About meI did my undergrad in Biological Sciences at the University of São Paulo, where I also did my masters' under the supervision of Miúdo (Paulo Guimarães) in the Ecology department.
I did my PhD in Ecology at UNICAMP (Campinas State University) under the supervision of Marcus Aguiar, from the Physics Department. I am currently a postdoc at Stefano Allesina's lab (University of Chicago) |
Education |
2005-2009: BSc in Biological Sciences - University of São Paulo
2011-2013: MSc in Ecology - USP (University of São Paulo). Dissertation: Intrapopulational variation in resource use: theoretical models and empirical evidence 2014-2018: PhD in Ecology - UNICAMP (State University of Campinas). Thesis: Coevolution in context-dependent interactions |
Visiting researcher |
2012: Visiting researcher at Tim Tinker's lab at UCSC studying inter-individual variation in resource use in sea otters
2016: Visiting researchers at John N. Thompson's lab at UCSC studying coevolution at the mutualism-antagonism interface in the Greya-Lithophragma system |
Teaching experience |
2023 - Statistical models: linking theory to data (Serrapilheira/ICTP-SAIFR Training Program in Quantitative Ecology)
2019: Advanced Computing I and II (BSD Quantitative Biology Bootcamp - The University of Chicago) 2017: TA at the course Ecology of Interactions (Unicamp) 2012, 2014-2018: TA at the Summer School on Mathematical Biology held at the ICTP - Unesp 2014: R for beginners (short course taught at UNICAMP in collaboration with Carlos Tonhatti and Dr. Sergio F. dos Reis) 2012: TA R language for data analysis in ecology (IB - USP) 2010: TA Ecology II (IB - USP) |
Service
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2021-present : Data editor for The American Naturalist
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How to reach me |
email: plemos [at] uchicago [dot] edu
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