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Mauro Galetti
(born in Campinas, Brazil, 1967) is Professor of Ecology and Conservation Biology at Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) in Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil. He is a Joaquim Nabuco Chair in Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University, USA.

He has been served as a consultant to Federal and State Agencies in Brazil and abroad. His research includes studies on the Natural History of fruit eating animals, including ants, fishes, lizards, mammals and birds and the modeling the impact of human impact on ecosystem services. One of his major contribution to science is the study of the fruits once dispersed by extinct megafauna. His major findings comes from a long term study in the Pantanal, Brazil.

He has edited two books, one of them is considered a major contribution to the field of frugivory and seed dispersal. He has authored and co-authored over 100 scientific papers, book chapters, published newspapers and magazines. During the 2000's Galetti emerged as a major leading public advocate of the crescent impact of traditional Indigenous people to biodiversity in the Atlantic rain forest of Brazil.

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