Diego Resende Rodrigues

@professor_diego_pardal

Professor at Biological Science/Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná
Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná

Diego Resende Rodrigues
He holds a graduation's degree in Biological Sciences from the Luiz Meneghel Campus of the State University of Northern Paraná. He has experience in the fields of Ecology and Botany, with a focus on plant population studies, tree communities, Biodiversity, Conservation, and forest regeneration. He obtained his Master's degree from the Graduate Program in Biological Sciences at the State University of Londrina. He completed his Ph.D. in the Biological Sciences Graduate Program, specializing in Biodiversity and Conservation of fragmented habitats, at the State University of Londrina, with a period at the Tropical Ecology and Conservation Lab, University of Florida, United States, as a PDSE/CAPES fellow (Process: PDSE 99999.007214/2014-06). Currently, he serves as a collaborating Professor (Center for Biological Sciences) at the Luiz Meneghel Campus of the State University of Northern Paraná, teaching Ecology courses (UENP - CLM) within the Center for Agricultural Sciences (CAS).

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Forestry, Plant Science, Environmental Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Scopus Publications

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Scholar Citations

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Scopus Publications

  • Vampire Bats and Wild Boars in Northern Paraná: One Health Perspectives on a Novel Report
    João Gabriel Feriato do Nascimento, Jader Almeida de Barros Silva, Flávio Haragushiku Otomura, Marco Antonio Zanoni, Matheus Pires Rincão, Diego Resende Rodrigues
    Scientifica, 2025
    Since its introduction to the Americas in the early 20th century, the wild boar (Sus scrofa) has affected Brazilian ecosystems and may have contributed to the spread of zoonotic diseases, especially rabies. Its interactions with the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) can increase the risk of rabies transmission. These interactions remain poorly documented, particularly in the São Francisco Forest State Park, a conservation unit in the north of Paraná. In this study, we used camera traps to record three interactions between D. rotundus and S. scrofa, revealing a potential new route for zoonotic spread. Urbanization expansion and forest fragmentation further raise the risk of rabies transmission to animals and humans. Our findings highlight the need for policies and strategies to control wild boar populations and monitor vampire bats to protect public and environmental health in the region.
  • Nutrient Omission in Corn Plant Development Cultivated in Nutrient Solution
    , Eduardo Siqueira Dias Junior, Nataly de Oliveira Wesgueber, , Cassia Milena da Silva, , Amanda Lídia da Silva, , Gabriel dos Reis André, , Diego Resende Rodrigues, , Oriel Tiago Kölln, and
    Revista Ceres, 2025
    Macronutrients are essential for plants, and their deficiency results in decreased productivity, hindering the plant from completing its life cycle. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect and symptomatology of macronutrient omission in maize (Zea mays L.) cultivation. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, with the following treatments: T1: no macronutrients; T2: complete except for Nitrogen; T3: complete except for Phosphorus; T4: complete except for Potassium; T5: complete except for Calcium; T6: complete except for Magnesium; T7: complete except for Sulfur; and T8: all nutrients included. Micronutrients were added to the treatments, irrigated with 60% water retention capacity. A Completely Randomized Design was applied, with 5 repetitions per treatment. After 80 days, the analyzed variables were: plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, fresh mass weight, and dry mass of above-ground and root parts. Analysis of variance was performed, and means were compared using the T-test for multiple comparisons (LSD) at a 5% probability level. Treatments with omission of N, P, and S were the most affected in all evaluated variables. On the other hand, the absence of Ca, K, and Mg nutrients had little impact on plant development.
  • The effects of red and white LED lighting on laying performance in hens over 72 weeks of age
    N.M.P. Monteiro, Denis Sato, Beatriz Del Rey Bombem, José Evandro de Moraes, Diego Resende Rodrigues, Emília Paiva Porto, Leandro De Oliveira Silva, Erich Dos Reis Duarte, Marcos Augusto Alves da Silva
    South African Journal of Animal Science, 2025
    Artificial lighting has enabled improvements in egg production, and different types of light and wavelengths have been tested to achieve better production results in the past. It has been established that red light positively affects the laying performance of hens when such a lighting programme is applied prior to sexual maturation. However, few studies have investigated the effects of light colour on the performance of laying hens during the final stages of production. This study examined the effects of supplementing natural light with white or red lighting during the autumn–winter season on the laying performance, feed intake, average egg weight, egg mass, and feed conversion per egg of laying hens, and the albumen height, yolk colour, and Haugh units of their eggs. The effects on shell thickness, shell strength, body mass, ovary weight, and oviduct weight were also assessed. A total of 7680 70-week-old Lohmann LSL laying hens housed in four California-type sheds were used in the study. Hens exposed to the white light treatment had significantly heavier ovaries; however, no significant differences between red and white lighting were found among the other evaluated variables. (Submitted 11 May 2025; Accepted 30 September 2025; Published 14 October 2025)
  • SURVEY OF NON-FLYING MAMMALS IN A SEMI-DECIDUOUS SEASONAL FOREST FRAGMENT AT SÃO FRANCISCO FOREST STATE PARK
    Tiago de Azevedo Pires, Jader Almeida de Barros Silva, Marco Antonio Zanoni, Vlamir José Rocha, Matheus Pires Rincão, Diego Resende Rodrigues
    Oecologia Australis, 2024
    The Atlantic Forest is a highly diverse biome due to its significant geographical variation in latitude, longitude, and altitude. Mammals are particularly susceptible to habitat fragmentation. Surveys of these group in forest fragments essential for conservation efforts. Surveys of non-flying mamals provide critical data on biodiversity, aiding in the protection and management of species and their habitats. To assess the richness of non-flying mammals in the São Francisco Forest Conservation Unit, we used direct observation methods and camera traps. The study began in early 2022 and was concluded in September 2023. We recorded 24 native species and two exotic species. Four species found are vulnerable to extinction: Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Leopardus guttulus, Leopardus wiedii, and Alouatta guariba clamitans. Notably, the most frequently recorded species was the exotic Sus scrofa (37% of records), followed by native species Dicotyles tajacu (18%), Didelphis albiventris, and Nasua nasua (both around 7%). The low richness can be attributed to factors like habitat fragmentation, historical anthropogenic impacts and the size and degree of isolation of the Conservation Unit. These findings include significant new records for the region, such as Dicotyles tajacu, which had not been documented in this fragment previously. However, the high frequency of the invasive species Sus scrofa poses a concerning impact on local biodiversity. This study highlights the fragment’s critical importance for maintaining the biodiversity of non-flying mammals in the Atlantic Forest biome.
  • Allometric differentiation of tree species from different strata in a selectively logged Atlantic Forest remnant in southern Brazil
    Yves Rafael Bovolenta, Diego Resende Rodrigues, Edmilson Bianchini, José Antonio Pimenta
    Tropical Ecology, 2022
  • Selective logging alters allometric relationships of five tropical tree species in seasonal semi-deciduous forests
    Diego Resende Rodrigues, Yves Rafael Bovolenta, José Antonio Pimenta, Edmilson Bianchini
    Journal of Forestry Research, 2019
  • Height structure and spatial pattern of five tropical tree species in two seasonal semideciduous forest fragments with different conservation histories
    Diego Resende Rodrigues, Yves Rafael Bovolenta, José Antonio Pimenta, Edmilson Bianchini
    Revista Arvore, 2016
    Anthropogenic disturbances in forests modify survival conditions and development of plants, which has direct effect on the height and spatial structure of tree populations. This study aimed to compare the height structure and spatial pattern of five tree species in two distinct fragments of seasonal semideciduous forest with different histories of conservation. We studied shade-intolerant (Astronium graveolens Jacq., Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms) and shade-tolerant species (Chrysophyllum gonocarpum (Mart. & Eichler ex Miq.) Engl., Euterpe edulis Mart. and Holocalyx balansae Micheli). Sixty plots of 100 m2 (10 m x 10 m) were allocated, being 30 contiguous plots in each fragment. All individuals of five species were marked, assessed for total height data and mapped using Cartesian coordinates. We observed differences in height structure between fragments. All populations had a random spatial pattern, except to H. balansae in the less conserved fragment and E. edulis in the conserved fragment that showed a clumped spatial pattern. There were evidences of forest regeneration due to the establishment of shade-tolerant species in less conserved fragment and coexistence of functional groups in both fragments. The height structure and spatial pattern analyses indicating that anthropogenic exploitation changed the environment and population structure in the less conserved area when compared to conserved area. The anthropic exploitation was ceased few years ago, so it is expected that the less conserved fragment reach the stability of an old-growth forest.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Coexistence of understory tree species via architecture differentiation in the Atlantic Forest of southern Brazil
    DR Rodrigues, YR Bovolenta, EM Bruna, JA Pimenta, E Bianchini
    2025
  • The effects of red and white LED lighting on laying performance in hens over 72 weeks of age
    NMP Monteiro, D Sato, BDR Bombem, JE De Moraes, DR Rodrigues, ...
    South African Journal of Animal Science 55 (10), 492-503 , 2025
    2025
  • Nutrient Omission in Corn Plant Development Cultivated in Nutrient Solution
    ESD Junior, N de Oliveira Wesgueber, CM da Silva, AL da Silva, ...
    Revista Ceres 72, e72er19-e72er19 , 2025
    2025
  • Nutrient Omission in Corn Plant Development Cultivated in Nutrient Solution
    ES Dias, NO Wesgueber, CM Silva, AL Silva, GR André, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Revista Ceres 72, e72019 , 2025
    2025
  • Estudo dos fatores de risco ambientais relacionados à presença de vetores de leishmanioses em áreas de preservação no CEEPA Fernando Costa-Santa Mariana-PR
    MFR Cruz, EAB Galati, APME dos Santos, BF Firmo, C Calderón, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 22 (6), e15491-e15491 , 2025
    2025
  • Vampire Bats and Wild Boars in Northern Parana: One Health Perspectives on a Novel Report
    JGF Nascimento, JAB Silva, FH Otomura, MA Zanoni, MP Rincão, ...
    Scientifica 2025 (1), 8861696 , 2025
    2025
  • Occurrence of ectoparasitic flies (Diptera: Streblidae) of bats (Chiroptera: Mammalia) in a semideciduous forest remnant in Northern Paraná, Brazil
    JA de Barros Silva, T de Azevedo Pires, DR Rodrigues, LH Mihsfeldt, ...
    Semina: Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde 45 (1), 91-100 , 2024
    2024
  • Avaliação do uso de óleo de girassol ozonizado no controle de verminoses gastrointestinais em ovinos
    MFR Cruz, ALD Carone, MCP José, E de Souza Marquez, BF Firmo, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 21 (5), e4317-e4317 , 2024
    2024
  • Avaliação comparativa do nível de glicose em cães e gatos pelo método de glicosímetro portátil e método laboratorial
    MFR Cruz, ALD Carone, MCP José, E de Souza Marquez, BF Firmo, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 21 (5), e4308-e4308 , 2024
    2024
  • Avaliação comparativa de quatro protocolos analgésicos para controle da dor no periodo pós-operatório de gatas submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletiva
    MFR Cruz, E de Souza Marquez, BF Firmo, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 21 (4), e4011-e4011 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Integração e controle das arboviroses: a importância da atenção primária e vigilância em saúde na superação das barreiras de comunicação
    PCR da Costa, DRC Rodrigues, ECT de Mello Peixoto, ...
    Simpósio Nacional de Produção Agropecuária Sustentável , 2024
    2024
  • Biologia do percevejo Leptoglossus zonatus (Dallas)(Hemiptera: Coreidae) em condições laboratoriais
    RFC de Almeida, PGR de Oliveira Ferreira, DR Rodrigues, MY Inoue, ...
    Simpósio Nacional de Produção Agropecuária Sustentável , 2024
    2024
  • Óleo essencial de Lavandula angustifolia sobre Aedes aegypti (Linneaus, 1762)
    JMC Vicentin, PVV Sartori, JR Messias, IZ Lizardo, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Simpósio Nacional de Produção Agropecuária Sustentável , 2024
    2024
  • Survey of Non-Flying Mammals in a Semi-Deciduous Seasonal Forest Fragment at São Francisco Forest State Park
    TA Pires, JAB Silva, MA Zanoni, VJ Rocha, MP Rincão, DR Rodrigues
    Oecologia Australis 28 (04), 297-310 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Analysis of the impact of environmental enrichment on the behaviors of bioterium rats
    RE Meira, DR Rodrigues, ACH Inocente
    Brazilian J Anim Environ Res 7, e74217 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Extratos vegetais aquosos e alcoólicos no controle de Brevicoryne brassicae (L., 1758)(Hemiptera: Aphididae)
    JSS Rando, CB de Lima, M dos Santos Rodrigues, DR Rodrigues
    CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES 16 (11), 25995-26006 , 2023
    2023
  • The effectiveness of composting using stabilizing urban sewage sludge compounds
    L Ogawa, LS Matsumoto, R Dos Santos Toledo, J Campos De Almeida, ...
    Iasi University of Life Sciences (IULS), Iași , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi provides enhanced development and reduced mite incidence in Phaseolus vulgaris L. by direct root colonization and via the common mycorrhizal network
    B do Valle Antonucci, LEAM Lescano, ND Lameu, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Observatório de la Economía Latinoamericana 21 (1), 268-285 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Allometric differentiation of tree species from different strata in a selectively logged Atlantic Forest remnant in southern Brazil
    YR Bovolenta, DR Rodrigues, E Bianchini, JA Pimenta
    Tropical Ecology 63 (3), 365-374 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 6
  • Population structure of understory, canopy/emergent tree species in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants with different Conservation status
    YR Bovolenta, DR Rodrigues, E Bianchini, JA Pimenta
    Research, Society and Development 10 (11), e487101119897-e487101119897 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Florística e síndromes de dispersão de espécies arbustivo-arbóreas no Parque Estadual Mata São Francisco, PR, Brasil
    MY Zama, YR Bovolenta, ES Carvalho, DR Rodrigues, CG Araujo, ...
    Hoehnea 39 (3), 369-378 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 35
  • Height structure and spatial pattern of five tropical tree species in two seasonal semideciduous forest fragments with different conservation histories
    DR Rodrigues, YR Bovolenta, JA Pimenta, E Bianchini
    Revista Árvore 40, 395-405 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 15
  • Selective logging alters allometric relationships of five tropical tree species in seasonal semi-deciduous forests
    DR Rodrigues, YR Bovolenta, JA Pimenta, E Bianchini
    Journal of Forestry Research 30 (5), 1633-1639 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 14
  • Allometric differentiation of tree species from different strata in a selectively logged Atlantic Forest remnant in southern Brazil
    YR Bovolenta, DR Rodrigues, E Bianchini, JA Pimenta
    Tropical Ecology 63 (3), 365-374 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 6
  • Relações alométricas da comunidade arbórea de diferentes áreas de uma floresta ombrófila mista do sul do Brasil
    AP Liboni, DR Rodrigues, BB Perina, VPP Rosa, YR Bovolenta, ...
    Semina: Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde 31 (2), 125-136 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 6
  • Population structure of understory, canopy/emergent tree species in Brazilian Atlantic Forest remnants with different Conservation status
    YR Bovolenta, DR Rodrigues, E Bianchini, JA Pimenta
    Research, Society and Development 10 (11), e487101119897-e487101119897 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • The effectiveness of composting using stabilizing urban sewage sludge compounds
    L Ogawa, LS Matsumoto, R Dos Santos Toledo, J Campos De Almeida, ...
    Iasi University of Life Sciences (IULS), Iași , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Floristic composition and diaspore dispersal syndromes of shrubs and tree species in Parque Estadual Mata São Francisco, Paraná State, Brazil
    MY Zama, YR Bovolenta, ES Carvalho, DR Rodrigues, CG Araujo, ...
    Hoehnea 39, 369-378 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 3
  • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi provides enhanced development and reduced mite incidence in Phaseolus vulgaris L. by direct root colonization and via the common mycorrhizal network
    B do Valle Antonucci, LEAM Lescano, ND Lameu, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Observatório de la Economía Latinoamericana 21 (1), 268-285 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Avaliação comparativa de quatro protocolos analgésicos para controle da dor no periodo pós-operatório de gatas submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletiva
    MFR Cruz, E de Souza Marquez, BF Firmo, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 21 (4), e4011-e4011 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Survey of Non-Flying Mammals in a Semi-Deciduous Seasonal Forest Fragment at São Francisco Forest State Park
    TA Pires, JAB Silva, MA Zanoni, VJ Rocha, MP Rincão, DR Rodrigues
    Oecologia Australis 28 (04), 297-310 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Analysis of the impact of environmental enrichment on the behaviors of bioterium rats
    RE Meira, DR Rodrigues, ACH Inocente
    Brazilian J Anim Environ Res 7, e74217 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
    MFR Cruz, TA Wenceslau, CM da Silva, DF Zanardo, CDM Martins, ...
    Research, Society and Development 10 (10), e564101019148-e564101019148 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1
  • Remoção de propágulos em fragmento de floresta nativa e reflorestamentos numa região de Floresta Ombrófila Mista do estado do Paraná
    YR Bovolenta, BB Perina, VPP Rosa, AP Liboni, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Semina: Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde 32 (1), 29-40 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 1
  • Coexistence of understory tree species via architecture differentiation in the Atlantic Forest of southern Brazil
    DR Rodrigues, YR Bovolenta, EM Bruna, JA Pimenta, E Bianchini
    2025
  • The effects of red and white LED lighting on laying performance in hens over 72 weeks of age
    NMP Monteiro, D Sato, BDR Bombem, JE De Moraes, DR Rodrigues, ...
    South African Journal of Animal Science 55 (10), 492-503 , 2025
    2025
  • Nutrient Omission in Corn Plant Development Cultivated in Nutrient Solution
    ESD Junior, N de Oliveira Wesgueber, CM da Silva, AL da Silva, ...
    Revista Ceres 72, e72er19-e72er19 , 2025
    2025
  • Nutrient Omission in Corn Plant Development Cultivated in Nutrient Solution
    ES Dias, NO Wesgueber, CM Silva, AL Silva, GR André, DR Rodrigues, ...
    Revista Ceres 72, e72019 , 2025
    2025
  • Estudo dos fatores de risco ambientais relacionados à presença de vetores de leishmanioses em áreas de preservação no CEEPA Fernando Costa-Santa Mariana-PR
    MFR Cruz, EAB Galati, APME dos Santos, BF Firmo, C Calderón, ...
    Caderno Pedagógico 22 (6), e15491-e15491 , 2025
    2025
  • Vampire Bats and Wild Boars in Northern Parana: One Health Perspectives on a Novel Report
    JGF Nascimento, JAB Silva, FH Otomura, MA Zanoni, MP Rincão, ...
    Scientifica 2025 (1), 8861696 , 2025
    2025