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Emanuel Scherdien da Rosa

Emanuel Scherdien da Rosa portrait

Specialism

Taxonomy, conservation biology and botanical illustration
Research assistance

Areas of interest

Botany, mycorrhizal biology, conservation biology, bioinformatics, scientific illustration

Research centres and groups

2024-current: Mycorrhiza laboratory (Mark Tibbett’s research group)

2023-2023: Lepidoptera Ecology Laboratory (LELep), Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

2020–2023: Scientific Illustration Center (NIC), Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

 2019–2024: Plant Systematics and Evolution Laboratory (LaSEP), Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

Research projects

Digging into the "Gadgil effect": how the competitive balance between fungal guilds affects carbon and nitrogen cycling.

Background

Biological Sciences

Academic qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences

Awards and honours

2023 - Highlighted Work in session of the XXXII Undergraduate Research Congress, Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

2022 - Highlighted Work in session of the VIII Undergraduate Teaching Congress, Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

2022 - Highlighted Work in session of the IX Extension and Culture Congress, Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas (Brazil)

2021 – 2nd place in Black & White botanical illustration competition, ¶¶Òõ of Vale do Taquari – Univates (Brazil)

Professional bodies/affiliations

¶¶Òõ of Reading (2024-current)

Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas, Brazil (2018-2024)

Websites/blogs

Selected publications

da Rosa ES. (2024). Artificial intelligence and conservation: the use of bioinformatics in the pre-assessment of the conservation status of Iridaceae species endemic to the Pampa biome. 89 p. Bachelor’s thesis in Biological Science. Institute of Biology, Federal ¶¶Òõ of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil. [in Portuguese]

Publications

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