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I am a biologist with a PhD in Ecology & Evolution, currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge (UK).
As an ecologist, I am broadly interested in the mechanisms underlying the form and function of species and ecosystems, seeking to translate his research insights into effective guidelines for conservation and society in the face of environmental change. My research focuses on plant strategies, tropical forests, and their role in global carbon and water cycles – topics I have explored by combining large databases with extensive fieldwork across diverse tropical environments. Currently, as part of the Gigante Project and the Global Change Ecology Group, I am investigating the drought-induced mortality risk of tropical giant trees by linking their hydraulic traits to their hydrological environment.
As an ecologist, I am broadly interested in the mechanisms underlying the form and function of species and ecosystems, seeking to translate his research insights into effective guidelines for conservation and society in the face of environmental change. My research focuses on plant strategies, tropical forests, and their role in global carbon and water cycles – topics I have explored by combining large databases with extensive fieldwork across diverse tropical environments. Currently, as part of the Gigante Project and the Global Change Ecology Group, I am investigating the drought-induced mortality risk of tropical giant trees by linking their hydraulic traits to their hydrological environment.