Biologist by Universidade Estadual de Maringá (2019) and current Master's student at the Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation of UFPR, under the orientation of Dr. Walter Boeger. In her research, she aims to comprehend the effect of the sea level on the diversification of Monogenoidea and its Siluriform hosts, as well as oscillation in these associations, in a temporal reconstruction in estuarine and freshwater systems.
Biologist from the Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) , master in Applied Ecology (UFLA) and PhD student at the Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation of UFPR. His main interest is to understand the role of biological complexity in resource-consumer interactions. Through mathematical modeling , he explores the role of eco-evolutionary feedbacks in host-parasite and predator-prey systems. Currently, he has been dedicating himself to a few information theory tools to help identify patterns in these systems.
Biologist and master in Ecology and Conservation (2019) by Universidade Federal do Parana. She is currently a PhD student in the same graduate program under the suppervision of Dr. Araujo. With experience in mathematical modelling applied to ecology, including ichthyofaunal population parameter estimates, population dynamic simulations, ecotoxicology and bioinvasions. Her current research is related to the role of evolutionary history of hosts and the effect of propagule pressure in biological invasion by parasites.
Biologist by Universidade Positivo and current Master's student at the Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation at the Federal University of Paraná, under orientation of Dr. Karla Campion. Her research is focus in the effect of the alien species, Lithobates catesbeianus (bullfrog), in the host-parasite system of native amphibians species, through mathematical modeling.