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003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: BR-SpNIC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

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  • Original cataloging agency: BR-SpNIC

100 ## - HEADING--PERSONAL NAME

  • Personal name: García-Hernández, Solimary

678 ## - BIOGRAPHICAL OR HISTORICAL DATA

  • Linkage: https://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4912743Z7&tokenCaptchar=03AFcWeA640-8hY1fNHVWzM1JscSe9MstPop3vIa45E_W_EcwHxE92aVTo8q6zGGQ8FqLoeAIMAIu1YkVKZolTCxPp_cnM3mr0y1Yn5_0J_FYae8WihlQuCNwvXDUcgnsz6mQqRJBG_7SItMRU52k_qi-o_b8Y5AOoU3EV5oCQCySfiJlSFEMjdsBM7YyCmQZolAJSFNAP3WmeHSVAv-8TYXfHo6H5P7lvVSreckK5eiwmlOj90WwMtKW2rduDuaoiPQBAyPlr9a2XH388_wJme-mn3qLSQ48qILQ3Yajf1IiABCH-KsZva16WCFgUUOMpzXOsOGlZ-BemGdwBiy-zeV4FhRHaAMsLtME98YgXqIvLirvopCVZpsphYyqMtLdXdv6vqawQezvp3IqkGSOrJQYFCraoHSI1sqhfX0LJWdNA4NM_MHTLr3pH69l-MH1I55xsv_pBs3HpCGcVlzJQaKQO-X7UltcRDX_8kXU3iRjAe-HGFkiM1CYcS3APnydxg_Kq3Yqn9Ju6bRQTVzWtVXo28udy5Nl2HwUf2fOStVoikVO8OXdcEFqhcTaJ9XV0Z1prygH_HhfM0ZySNjpI1McwuKH41D_RfheiigvqNQckgUJ9IGaUHvT4FvhWfBjjL2Fb_-cNTh7aDQ-nu8dpahrjDOFZmPq98czJcDoFe8TXpc9lQQsR0ZmRWBHGvssATkdyAZUY8v3yPHRQB9uMDVQ27A6g-tHFaLQgupSSbEFLo3bfJgPMq94LUZl2iMwTQhUD_ka-q3WhkdeXJa4UtzSiHnBx876OiYlsI5C5Rd646O9US7M0OLXs2fkJr82mVcJGCqVxUyrsGrTTr9WO0rSaJyIwDNQoM-9c_E3gK0X03o4b9JiHbtw
  • Biographical or historical data: [I was born in Colombia, where I completed my undergraduate degree in biology. From the very beginning of my career, I developed a passion for behavioral ecology, particularly in the areas of sexual selection, parental care, and defensive behaviors of arthropods. During my master's thesis at the Department of Ecology at the University of São Paulo (USP), I conducted research on the variation in sexual dimorphism among populations of earwigs (Dermaptera). I also investigated how changes in diet during development influence the degree of sexual dimorphism in adult earwigs.In my Ph.D., also at USP, I focused on scorpions of the genus Ananteris (Buthidae) and studied the sexual differences in the implications of "tail" autotomy (yes, they lose their sting and anus!) on locomotion, reproduction, and foraging. I also have a strong interest in Opiliones, which serve as a fantastic model for studying aspects of sexual selection and parental care.Recently, I've had the opportunity to work as a Data Scientist, further expanding my skills in data analysis and data visualization. Throughout my journey, I deepened my theoretical understanding in my research field and gained valuable experience in teaching the scientific method, experimental planning, data analysis (with an emphasis on the R language), and scientific communication, both orally and in writing.Please feel free to contact me at this email address: solimarygh@alumni.usp.br (Texto informado pelo autor)]
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