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XI CBH – 2025

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  • Home
  • About
  • Schedule
    • Approved proposals
    • Deadlines
    • Speakers
  • Registration
  • Submissions
    • Minicourse
    • Posters and Oral Presentations
    • Symposium and Round Tables
    • Rules for Oral Presentations
    • Poster Display Guidelines
  • Congressman’s Area
  • English
    • Português
    • English

Rules for Oral Presentations

1. Available Time – The papers selected for oral presentation may last 10 to 12 minutes, with questions at the end that must be asked during the 3 to 5 minute period. The extended oral presentation may last up to 25 minutes, with an additional 5 minutes for questions. All presentations must comply with the dates and times informed in the scheduling files that will be published on the event website. In the event of the absence of the author responsible for an oral presentation, this space will be left vacant without activity until the time of the next presentation, in order to comply with the programming schedule.

2. Presenter – The paper must be presented by the presenting author selected at the time of submission.

3. Visual Material – The author(s) are responsible for preparing the audiovisual material (visual and content) required for the presentation. The oral presentation auditoriums will be equipped with a computer and projector for presentations in PowerPoint (.ppt/.pptx format) and PDF format (.pdf format). Please pay close attention to the format of your presentation file to avoid compatibility issues and/or compromises in your presentation. Presentation materials must be submitted to the accreditation desk on a USB flash drive at least 30 minutes before the Oral Communication Session in which your paper is being presented. A member of the Organizing Committee will be responsible for receiving and saving your presentation, which will be transmitted online to the computers in the auditoriums and presentation rooms. Even so, it is recommended that the person responsible carry a backup copy on a flash drive at the time of their presentation. The Organizing Committee is not responsible for any projection issues caused by technical difficulties and/or file compatibility issues. Slides must be in widescreen format (16×9).

Graphic materials for the event can be found at the following link: https://shorturl.at/RCYPO

4. Certificate – The oral presentation certificate will be made available in the Participant Area of ​​the person responsible for the submission, on the event website, showing the title of the paper and the names of all authors.

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feito por Thiago Hartman e Italo Maciel

Carlos Guilherme Becker

Professor na Penn State University (EUA) e referência em estudos sobre mudanças globais e suas consequências para a biodiversidade tropical. Sua pesquisa foca nos impactos do desmatamento e das mudanças climáticas na dinâmica de doenças emergentes. Gui é amplamente reconhecido pelo conceito de “habitat split”, que investiga como a fragmentação de florestas tropicais compromete a conectividade entre diversos habitats essenciais, afetando a biodiversidade e os serviços ecossistêmicos. Outro foco central de sua pesquisa é o precondicionamento do microbioma dos anfíbios, que investiga como exposições repetidas a baixas cargas de patógenos no ambiente podem fortalecer a resistência do microbioma cutâneo a infecções futuras. Seus trabalhos publicados em periódicos como Science, PNAS e Ecology Letters, oferecem ideias para promover a resiliência ecológica em ecossistemas fragmentados. Gui também lidera iniciativas de divulgação científica, como documentários e materiais educativos, que conectam ciência e sociedade, contribuindo para a conservação da biodiversidade Brasileira.