Fernanda is biologist with scientific background in ecological modelling and spatial statistics. She is interested in understanding the determinants of biodiversity from a local and biogeographic perspective. She is also very interested in studying how and why some species might present higher resilience to global warming.
Fernanda just joined our team as research assistant of the project 'Habitability space for biodiversity: applying Liebig's Law of the Minimum to global change biogeography', funded by Comunidad de Madrid. Together with our project colleagues, she will test new approaches to estimate the effects of climate on the species’ maximum potential abundance. We think these new approaches may bring important insights to understanding the impact global warming on biodiversity.
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