podcasts
Check out the programs released by POPA below:
With the aim of making scientific production more accessible, POPA launches the "Audio Summaries" series, composed of short episodes (up to 4 minutes) that clearly and objectively present the main findings of scientific articles published by researchers associated with the project and developed (or currently being developed) at its research sites. The initiative seeks to spark public interest in science produced in the Amazon, while sharing scientific results in a simple and accessible way, without compromising the rigor and quality that characterize the excellent research carried out by POPA.
Episode 1 – Surviving in a warmer and fragmented world: long-term population dynamics of the lizard Gonatodes humeralis.
Article published by Ganança et al. (2025).
Episode 2 – Recovery of lizard assemblages ten years after reduced-impact logging in central-eastern Amazonia.
Article published by Ganança et al. (2025).
Episode 3 – Community structure, biomass, and tree species composition across soil and fire gradients in a threatened Amazonian savanna.
Article published by Gomes et al. (2025).
Contact us
Prof. Rodrigo Fadini | POPA Coordinator | rodrigo.fadini@ufopa.edu.br
Prof. Clarissa Rosa | Vice-Coordinator of POPA | rosacla.eco@gmail.com


