Lopes, RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, CA Peres, BF Viana, TC Giannini, ... Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 19 (4), 500-504 , 2021 2021 Citations: 20
Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide: A comprehensive review including research funding and policy actions JLS Silva, MTP de Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, AV Lopes Ambio 50 (4), 884-900 , 2021 2021 Citations: 80
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Pollination ecosystem services: A comprehensive review of economic values, research funding and policy actions. RG Porto, RF De Almeida, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, BF Viana, CA Peres, ... Food Security 12 (6) , 2020 2020 Citations: 384
Climate change will reduce suitable Caatinga dry forest habitat for endemic plants with disproportionate impacts on specialized reproductive strategies JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, CA Peres, M Tabarelli, AV Lopes PloS one 14 (5), e0217028 , 2019 2019 Citations: 164
Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide: A comprehensive review including research funding and policy actions JLS Silva, MTP de Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, AV Lopes Ambio 50 (4), 884-900 , 2021 2021 Citations: 80
Diverse urban pollinators and where to find them VHD Silva, IN Gomes, JCF Cardoso, C Bosenbecker, JLS Silva, ... Biological Conservation 281, 110036 , 2023 2023 Citations: 76
High richness of exotic trees in tropical urban green spaces: Reproductive systems, fruiting and associated risks to native species JLS e Silva, MTP de Oliveira, W Oliveira, LA Borges, O Cruz-Neto, ... Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 50, 126659 , 2020 2020 Citations: 61
Synchronous phenology of hawkmoths (Sphingidae) and Inga species (Fabaceae–Mimosoideae): implications for the restoration of the Atlantic forest of … O Cruz-Neto, IC Machado, JA Duarte Jr, AV Lopes Biodiversity and Conservation 20 (4), 751-765 , 2011 2011 Citations: 50
Genetic and Ecological Outcomes of Inga vera Subsp. affinis (Leguminosae) Tree Plantations in a Fragmented Tropical Landscape O Cruz Neto, AV Aguiar, AD Twyford, LE Neaves, RT Pennington, ... PLoS One 9 (6), e99903 , 2014 2014 Citations: 38
The influence of nectar production and floral visitors on the female reproductive success of Inga (Fabaceae): a field experiment O Cruz-Neto, IC Machado, L Galetto, AV Lopes Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 177 (2), 230-245 , 2015 2015 Citations: 36
Urban green areas retain just a small fraction of tree reproductive diversity of the Atlantic forest MTP Oliveira, JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, LA Borges, LC Girao, M Tabarelli, ... Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 54, 126779 , 2020 2020 Citations: 35
Plant and pollination blindness: risky business for human food security W Oliveira, JLS Silva, RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, BF Viana, ... BioScience 70 (2), 109-110 , 2020 2020 Citations: 34
Reduced reproductive success of the endangered tree brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata, Leguminosae) in urban ecosystem compared to Atlantic forest remnant: lessons for tropical … W Oliveira, JLS e Silva, MTP de Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, LAP da Silva, ... Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 41, 303-312 , 2019 2019 Citations: 28
Pollinator-dependent crops in Brazil yield nearly half of nutrients for humans and livestock feed RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, BF Viana, CA Peres, AV Lopes Global Food Security 31, 100587 , 2021 2021 Citations: 27
A global review of urban pollinators and implications for maintaining pollination services in tropical cities PK Maruyama, JLS Silva, IN Gomes, C Bosenbecker, O Cruz-Neto, ... Ecology of Tropical Cities, Volume II: Biodiversity, People & Places, 291-313 , 2025 2025 Citations: 25
Divergent responses of plant reproductive strategies to chronic anthropogenic disturbance and aridity in the Caatinga dry forest JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, KF Rito, X Arnan, IR Leal, CA Peres, M Tabarelli, ... Science of the total environment 704, 135240 , 2020 2020 Citations: 21
Neglected diversity of crop pollinators: Lessons from the world’s largest tropical country AV Lopes, RG Porto, O Cruz-Neto, CA Peres, BF Viana, TC Giannini, ... Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 19 (4), 500-504 , 2021 2021 Citations: 20
Climate change will likely threaten areas of suitable habitats for the most relevant medicinal plants native to the Caatinga dry forest JLS Silva, O Cruz-Neto, M Tabarelli, UP Albuquerque, AV Lopes Ethnobiology and Conservation 11 , 2022 2022 Citations: 19
Chronic anthropogenic disturbances and aridity negatively affect specialized reproductive traits and strategies of edible fruit plant assemblages in a Caatinga dry forest W Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, JLS Silva, KF Rito, IR Leal, M Tabarelli, ... Forest Ecology and Management 514, 120214 , 2022 2022 Citations: 17
Climate change will lead to local extinctions and mismatched range contractions disrupting bee-dependent crop pollination W Oliveira, O Cruz-Neto, JLS Silva, M Tabarelli, CA Peres, AV Lopes Frontiers in Bee Science 3, 1510451 , 2025 2025 Citations: 15
Atlantic flower–invertebrate interactions: A data set of occurrence and frequency of floral visits D Boscolo, B Nobrega Rodrigues, PA Ferreira, LE Lopes, VR Tonetti, ... Ecology 104 (3), e3900 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Pollination partial recovery across monospecific plantations of a native tree (Inga vera, Leguminosae) in the Atlantic forest: lessons for restoration O Cruz-Neto, JLS e Silva, MM Woolley, M Tabarelli, AV Lopes Forest Ecology and Management 427, 383-391 , 2018 2018 Citations: 13