Joao Paulo Gusmao Teixeira

@ufv.br

General Biology Department
Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Joao Paulo Gusmao Teixeira

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Animal Science and Zoology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Movement ecology of the threatened Campo Miner Geositta poeciloptera and its implications for the conservation of tropical open grassland birds
    Leonardo E. Lopes, Ricardo C. de Meireles, Helberth José C. Peixoto, João Paulo G. Teixeira, Tamara Luciane de S. S. Machado, et al.
    Bird Conservation International, 2023
    SummaryUnderstanding the types of movements exhibited by a threatened species is paramount for creating conservation and management strategies. The Campo Miner (Geositta poeciloptera) is a threatened obligate grassland bird endemic to the South American Cerrado. Literature disagrees about its movement ecology, with authors suggesting strategies as contradictory as residency and nomadism. The species requires short and sparse grass cover to breed and seems to be associated with fires, tracking recently burned grassland patches. We studied the movement ecology of marked Campo Miners for seven years, integrating our results with information from citizen science data, museum specimens, and the literature. After investigating every main movement strategy exhibited by bird populations, we found no evidence of regular migration in the species (e.g. altitudinal, short- or long-distance). The Campo Miner is a resident species with territorial behaviour restricted to the breeding season, which apparently results in seasonal variation in its detectability, biasing our perception about its seasonal abundance and distribution. We propose a theoretical framework for understanding local movements in the species, which predicts that Campo Miners: (1) establish their territories at the beginning of the breeding season in patches of suitable habitat; (2) stop defending their territories after the breeding season; (3) stay during the non-breeding season in their home ranges, also wandering across neighbouring home ranges; (4) abandon their home ranges if the grass cover becomes high and dense or when a better quality habitat patch becomes available, using fires as a cue for locating recently burned patches that will soon
  • High seasonal variation of plasma testosterone levels for a tropical grassland bird resembles patterns of temperate birds
    Leonardo Esteves Lopes, João Paulo Gusmão Teixeira, Ricardo Camargos Meireles, Daniel Silva Sena Bastos, Leandro Licursi de Oliveira, et al.
    Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2021
  • Reproductive functions in Desmodus rotundus: A comparison between seasons in a morphological context
    Ana Cláudia Ferreira Souza, Felipe Couto Santos, Daniel Silva Sena Bastos, Marcela Nascimento Sertorio, João Paulo Gusmão Teixeira, et al.
    Plos One, 2018
  • Soil attributes drive nest-site selection by the campo miner Geositta poeciloptera
    Ricardo Camargos de Meireles, João Paulo Gusmão Teixeira, Ricardo Solar, Bruno Nery F. Vasconcelos, Raphael B. A. Fernandes, et al.
    Plos One, 2018
  • Breeding biology of the threatened Campo Miner Geositta poeciloptera (Aves: Scleruridae), a Neotropical grassland specialist
    Tamara Luciane de Souza Silva Machado, Vitor Torga Lombardi, Ricardo Camargos de Meireles, João Paulo Gusmão Teixeira, Ricardo R. de C. Solar, et al.
    Journal of Natural History, 2017