Invited
FRANCISCO FONTURBEL
My research interests are related to the effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance (fragmentation, degradation, and transformation) over native species and plant-animal interactions, focused on its ecological and evolutionary consequences. My current research line intends to determine habitat degradation (e.g., selective logging) and transformation (e.g., exotic-tree plantations) effects as anthropogenic selection forces, acting on pollination, frugivory and seed dispersal interactions, focused on mistletoes.
Activities
05/08/2024
16:00 to 17:15 - Symposium 4: Mistletoe seed dispersal as a key process for community structuring: challenges and conservation opportunities
16:45 to 17:00 - Mistletoes as key resources for frugivores along an altitudinal gradient in South American temperate rainforests
Speaker
05/08/2024
16:00 to 17:15 - Symposium 4: Mistletoe seed dispersal as a key process for community structuring: challenges and conservation opportunities
Moderator