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Tainara V. Sobroza
Tainara V. Sobroza is a Brazilian biologist strongly motivated to use sounds as a tool to access ecological information about species, interactions and habitat, focusing mainly on primate species. Currently she is a temporary lecturer at UFAM, based in Manaus, one of the largest cities in the Brazilian Amazon. Many species are capable of surviving in dense cities, but how do the species deal with anthropogenic disturbances, such as habitat change and noise? She yearns to answer such questions and especially to add a behavioural perspective to the ongoing conservation actions for the survivorship of urban fauna and associated ecological processes. She is also fond of using sounds and other tools to sensitize people about conservation issues.
Contact: Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM), Department of Biology, Av. General, Rodrigo Octávio, 6200, Coroado I, Cep: 69077-000, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.