PANIW Maria
- Conversation Biology and Global Change, Doñana Biological Station CSIC, Seville, Spain
- Biodiversity, Carnivores, Computer modelling, Conservation biology, Demography/population dynamics, Ecology, Insectivores, Life histories, Mammals, Terrestrial
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https://globalchangeeco.com/
Areas of expertise
The overarching theme of my research is to assess how feedbacks between phenotypic and genetic traits, life-history processes, and biotic interactions can allow natural populations and communities to "cope" with environmental change. To me, understanding biodiversity change begins with observations of individuals. I work with long-term data on animal and plant populations to generate iterative short-term forecasts and to project population dynamics under global change scenarios - trying to create theoretical principles and empirical applications to anticipate and mitigate emerging threats to natural communities.