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Department of Plant Sciences

 

Research Group

Global Change Ecology

Biography

Adriane studied Biology at Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, where she gained her passion for Ecology and Conservation. She continued her studies with MSc in Ecology from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, focusing on the Functional Ecology and Biogeography of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Interested in studying the impacts of global change on tropical systems she moved to the University of Leeds, UK, for her PhD focusing on the Functional and Floristic dynamics of Amazonia. After her PhD she started her group at the University of Birmingham, UK, as part of the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR). She was the inaugural co-director of the University of Birmingham Brazil Institute. Adriane is a Panamanian-Brazilian who grew up in South of Brazil between the sea and the hills covered by the Atlantic Forest and works towards making science welcoming to all.

Previous Positions

2024 to 2025 - Director of the University of Birmingham Brazil Institute (UBBI) - University of Birmingham, UK

2023 to 2025 - Associate Professor in Global Forest Ecology - School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences

2020 to  2023 - Lecturer in Global Forest Ecology - School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK

2019 to 2020 - Research Fellow for ERC funded TreeMort project with Dr Thomas Pugh - School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK

2017 to 2018 - Research Fellow for NERC funded TREMOR project with Prof David Galbraith - School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK;

2017 - Database manager for Forestplots.net with Prof Oliver Phillips- School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK;

Qualifications

2024 - Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education, University of Birmingham, UK

2016 - PhD in Ecology and Global Change with project on 'functional and floristic dynamics of Amazonian forests' - University of Leeds, UK

2012 - MSc Hons in Ecology - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Brazil

2009 - BSc Hons in Biological Sciences - Universidade Federal do Paraná, UFPR, Brazil

Key Publications

'Increase in tree size across Amazonia', (2025), Nature Plants. www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-02097-4

'Relative decline in density of Northern Hemisphere tree species in warm and arid regions of their climate niches', (2024), Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2314899121

'Implications of size-dependent tree mortality for tropical forest carbon dynamics', (2021), Nature Plants. doi.org/10.1038/s41477-021-00879-0

'Tree mode of death and mortality risk factors across Amazon forests', (2020), Nature Communications. doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18996-3

'Climate driven change in the functional composition of Amazonian tree communities', (2019), Global Change Biology. doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14413

Committees

2022 to present - Member - Science Panel for the Amazon

2022 to present - Biodiversity Research Area Lead - Scientific Steering Committee of AmazonFACE

2020 to 2025 - Member of the organizing committee - International Tree Mortality Network

Media

2025 - 'Increase in tree size across Amazonia', (2025), Nature Plants - has been covered by 129 news outlets globally, including The New Scientist, NBC, Nature and NPR.

2021 - Opinion piece on The Amazon is now a net carbon producer, but there’s still time to reverse the damage with The Guardian.

2021 - Opinion piece on Why we need to save the Amazon with Birmingham Brief.

2019 - 'Climate driven change in the functional composition of Amazonian tree communities', (2019), Global Change Biology - has been covered by over 30 news outlets globally including National Geographic, the main news TV program in Brazilian TV and BioScience. Media coverage included articles in the Netherlands, China, Germany, UK, Brazil, Venezuela and the USA.

Interviews on research-related topics: Nature, the Guardian [1 and 2], Mongabay (article on Gigante project / coverage of Esquivel-Muelbert 2020 / Amazon tipping point), Washington Post, BBC Brazil, BBC Science on Focus Magazine and CNN Brazil.

• Head of Group of Global Change Ecology
• Associate Professor
Adriane Esquivel Muelbert

Contact Details

Email address: 
Room 3.23
Cambridge Research Institute
David Attenborough Building
Pembroke Street
Cambridge
CB2 3QZ