Peer-reviewed articles and book chapters:

  • Zulian, V., D. A. W. Miller, and G. Ferraz. 2021. Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size. Diversity 13: 416

  • Zulian, V, D. A. W. Miller, and G. Ferraz. 2021. Integrating citizen-science and planned-survey data improves species distribution estimates. Diversity and Distributions, Early View

  • Luza, A. L., C. B. Gualdi, L. Diefenbach, L. Schüler-Faccini, and G. Ferraz. 2021. Mapeamento dinâmico da probabilidade de infestação por vetores urbanos de arbovírus nos municípios do Rio Grande do Sul, 2016-2017. Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde in press.

  • Ferraz, G. 2020. The privilege of longevity. Nature Climate Change 10: 890-891

  • Zulian, V., E. S. Müller, K. L. Cockle, A. Lesterhuis, R. Tomasi Júnior, N. P. Prestes, J. Martinez, M. Kéry, and G. Ferraz. 2020. Addressing multiple sources of uncertainty in the estimation of global parrot abundance from roost counts: A case study with the Vinaceous-breasted Parrot (Amazona vinacea). Biological Conservation 248: 108672

  • Mores, G. B., L. Schuler-Faccini, H. Hasenack, L. O. Fetzer, G. D. Souza, and G. Ferraz. 2020. Site occupancy by Aedes aegypti in a subtropical city is most sensitive to control during Autumn and Winter months. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 103: 445-454.

  • Muñoz, A. P., M. Kéry, P. V. Martins, and G. Ferraz. 2018. Age effects on survival of Amazon forest birds and the latitudinal gradient in bird survival. The Auk 135: 299-313.

  • Couto, T. B. d'A., J. Zuanon, Julian D. Olden and G. Ferraz. 2017. Longitudinal variability in lateral hydrologic connectivity shapes fish occurrence in temporary floodplain ponds. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 75: 319-328.

  • Gonçalves, B. C, and G. Ferraz. 2016. Is hearing believing? Patterns of bird voice misidentification in an online quiz. Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 24: 217-227.

  • Abad-Franch, F., E. Zamora-Perea, G. Ferraz, S. D. Padilla-Torres, and S. L. B. Luz. 2015. Mosquito-disseminated pyriproxyfen yields high breeding-site coverage and boosts juvenile mosquito mortality at the neighborhood scale. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9(4): e0003702.

  • Figueira, L., J. L. Tella, U. M. Camargo, and G. Ferraz. 2015. Autonomous sound monitoring shows higher use of Amazon old growth than secondary forest by parrots. Biological Conservation 184: 27-35.

  • Soares, L., F. Abad-Franch, and G. Ferraz. 2014. Epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in central Amazonia: a comparison of sex-biased incidence among rural settlers and field biologists. Tropical Medicine & International Health 19: 988-995.

  • Ferraz, G. 2013. “Island Biogeography Theory.” Oxford Bibliographies in “Ecology”. Ed. D. Gibson. New York, Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199830060/obo-9780199830060-0031.xml?rskey=lSwC48&result=41

  • Ferraz, G. 2013. “Sobre o uso do termo ‘fragmentação’.” in Conservação da Biodiversidade em Paisagens Antropizadas do Brasil. Eds. C. A. Peres, J. Barlow, T. A. Gardner, I. C. G. Vieira. pp. 515-531. Editora UFPR. Curitiba, Brazil.

  • Ferraz, G., G. Machado, P. R. Guimarães, Jr., and S. Koehler. 2013. Fundamentos para o conteúdo e a implementação da pós-graduação em Ecologia. Revista Brasileira de Pós-Graduação 10 (19): 187-209.

  • Padilla-Torres, S. D., G. Ferraz, S. L. B. Luz, E. Zamora-Perea, F. Abad-Franch. 2013. Modeling dengue vector dynamics under imperfect detection: three years of site-occupancy by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in urban Amazonia. PLoS One 8: e58420.

  • Baccaro, F. B., and G. Ferraz. 2013. Estimating density of ant nests using distance sampling. Insectes Sociaux 60: 103-110.

  • Cerqueira, M. C., M. Cohn-Haft, C. F. Vargas, C. E. Nader, C. B. Andretti, T. V. V. Costa, M. Sberze, J. E. Hines, and G. Ferraz. 2013. Rare or elusive? A test of expert knowledge about rarity of Amazon forest birds. Diversity and Distributions 19: 710-721.

  • Ferraz, G. 2012. Twelve guidelines for biological sampling in environmental licensing studies. Natureza & Conservação 10(1): 20-26.

  • Ewers, R. M, R. K. Didham, L. Fahrig, G. Ferraz, A. Hector, R. D. Holt, V. Kapos, G. Reynolds, W. Sinun, J. L. Snaddon and E. C. Turner. 2011. A large-scale forest fragmentation experiment: the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems Project. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. B 366 (1582): 3292-3302

  • Abad-Franch, F., G. Ferraz, C. Campos, F. S. Palomeque, M. J. Grijalva, H. M. Aguilar, and M. A. Miles. 2010. Modeling disease vector occurrence when detection is imperfect: infestation of Amazonian palm trees by Triatomine bugs at three spatial scales. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4 (3): e620.

  • Ferraz, G., M. Sberze, and M. Cohn-Haft. 2010. Using occupancy estimates to fine-tune conservation concerns. Anim. Conserv. 13 (1): 19-20.

  • Sberze, M., M. Cohn-Haft, and G. Ferraz. 2010. Old growth and secondary forest site occupancy by nocturnal birds in a neotropical landscape. Anim. Conserv. 13 (1): 3-11.

  • Martin, J., J. D. Nichols, C. L. McIntyre, G. Ferraz, and J. E. Hines. 2009. Perturbation analysis for patch occupancy dynamics. Ecology 90 (1): 10-16.

  • Ferraz, G., C. E. Marinelli, and T. E. Lovejoy. 2008. Biological monitoring in the Amazon: Recent progress and future needs. Biotropica 40(1): 7-10.

  • Ferraz, G., J. D. Nichols, J. E. Hines, P. C. Stouffer, R. O. Bierregaard, Jr., and T. E. Lovejoy. 2007. A large-scale deforestation experiment: effects of patch area and isolation on Amazon birds. Science 315:238-241. [Abstract]

  • Ferraz, G., G. J. Russell, P. C. Stouffer, R. O. Bierregaard, S. L. Pimm, and T. E. Lovejoy. 2003. Rates of species loss from Amazonian forest fragments. PNAS 100 (24): 14069-14073.

Book translation:

  • Gotelli, N. J. 2007. Ecologia. Editora Planta. Londrina, Brasil. (Translated by G. Ferraz and A. M. F. Pacheco, from Gotelli’s ‘A Primer of Ecology')