Gustavo Requena Santos
Faculty in Ecology
Gustavo grew up in Brazil, in close contact with the natural paradise of Tropical Rainforests. Inspired by conservation campaigns for the preservation of golden lion tamarins and sea turtles鈥 nesting sites, Gustavo became a field biologist. His passion for nature and science compelled him to do fieldwork in the familiar forests around his hometown in Southern Brazil, but also in the Amazon, Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica.
For over 15 years, Gustavo conducted research on the ecology and evolution of Tropical daddy-longlegs, particularly their mating and parental behaviors. In 2017, he moved to the US and decided to shift his career from academic research to science education and outreach, advocating for the importance of science literacy and critical thinking to promote advances in education, community engagement, and social transformation. Since then, he has volunteered with many education-focused nonprofits across Connecticut (including the and) and even founded his own science education initiative .
In these activities, Gustavo has been bridging his long experience as a scientist to grassroots, community-based education programs, particularly using environmental education to promote science literacy and critical thinking, helping re-connect children and their families to nature (especially after COVID-19 challenged years) and where audiences of all ages and backgrounds experience the scientific process first-hand by doing science themselves.
Gustavo joined 快猫视频 as Faculty in Ecology in August 2024, bringing his experience in academic research, field-based higher education, and community engagement & outreach to provide learning opportunities to our students that are rooted in a genuine intention to welcome and include everyone and centered on students鈥 interests and passions.
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Bsc. Biology - Universidade Estadual de Campinas in 2005
MS Ecology and Natural Resources - Universidade Federal de Uberl芒ndia in 2008
PhD Ecology - Universidade de S茫o Paulo in 2012
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Behavioral Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Entomology
Theoretical Biology
Environmental Education
Science Education
Science Extension & Outreach
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NS107A Foundations of Ecology
NS301 Field Ecology
NS331 Intro to Data Analysis
NS372B Science Communication
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Nature Photography
Astronomy
Graphic Novels
Hiking
Cooking
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鈥淗ow to Bring Social Justice into the Curriculum and Help ALL Students See Themselves in Any Profession,鈥 鈥 as part of the student-led event 鈥淪OCIAL JUSTICE WEEK鈥 at Sacred Heart University (CT, 2023)
Invited panelist to discuss the unique environmental challenges faced by Latine communities in Connecticut at 鈥淟ATINE AND PUERTO RICAN VOICES FOR CLIMATE ACTION ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION鈥 (organized by SAVE THE SOUND & COMMISSION ON WOMEN, CHILDREN, SENIORS, EQUITY, AND OPPORTUNITY 鈥 CT, 2023)
Invited panelist to a roundtable discussion about Ag careers for the 鈥#TEACHAG DAY VIRTUAL CELEBRATION鈥 (organized by CONNECTICUT FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 鈥 CT, 2023)
鈥淲hat can we learn from weird creature鈥檚 behaviours?鈥, as part of the pre-events of the workshop 鈥溾 at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden, 2018)
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OPINION PIECES
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Requena, GS, Mungu铆a-Steyer, R & Machado, G. (2014). Paternal care and sexual selection in arthropods, pp. 201-233. In Macedo, RH & Machado, G (eds) Sexual selection. Academic Press.
Machado, G, Requena, GS, Toscano-Gadea, C, Stanley, E & Mac铆as-Ord贸帽ez, R. (2015). Male and female mate choice in harvestmen: general patterns and inferences on the underlying processes, pp 169-201. In Peretti, AV & Aisenberg, A (eds) Cryptic female choice in arthropods: Patterns, mechanisms and prospects. Springer, Cham.
RECENT PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS:
Alissa, L. M., Machado, G., & Requena, G. S. (2024). Good body condition increases male attractiveness but not caring quality in a neotropical arachnid with male-only care. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 78(2), 24.
Rios Moura, R., Oliveira Gonzaga, M., Silva Pinto, N., Vasconcellos鈥怤eto, J., & Requena, G. S. (2021). Assortative mating in space and time: patterns and biases. Ecology Letters, 24(5), 1089-1102.
Quesada-Hidalgo, R., Solano-Brenes, D., Requena, G. S., & Machado, G. (2019). The good fathers: efficiency of male care and the protective role of foster parents in a Neotropical arachnid. Animal Behaviour, 150, 147-155.
Nolazco, S., & Requena, G. S. (2018). Flexible compensation of uniparental care in an arachnid species: things are not always what they seem. Animal Behaviour, 143, 67-81.
Requena, G. S., & Alonzo, S. H. (2017). Sperm competition games when males invest in paternal care. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1860), 20171266.
A complete list of peer-reviewed articles can be .
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Co-organizer of the workshop 鈥溾, University of Gothenburg (Sweden, 2016 鈥 2018)
Founder of the 鈥溾 initiative (2020 - present)
Member of the Grantmaking Review Committee for the (2021 鈥損resent)
Board member of the (2019 - present, serving as its Board president since 2021)
Steering Committee member of (2022 - present)
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鈥淗umankind: A Hopeful History鈥 by Rutger Bregman
鈥淧ermanent Record鈥 by Edward Snowden
Any Calvin & Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson