Jay R Malcolm

Possui graduação em Zoology pela University Of Guelph(1980), mestrado em Zoology pela University Of Guelph(1983) e doutorado em Wildlife Ecology pela University of Florida(1991). Atualmente é professor titular da University of Toronto. Tem experiência na área de Ecologia, com ênfase em Ecologia da Paisagem.

Informações coletadas do Lattes em 10/11/2022

Acadêmico

Formação acadêmica

Doutorado em Wildlife Ecology

1985 - 1991

University of Florida
Título: The small mammals of tropical forest fragments: pattern and process
Orientador: John F Eisenberg

Mestrado em Zoology

1980 - 1983

University Of Guelph
Orientador: Ronald J Brooks

Graduação em Zoology

1975 - 1980

University Of Guelph

Idiomas

Bandeira representando o idioma Inglês

Compreende Bem, Fala Bem, Lê Bem, Escreve Bem.

Bandeira representando o idioma Português

Compreende Razoavelmente, Fala Razoavelmente, Lê Razoavelmente, Escreve Razoavelmente.

Áreas de atuação

Grande área: Ciências Biológicas / Área: Ecologia / Subárea: Ecologia da Paisagem.

Grande área: Ciências Biológicas / Área: Ecologia / Subárea: Ecologia de Comunidades.

Grande área: Ciências Biológicas / Área: Biologia Geral / Subárea: Biologia da Conservação.

Orientou

P Gelok

Effects of selection and shelterwood logging on American marten populations in Algonquin Provincial Park; Início: 2001; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

M Vanderwel

Effects of logging on the dynamics and richness of insect communities of downed woody debris; Início: 2001; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

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G; Kuttner; Small mammal communities as a function of boreal multi-cohort stand structure; Início: 2003; Tese (Doutorado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

G Holloway

Effects of selection and shelterwood logging on flying squirrel populations in Algonquin Provincial Park; Início: 2001; Tese (Doutorado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

J Solórzano-Filho

Niche partitioning and plant-animal interactions in a Neotropical rodent community; Início: 2001; Tese (Doutorado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

J Norghauer

The role of herbivory in controlling mahogany regeneration; Início: 2000; Tese (Doutorado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto; (Orientador);

S Peters

Effects of selective logging on bat communities and trophic structure in southeastern Amazonia, Brazil; 2004; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

Thomas Lambert

Small mammals of the south-eastern Amazon and the ecological consequences of selective logging; 2004; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

D Pinto

Natural regeneration of big-leafed Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in unlogged and selectively logged forests in Southern Pará, Brazil and Kayapó forest tree knowledge and taxonomy; 2003; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

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G; Kuttner; Impacts of clearcut logging on small mammal communities in boreal mixedwoods of northeastern Ontario; 2002; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

Deans, A

M; ; Influence of variable retention harvesting on insect communities in lowland conifer forests of northeastern Ontario; 2002; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

Vance, C

C; ,; The canopy insect communities of old-growth pine and maple stands in the Great Lakes-St; Lawrence forest of central Ontario; 2002; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

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D; Campbell; Impacts of logging on bird diversity in boreal mixedwood forests of northeastern Ontario; 2001; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

H Christensen

Clearing a common ground: WTO international trade regulations and sustainable forest management; 2001; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

P Rampradsad

Influence of variable retention harvesting on plant diversity in lowland conifer forests of northeastern Ontario; 2000; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

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Sugar; The long-term impacts of clear-cut logging on insect communities in the boreal mixedwood forests of northeastern Ontario; 2000; 0 f; Dissertação (Mestrado em Faculty Of Forestry) - University of Toronto,; Orientador: Jay R Malcolm;

Produções bibliográficas

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; CAMPBELL, B. D. ; KUTTNER, B. G. ; SUGAR, A. . Potential indicators of the impacts of forest management on wildlife habitat in northeastern Ontario: A multivariate application of wildlife habitat suitability matrices. Forestry Chronicle, v. 80, p. 91-106, 2004.

  • Deans, A. M. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; SMITH, S. M. ; BELLOCQ, M. I. . Edge effects and the responses of aerial insect assemblages to structural retention harvesting in Canadian boreal peatland forests. Forest Ecology and Management , 2004.

  • Vance, C. C., ; Kirby, K. R. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; Smith, S. M. . Community composition of long-horned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the canopy and understory of sugar maple and white pine stands in south-central Ontario. Environmental Entomology , v. 32, p. 1066-1074, 2003.

  • Deans, A. M. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; SMITH, S. M. ; CARLETON, T. J. . A comparison of forest structure among old-growth, variable retention harvested, and clearcut peatland black spruce (Picea mariana) forests in boreal northeastern Ontario. Forestry Chronicle, v. 79, p. 579-589, 2003.

  • Scott, D. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; LEMIEUX, C. . Climate change and biome representation in Canada's National Park system: implications for system planning and park mandates. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters , v. 11, p. 475-484, 2002.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; MARKHAM, A. ; NEILSON, R. P. ; GARACI, M. . Estimated migration rates under scenarios of global climate change. Journal of Biogeography , v. 29, p. 835-849, 2002.

  • Jackson, S. M. ; FREDERICKSEN, T. S. ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Area disturbed and residual stand damage following logging in a Bolivian tropical forest. Forest Ecology and Management , v. 166, p. 271-283, 2002.

  • Zimmerman, B. ; PERES, C. A. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; TURNER, T. . Conservation and development alliances with the Kayapó of south-eastern Amazonia, a tropical forest indigenous people. Environmental Conservation , v. 28, p. 10-22, 2001.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; RAY, J. C. . Influence of timber extraction routes on central African small mammal communities, forest structure, and tree diversity. Conservation Biology , v. 14, p. 1623-1638, 2000.

  • Gascon, C. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; PATTON, J. L. ; SILVA, M. N. F. da ; BOGART, J. P. ; LOUGHEED, S. C. ; PERES, C. A. ; NECKEL, S. ; BOAG, P. T. . Riverine barriers and the geographic distribution of Amazonian species. PNAS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , v. 97, p. 13672-13677, 2000.

  • Jackson, S. M. ; PINTO, F. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; WILSON, E. R. . A comparison of pre-settlement (1857) and current (1981-1995) forest composition in central Ontario. Canadian Journal Of Forest Research, v. 30, p. 605-612, 2000.

  • Patton, J. L ; SILVA, M. N. F. da ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Mammals of the Rio Juruá and the evolutionary and ecological diversification in Amazonia. Bulletin Of The American Museum Of Natural History, v. 244, p. 1-306, 2000.

  • GASCON, C. ; LOVEJOY, T. E. ; Bierregaard, Jr., R. O ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; STOUFFER, P. C. ; VASCONCELOS, H. ; LAURANCE, W. F. ; Zimmerman, B. ; TOCHER, M. ; BORGES, S. . Matrix habitat and species richness in tropical forest remnants. Biological Conservation , v. 91, p. 223-229, 1999.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; ZIMMERMAN, B. L. ; CAVALCANTI, R. B. ; AHERN, F. J. ; PIETSCH, R. W. . Use of RADARSAT in the design and implementation of sustainable development in the Kayapó Indigenous Area, Pará, Brazil. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing , v. 24, p. 360-366, 1998.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . A model of conductive heat flow in forest edges and fragmented landscapes. Climatic Change , v. 39, p. 487-502, 1998.

  • Hansell, R. I. C. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; WELCH, H. ; JEFFERIES, R. L. ; SCOTT, P. A. . Atmospheric change and biodiversity in the arctic. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment , v. 49, p. 303-325, 1998.

  • Peterson, G. ; LEO, G A de ; HELLMANN, J. J. ; JANSSEN, M. A. ; KINZIG, A. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; O'BRIEN, K. L. ; POPE, S. E. ; ROTHMAN, D. S. ; SHEVLIAKOVA, E. ; TINCH, R. R. T. . Uncertainty, climate change, and adaptive management. Conservation Ecology, v. 1, n.2, p. 1-4, 1997.

  • Peterson, G. ; POPE, S. E. ; LEO, G. A. de ; JANSSEN, M. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; PARODY, J. ; HOOD, G. ; NORTH, M. . Ecology, Ethics, and Advocacy. Conservation Ecology, v. 1, n.1, p. 1-16, 1997.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; MARKHAM, A. . Ecosystem resilience, biodiversity, and climate change: setting limits. Parks, v. 6, p. 38-49, 1996.

  • Patton, J. L ; SILVA, M. N. F. da ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Hierarchical genetic structure and gene flow in three sympatric species of Amazonian rodents. Molecular Ecology , v. 5, p. 229-238, 1996.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Edge effects in central Amazonian forest fragments. Ecology (Durham) , v. 75, p. 2438-2445, 1994.

  • Patton, J. L ; SILVA, M. N. F. da ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Gene genealogy and differentiation among spiny rats (Rodentia: Echimyidae) of the Amazon basin: a test of the riverine barrier hypothesis. Evolution (Lancaster) , v. 48, p. 4314-1323, 1994.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Use of tooth impressions to age and identify live Proechimys guyannensis and P. cuvieri (Rodentia: Echimyidae). Journal of Zoology , v. 227, p. 537-546, 1992.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Comparative abundances of Neotropical small mammals by trap height. Journal of Mammalogy , v. 72, p. 188-192, 1991.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Small mammal abundances in isolated and non-isolated primary forest reserves near Manaus, Brazil. Acta Amazonica , v. 18, p. 67-83, 1988.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; BROOKS, R. J. ; BOGART, J. P. . Chromosomes and sex ratio of the collared lemming, Dicrostonyx richardsoni. Canadian Journal of Zoology , v. 64, p. 12-15, 1985.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; BROOKS, R. J. . Influence of photoperiod and photoperiod reversal on growth, longevity, and indicators of age of Dicrostonyx groenlandicus. Canadian Journal of Zoology , v. 63, p. 1497-1509, 1985.

  • Lynn, D. H ; MALCOLM, Jay R . A multivariate study of morphometric variation in species of the ciliate genus Colpoda (Ciliophora: Colpodida). Canadian Journal of Zoology , v. 61, p. 307-316, 1982.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; BROOKS, R. J. . Eye lens weight and body size as criteria of age in beaver. Canadian Journal of Zoology , v. 59, p. 1189-1192, 1981.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; PATTON, J. L. ; SILVA, M. N. F. da . Small mammal communities in upland and floodplain forests along an Amazonian white-water river. In: Lacey, E.; Myers, M.. (Org.). Mammalian diversification: from population genetics to biogeography. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005, v. , p. -.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; Markham, A ; Neilson, R. P. . Migration in a greenhouse world.. In: Lovejoy, T. E.; Hannah, L. (Org.). Climate Change and Biodiversity. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005, v. , p. -.

  • Ray, J. C ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Species accounts for Deomys ferrugineus, Hylomyscus aeta, and Heimyscus fumosus and genus accounts for Deomys and Heimyscus. In: D. Happold; J. Kingdon; T. Butynski. (Org.). Mammals of Africa. New York: Academic Press, 2005, v. , p. -.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Ecology and conservation of canopy mammals. In: Lowman M. D.; Rinker, H. B. (Org.). Forest canopies. New York: Elsevier Academic Press, 2004, v. , p. 297-331.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Extending models of edge effects to diverse landscape configurations, with a test case from the Neotropics. In: R. O. Bierregaard Jr.; C. Gascon; T. E. Lovejoy; R. Mesquita. (Org.). Lessons from Amazonia: The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001, v. , p. 346-357.

  • Bierregaard, Jr., R. O ; LAURANCE, W. F. ; GASCON, C. ; BENITZ-MALVIDO, J. ; FEARNSIDE, P. ; FONSECA, C. R. ; GANADE, G. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; MARTINS, M. B. ; MORI, S. ; OLIVEIRA, M. ; MÉRONA, J. Rankin-de ; SCARIOT, A. ; SPIRONELLO, W. ; WILLIAMSON, B. . Principles of forest fragmentation and conservation in the Amazon. In: R. O. Bierregaard, Jr; C. Gascon; T. E. Lovejoy; R. Mesquita. (Org.). Lessons from Amazonia: The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001, v. , p. 371-385.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Unifying the study of fragmentation: external vs. internal forest fragmentation. In: Fimbel, R.; A. Grajal; J. Robinson. (Org.). The Cutting Edge: Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001, v. , p. 136-138.

  • ZIMMERMAN, B. L. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; SCHEFFLER, P. . Biological indicators of the sustainability of selective logging in the eastern Amazon [in Spanish]. In: J. A. Berdegué; G. Escobar. (Org.). eguimento y evaluación del manejo de recursos naturales. Santiago: Fundación de Comunicaciones del Agro, FUCOA, 2000, v. , p. 161-192.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Insect biomass in Amazonian forest fragments. In: N. E. Stork; J. Adis; R. K. Didham. (Org.). Canopy arthropods. London: Chapman & Hall, 1997, v. , p. 510-533.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Biomass and diversity of small mammals in Amazonian forest fragments. In: W. F. Laurance; R. O. Bierregaard, Jr.. (Org.). Tropical Forest Remnants: Ecology, Management and Conservation of Fragmented Communities. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997, v. , p. 207-221.

  • MARKHAM, A. ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Biodiversity and Wildlife Conservation: Adaptation to Climate Change. In: Smith, J.; N. Bhatti; G. Menzhulin; R. Benioff; M. Campos; B. Jallow; F. Rijsberman. (Org.). Adaptation to Climate Change: Assessment and Issues. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1996, v. , p. 384-401.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Forest structure and the abundance and diversity of neotropical small mammals. In: M. D. Lowman; N. M. Nadkarni. (Org.). Forest Canopies. New York: Academic Press, 1995, v. , p. 179-197.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; BROOKS, R. J. . Cyclic variation in skull-body regressions of collared lemmings: differential representation of seasonal cohorts. In: N. C. Stenseth; R. A. Ims. (Org.). The Biology of Lemmings. New York: Academic Press, 1993, v. , p. 135-155.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; BROOKS, R. J. . The adaptive significance of photoperiod-induced shape changes in the collared lemming, Dicrostonyx richardsoni. In: N. C. Stenseth; R. A. Ims. (Org.). The Biology of Lemmings. New York: Academic Press, 1993, v. , p. 311-328.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . Estimation of mammalian densities in continuous forest north of Manaus. In: A. Gentry. (Org.). Four Neotropical Rainforests. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990, v. , p. 339-357.

  • Lovejoy, T. E. ; BIERREGAARD, JR., R. O. ; RYLANDS, A. B. ; MALCOLM, Jay R ; QUINTELA, C. E. ; HARPER, L. H. ; BROWN, JR., K. S. ; POWELL, A. H. ; POWELL, G. V. N. ; SCHUBART, H. O. R. ; HAYS, M. B. . Edge and other effects of isolation of Amazon forest fragments. In: M. E. Soulé. (Org.). Conservation Biology. Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1986, v. , p. 257-285.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R ; Markham, A ; NEILSON, R. P. . Can species keep up with climate change?. Conservation Biology in Practice, , v. 2, p. 24 - 25.

  • MALCOLM, Jay R . High roads to oblivion. Natural History, , v. 7/8, p. 46 - 49.

Outras produções

MALCOLM, Jay R ; LIU, C. ; MILLER, L. B. ; ALLNUT, T. ; HANSEN, L. . Habitats at risk: global warming and species loss in globally significant terrestrial ecosystems. 2002.

MALCOLM, Jay R ; CARLETON, T. J. ; CAMPBELL, B. D. ; GRADOWSKI, T. ; KUTTNER, B. ; SUGAR, A. . Effects of clearcut logging on biodiversity in boreal mixedwood forests of northeastern Ontario. Final report to Richard Ivey Foundation and Wildlife Habitat Canada, 66 pp.. 2001.

MALCOLM, Jay R ; PITELKA, L. F. . Ecosystems and global climate change: A review of potential impacts on U.S. terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 41 pp.. 2000.

MALCOLM, Jay R ; Markham, A . Global warming and terrestrial biodiversity decline. 2000.

Markham, A ; MALCOLM, Jay R . Speed kills: rates of climate change are threatening biodiversity. 2000.

MALCOLM, Jay R ; Markham, A . Climate change threats to the National Parks and protected areas of the United States and Canada. 1997.

MALCOLM, Jay R . The demise of an ecosystem: arctic wildlife in a changing climate. 1997.

Histórico profissional

Endereço profissional

  • University of Toronto, Faculty Of Forestry. , 33 Willcocks Street University of Toronto, M5S 3B3 - Toronto, - Canadá, Telefone: () 4169780142, Fax: () 169783834, URL da Homepage:

Experiência profissional

1997 - 2001

University of Toronto

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Professor assistente, Carga horária: 40, Regime: Dedicação exclusiva.

Atividades

  • Ensino, Faculty Of Forestry, Nível: Graduação,Disciplinas ministradas, Advanced Seminar in Forest Conservation, Wildlife Ecology and Management, Conservation of Temperate Forests, Conservation and Management of Canada's Forests

  • Ensino, Faculty Of Forestry, Nível: Pós-Graduação,Disciplinas ministradas, Conservation of Major Global Forest Ecosystems, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Advanced Topics in Forestry: A Short Course in Statistical (Especially Multivariate) Methods for Ecologists, International Forest Conservation Field Camp (Manaus, Brazil), Research Paper in Forest Conservation, Conservation of Global Forest Ecosystems, Biodiversity of Forest Organisms, Applied Ecology, Case Study Analysis in Forest Management, Forests in the Developing World, Tropical Forest Management and Conservation