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Helder Lima de Queiroz
Bornunknown
CitizenshipBrazilian
Alma materSt. Andrews University,
Scotland
Known forArapaima conservation
Scientific career
FieldsConservation biology
InstitutionsMamirauá Institute for
Sustainable Development
Doctoral advisorAnne E. Magurran
Other academic advisorsJosé Márcio Corrêa Ayres
Notes
M.Sc. 1994 UFPA, Belém; B.Sc. 1989 UNB, Brasília

Helder Lima de Queiroz is a Brazilian conservation biologist, primatologist, and fish behaviorist. He is the Deputy Director of the Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá in Amazonas state, dedicated to protecting the biodiversity of the Amazon flood forest and the well-being of those who live there, through community management of the environment.

Queiroz received his doctorate in 2000 from St. Andrews University, Scotland, in Environmental And Evolutionary Biology, with the thesis "Natural history and conservation of pirarucu, Arapaima gigas, at the Amazonian várzea: Red giants in muddy waters." His advisor was the well-known population biologist Anne E. Magurran.

He has discovered and named a new species of Capuchin monkey (Queiroz, 1992). He currently (2008) works on Indian hunting, ethno-zoology, ornamental and food fish conservation, and environmental education. He is a graduate faculty member in zoology at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, in Belém.

Publications

  • SOUSA, L. L.; QUEIROZ, H. L.; AYRES, J. M. 2006. The mottled-face tamarin, Sguinus inustus, in the Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve. Neotropical Primates, Vol. 12, 121-122.
  • QUEIROZ, H. L. 1992. A new species of capuchin monkey, genus Cebus Erxleben, 1777 (Cebidae: Primates) from Eastern Brazilian Amazonia. Goeldiana, Zoologia Vol. 15, 1-13.
  • QUEIROZ, H. L. 1994. Preguiças e Guaribas: Os Mamíferos Folívoros Arborícolas do Mamirauá. Brasília: Sociedade Civil Mamirauá & CNPq. 120 pp.
  • QUEIROZ, H. L.; MAGURRAN, A. E. 2005. Safety in Numbers? Schoaling behaviour of the Amazonian red-bellied piranha. Biological Letters of the Royal Society, Vol. 1, n. 2, 155-157.

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