People

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Postdocs

Julia G. de Aledo is working on the Antenna project.
Maxime Eeraerts is working on project Agri4Pol
Carlos Martínez Núñez was a Juan de la Cierva (and now enjoys a Postdoc from Junta Andalucia), and he is interested in Agroecosystems and species interactions

PhD

Nerea Montes does her PhD within the SAFEGUARD project

Technician

María Jose Navarro is leading the fieldwork of VALOR.

Lab Entomologist:

Curro Molina is the lab entomologist and coordinates field-work, lab-work and taxonomical pollinator identification. Also getting his PhD.


Past members:

  • François Duchenne merges theoretical and empirical community ecology. Now at CNRS.
  • Virginia Dominguez is the master of network stability. Now leading her own group at EBD.
  • Blanca Arroyo-Correa did her PhD in individual-level networks.
  • Maria Hurtado did her PhD in multitrophic community ecology. Co-supervised with Oscar Godoy.
  • Elena Velado led SHOWCASE project.
  • Jose Lanuza did his PhD in Plant-pollinator networks and a short PostDoc in project SAFEGUARD
  • Estefania Tobajas worked in pollinator biology with a Margarita Salas fellowship
  • Carlos Zaragoza did his PhD in Global Change pressures on bee populations
  • Miguel Ángel Collado did his PhD on bee cognitive ecology.
  • Alfonso Allen-Perkins worked in hardcore network analysis
  • David García-Callejas worked combing theory and empirical data to better understand coexistence
  • Jamie Stavert did his PhD Thesis on Biodiversity Ecosystem Services relationships.
  • Cristina Botias worked on pathogens infections on wild bees.
  • Ainhoa Magrach worked with us on plant-pollinator networks, and how those change with landscape changes.

Lab visitors:

  • Unni Barge, Sweden
  • Julia Aquaviva, Brazil
  • Janina Heinen, Sweden
  • Diego Nabaes, Argentina
  • Jorge Zamorano, Chile
  • Lucas Garibaldi. Argentina
  • Francesco Lami. Italy
  • John Banks. US
  • Liam Kendall. Australia
  • Stijn Van Gils. Nederlands (Super-B Short term mission)
  • Florence Hecq. Irland (Super-B Short term mission)
  • Rachael Winfree. US
  • Romina Rader. Australia
  • Mark Genung. US
  • Ferran Sayol, Spain
  • Simone Fontana, Switzerland

Main collaborators

  • Oscar Godoy: We try to merge theory and empirical data on how species coexist.
  • Ainhoa Magrach: We share several interests in the domain of community ecology.
  • Lucas Garibaldi: We collaborate on a global databases of insect crop pollination.
  • Rachael Winfree: I spend two years as postdoc with Rachael exploring how different global change drivers affect pollinator communities and we keep collaborating on these topics.
  • Daniel Sol: Our project SURVIVE_HIREC tries to understand the role of behavior flexibility and life-history traits in species responses to global change.
  • Romina Rader: We are both interested in reconciling pollinator conservation and ecosystem services delivery.
  • Riccardo Bommarco: After my postdoc with Riccardo, we keep exploring trade-offs between different ecosystem services.
  • Montse Vilà: My Ph.D. Thesis with Montse dealt with plant-pollinator networks invaded by invasive plants.
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