Biólogo, mestre e doutor em Biologia Vegetal, sob orientação do Dr. Ary Teixeira de Oliveira-Filho com doutorado sanduíche em Edinburgh no Royal Botanical Garden - Escócia sob supervisão de Dr. Toby Pennington e Dr. James Ratter. Com pós-doutorado pelo programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia Vegetal da UFMG e também na Universidade Federal de Viçosa no programa Pós-graduação em Biologia Vegetal. Atualmente professor na Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Unidade Mundo Novo e credenciado no programa de Pós-graduação em Recursos Naturais da UEMS - PRGRN/UEMS e no program de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Vegetal - UFMS. Atuando nas áreas de Ecologia Vegetal, Macroecologia, Modelagem de Distribuição de Espécies e Diversidade Filogenética. E-mail para contato: marcelo.bueno@uems.br, buenotanica@gmail.com
Marcelo Leandro Bueno has a B. S. in Biology, a Master?s in Botany, and a doctorate in Plant Biology, with a ?sandwich doctorate? in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the Royal Botanical Garden, under the supervision of Dr. Toby Perrington and of Dr. James Ratter. After the doctorate, Bueno undertook a postdoctorate at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) where, under the supervision of Dr. Ary Teixeira de Oliveira Filho, he developed the project entitled ?Environmental and Historical Factors of Tree Communities in a Neotropical Savanna: A Phylogenetic Approach to Diversity.?
In his teaching career, Bueno has taught Botany, focusing on the following areas: Phytogeography, Floristic and Phytosociology, and on analyses in Spatial Ecology and on Species Distribution Modeling (SDM), as well as Quantitative Ecology and Quantitative Ecology Vegetation with Application in R. As a resident postdoctoral fellow, Bueno taught the following disciplines: Ecology of Vegetation, Species Distribution Modeling (SDM), and Qualitative and Quantitative Ecology Vegetation with Application in R.
In his published essays, Bueno?s work with his co-researchers has focused on South American tropical and neotropical floristic, phytossociolgy and Species Distribution Modelling and Phytogeography in general, with a deeper interest in the Neotropical Savanna ? Cerrado Domain so neglected related the preservation and conservation.