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Dr Renata Muylaert PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow in Disease Ecology

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Veterinary Science

Professional

Contact details

  • Location: 2.39, Hopkirk Research Institute
    Campus: Manawatū

Qualifications

  • Doctor in Ecology And Biodiversity - Universidade Estadual Paulista (2020)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, Massey University
  • Licence, Co-Supervisor, Massey University

Prizes and Awards

  • Best Paper Award. In recognition of the originality and significance of the research and quality of presentation on the recommendation of the NZGRC 2022 Best Paper Committee: 'Present and future distribution of bat hosts of sarbecoviruses: implications for conservation and public health' - New Zealand Geospatial Research Conference 2022 (2022)
  • Early Career Researcher Award (2021) - Tāwharau Ora – School of Veterinary Science (2022)
  • Best presentation Award (2022): Identifying remaining habitats suitable for wild bovids in Thailand​ - The 23rd Khon Kaen Veterinary Annual International Conference (KVAC) (2022)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

  • Disease Ecology
  • Spatial Ecology
  • Mammals
  • GIS
  • Open Data
  • Education

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship, Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Agricultural And Veterinary Sciences (070000):
Biological Sciences (060000):
Coding and Information Theory (080401):
Conservation and Biodiversity (050202):
Data Format (080400):
Ecology (060200):
Environmental Science and Management (050200): Environmental Sciences (050000):
Epidemiology (111706):
Global Change Biology (069902):
Information And Computing Sciences (080000):
Medical And Health Sciences (110000):
Other Biological Sciences (069900):
Public Health and Health Services (111700):
Veterinary Epidemiology (070704): Veterinary Sciences (070700):
Zoology (060800)

Keywords

  • Animal ecology
  • Disease ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Spatial ecology
  • Risk analysis
  • Global change biology

Research Outputs

Journal

Galetti, M., Carmignotto, AP., Percequillo, AR., Santos, MCDO., de Barros Ferraz, KMPM., Lima, F., . . . Ribeiro, MC. (2022). Mammals in São Paulo State: diversity, distribution, ecology, and conservation. Biota Neotropica. 22(Spe)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Kita, CA., Florez-Montero, G., Montoya-Bustamante, S., Muylaert, RL., Zapata-Mesa, N., & Mello, MAR. (2022). Ten simple rules for reporting information on species interactions. PLoS Computational Biology. 18(8)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Kingston, T., Luo, J., Vancine, MH., Galli, N., Carlson, CJ., . . . Hayman, DTS. (2022). Present and future distribution of bat hosts of sarbecoviruses: Implications for conservation and public health. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289(1975)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R., Hayman, D.
Carlson, CJ., Gibb, RJ., Albery, GF., Brierley, L., Connor, RP., Dallas, TA., . . . Seifert, SN. (2022). The Global Virome in One Network (VIRION): an Atlas of Vertebrate-Virus Associations. mBio. 13(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Tanalgo, KC., Tabora, JAG., de Oliveira, HFM., Haelewaters, D., Beranek, CT., Otálora-Ardila, A., . . . Hughes, AC. (2022). DarkCideS 1.0, a global database for bats in karsts and caves. Scientific Data. 9(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Florez-Montero, GL., Muylaert, RL., Nogueira, MR., Geiselman, C., Santana, SE., Stevens, RD., . . . Mello, MAR. (2022). NeoBat Interactions: A data set of bat–plant interactions in the Neotropics. Ecology. 103(4)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Davidson, B., Ngabirano, A., Kalema-Zikusoka, G., MacGregor, H., Lloyd-Smith, JO., . . . Hayman, DTS. (2021). Community health and human-animal contacts on the edges of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. PLoS ONE. 16(11 November)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R., Fayaz, A., Hayman, D., Knox, M.
Carlson, CJ., Farrell, MJ., Grange, Z., Han, BA., Mollentze, N., Phelan, AL., . . . Webala, PW. (2021). The future of zoonotic risk prediction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 376(1837)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Ribeiro Prist, P., Reverberi Tambosi, L., Filipe Mucci, L., Pinter, A., Pereira de Souza, R., de Lara Muylaert, R., . . . Metzger, JP. (2022). Roads and forest edges facilitate yellow fever virus dispersion. Journal of Applied Ecology. 59(1), 4-17
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Cruz, LR., Muylaert, RL., Galetti, M., & Pires, MM. (2022). The geography of diet variation in Neotropical Carnivora. Mammal Review. 52(1), 112-128
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Regolin, AL., Muylaert, RL., Crestani, AC., Dáttilo, W., & Ribeiro, MC. (2021). Seed dispersal by Neotropical bats in human-disturbed landscapes. Wildlife Research. 48(1), 1-6
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Nagy-Reis, M., Oshima, JEDF., Kanda, CZ., Palmeira, FBL., de Melo, FR., Morato, RG., . . . Rosa, ALM. (2020). NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics. Ecology. 101(11)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Kerches-Rogeri, P., Niebuhr, BB., Muylaert, RL., & Mello, MAR. (2020). Individual specialization in the use of space by frugivorous bats. Journal of Animal Ecology. 89(11), 2584-2595
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Marjakangas, EL., Abrego, N., Grøtan, V., de Lima, RAF., Bello, C., Bovendorp, RS., . . . Ovaskainen, O. (2020). Fragmented tropical forests lose mutualistic plant–animal interactions. Diversity and Distributions. 26(2), 154-168
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Bovendorp, RS., Sabino-Santos, G., Prist, PR., Melo, GL., De Fátima Priante, C., . . . Hayman, DTS. (2019). Hantavirus host assemblages and human disease in the Atlantic Forest. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 13(8)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R., Hayman, D.
Muylaert, RL., Sabino-Santos, G., Prist, PR., Oshima, JEF., Niebuhr, BB., Sobral-Souza, T., . . . Ribeiro, MC. (2019). Spatiotemporal dynamics of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome transmission risk in Brazil. Viruses. 11(11)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R., Hayman, D., Marshall, J.
Mello, MAR., Felix, GM., Pinheiro, RBP., Muylaert, RL., Geiselman, C., Santana, SE., . . . Stevens, RD. (2019). Insights into the assembly rules of a continent-wide multilayer network. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3(11), 1525-1532
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Oliveira, HFM., Camargo, NF., Gager, Y., Muylaert, RL., Ramon, E., & Martins, RCC. (2019). Protecting the Cerrado: where should we direct efforts for the conservation of bat-plant interactions?. Biodiversity and Conservation. 28(11), 2765-2779
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Francisco, TM., Couto, DR., Garbin, ML., Muylaert, RL., & Ruiz-Miranda, CR. (2019). Low modularity and specialization in a commensalistic epiphyte–phorophyte network in a tropical cloud forest. Biotropica. 51(4), 509-518
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Rodrigues, RC., Hasui, É., Assis, JC., Pena, JCC., Muylaert, RL., Tonetti, VR., . . . Bochio, GM. (2019). ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America. Ecology. 100(6)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Imran, M., Saleemi, MK., Chen, Z., Wang, X., Zhou, D., Li, Y., . . . Ye, J. (2019). Decanoyl-Arg-Val-Lys-Arg-Chloromethylketone: An Antiviral Compound That Acts against Flaviviruses through the Inhibition of Furin-Mediated prM Cleavage.. Viruses. 11(11)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Moraes, AM., Ruiz-Miranda, CR., Galetti, PM., Niebuhr, BB., Alexandre, BR., Muylaert, RL., . . . Ribeiro, MC. (2018). Landscape resistance influences effective dispersal of endangered golden lion tamarins within the Atlantic Forest. Biological Conservation. 224, 178-187
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Ferro e Silva, AM., Sobral-Souza, T., Vancine, MH., Muylaert, RL., de Abreu, AP., Pelloso, SM., . . . Toledo, MJDO. (2018). Spatial prediction of risk areas for vector transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 12(10)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Sabino-Santos, G., Maia, FGM., Martins, RB., Gagliardi, TB., De Souza, WM., Muylaert, RL., . . . Figueiredo, LTM. (2018). Natural infection of Neotropical bats with hantavirus in Brazil. Scientific Reports. 8(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Hasui, É., Metzger, JP., Pimentel, RG., Silveira, LF., Bovo, AADA., Martensen, AC., . . . Ribeiro, MC. (2018). ATLANTIC BIRDS: a data set of bird species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Ecology. 99(2), 497
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Gonçalves, F., Bovendorp, RS., Beca, G., Bello, C., Costa-Pereira, R., Muylaert, RL., . . . Galetti, M. (2018). ATLANTIC MAMMAL TRAITS: a data set of morphological traits of mammals in the Atlantic Forest of South America. Ecology. 99(2), 498
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Vancine, MH., Bernardo, R., Oshima, JEF., Sobral-Souza, T., Tonetti, VR., . . . Ribeiro, MC. (2018). A note on the territorial limits of the Atlantic forest. Oecologia Australis. 22(3), 302-311
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Prist, PR., Muylaert, RDL., Prado, A., Umetsu, F., Ribeiro, MC., Pardini, R., . . . Metzger, JP. (2017). Using different proxies to predict hantavirus disease risk in São Paulo state, Brazil. Oecologia Australis. 21(1 Special Issue), 42-53
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Farah, FT., Muylaert, RDL., Ribeiro, MC., Ribeiro, JW., Mangueira, JRDSA., Souza, VC., . . . Rodrigues, RR. (2017). Integrating plant richness in forest patches can rescue overall biodiversity in human-modified landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management. 397, 78-88
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Lima, F., Beca, G., Muylaert, RL., Jenkins, CN., Perilli, MLL., Paschoal, AMO., . . . Galetti, M. (2017). ATLANTIC-CAMTRAPS: a dataset of medium and large terrestrial mammal communities in the Atlantic Forest of South America. Ecology. 98(11), 2979
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RDL., Stevens, RD., Esbérard, CEL., Mello, MAR., Garbino, GST., Varzinczak, LH., . . . Galetti, M. (2017). ATLANTIC BATS: a data set of bat communities from the Atlantic Forests of South America. Ecology. 98(12), 3227
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Da Silveira, NS., Niebuhr, BBS., Muylaert, RDL., Ribeiro, MC., & Pizo, MA. (2016). Effects of land cover on the movement of frugivorous birds in a heterogeneous landscape. PLoS ONE. 11(6)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Stevens, RD., & Ribeiro, MC. (2016). Threshold effect of habitat loss on bat richness in cerrado-forest landscapes. Ecological Applications. 26(6), 1854-1867
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Costa, FV., Mello, MAR., Bronstein, JL., Guerra, TJ., Muylaert, RL., Leite, AC., . . . Neves, FS. (2016). Few ant species play a central role linking different plant resources in a network in rupestrian grasslands. PLoS ONE. 11(12)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Sabino-Santos, G., Maia, FGM., Vieira, TM., Muylaert, RDL., Lima, SM., Gonçalves, CB., . . . Figueiredo, LTM. (2015). Evidence of hantavirus infection among bats in Brazil. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93(2), 404-406
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Da Silva Matos, DM., & Mello, MAR. (2014). Interindividual variations in fruit preferences of the yellow-shouldered bat sturnira lilium (chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in a cafeteria experiment. Mammalia. 78(1), 93-101
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.
Muylaert, RL., Teixeira, RC., Hortenci, L., Estêvão, JR., Rogeri, PK., & Mello, MAR. (2014). Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in a cerrado landscape in São Carlos, southeastern Brazil. Check List. 10(2), 287-291
[Journal article]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.

Book

Ribeiro, MC., de Lara Muylaert, R., Dodonov, P., Ciocheti, G., Magioli, M., Martello, F., . . . Rodriguez-Castro, KG. (2016). Dealing with fragmentation and road effects in highly degraded and heterogeneous landscapes. In Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes of Southeastern Brazil. (pp. 43 - 63).
[Chapter]Authored by: de Lara Muylaert, R.

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

My aim in teaching and supervision is to foster a passion for learning, alongside developing students’ conceptual thinking and understanding of theory and factual knowledge. I have a blog focused on Science and Education called Surviving in Science (Sobrevivendo na Ciência), where I co-write with Prof. Marco Mello. I have taught Statistical models, Community Ecology, and Ecosystems to Ecology and Biological Sciences undergraduates as a lecturer. Also, I have worked as a Teaching Assistant (TA) for postgraduate students over many years teaching Network Science. I have participated as a guest lecturer in courses on GIS, Open movement, Landscape Ecology, Piecewise Regression, Disease Ecology, Zoonotic Risk Prediction, QGIS, and R.

Graduate Supervision Statement

Besides research, teaching is a passion of mine. Supervision combines the two. My goal as a supervisor is to help students become lifelong learners and professionals of excellence. At Massey, I work on research projects and supervision in the Molecular Epidemiology and Public Health Laboratory (mEpiLab) with Prof. David Hayman and other team members. I view the training of science students as a project-oriented learning process. Therefore, each student’s project is the primary tool to guide knowledge acquisition and skills on animal and disease ecology, GIS, and the scientific method. As a supervisor, I state that my mission from lessons learned in previous labs are the following:

  • To conciliate the interplay between data, model building, and validation from diversity and disease forecasts by developing reproducible workflows;

  • To help synthesize knowledge in ecology using theory and data-driven approaches;

  • To predict risks and find solutions for health and animal conservation through spatial-temporal models and landscape analysis;

  • Spread scientific knowledge to an audience as broad as possible;

  • Train excellent new professionals.


Dr Renata Muylaert is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Co-supervisor 1 0

Current Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • Wantida Horpiencharoen - Doctor of Philosophy
    Modeling the risk of infectious diseases transmission between domestic animals and wildlife

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