Maysa Toledo

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Maysa Toledo

PhD student

PhD Student, Monitoring and Diagnosis of Pests and Diseases

PhD student at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto, in collaboration with InPP

Master's Degree in Ecology and Environment, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto

Master's Degree in Animal Biology, São Paulo State University

Areas of expertise:

Agroecology; GIS; Remote sensing; Environmental education; Herpetology

Previous positions:

Researcher in the Department of Monitoring and Diagnosis at InPP

Teacher manager in Queenstown, New Zealand

Researcher at São Paulo State University

2 scientific publications; h-index (Scopus): 1

Two relevant publications:

Toledo, M. H. R. and Martins, I. A. (2020). Function analysis of the calls of Dendropsophus microps of the Campos do Jordão State Park, São Paulo, Brazil. Ambiente & Água Magazine. Vol. 15 No. 7. https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.2557

Toledo, M. H. R. and Morais, D. H. (2013). “Epicta tenellus (Guyana blind snake) predation.” Herpetological Review 44(3): 522. Herpetological Review PDFs - Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (ssarherps.org)