Pablo Villalva
Integrative Ecology · Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Research Interests
Biodiversity, Conservation biology, Global Change Biology, Macroecology, Spatial Ecology.
Biography
I am a conservation ecologist with broad interests in spatial ecology, macroecology, biodiversity conservation and global change biology. My research is focused on the factors that determine species distributions, abundances and extinctions, with an emphasis on the effect of human influence on species and interactions among them. My main goal is the conservation of biodiversity through the combination of ecological and social views, both vital to understand the actual biodiversity crisis.
Education
PhD Biología Integrada - Universidad de Sevilla 2022 MSc Biodiversity and Conservation Biology - Universidad Pablo de Olavide 2011 Expert in Geographic Information Systems - Universidad Internacional de 2010 Andalucía Graduado en Biología - Universidad de Sevilla 2010
Recent Scopus Publications
- A comprehensive, multi-method dataset of plant-frugivore interactions in a Mediterranean hotspot
- A Machine Learning Application to Camera-Traps: Robust Species Interactions Datasets for Analysis of Mutualistic Networks
- Native and Alien Ungulates in North America: Potential for Restoring Herbivore Diversity and Functions
- Multiple global-change drivers and cascading effects in Mediterranean ecosystems: Lessons from an iconic national park
- A process-based understanding of ecosystem buffering against stressors: response to Kong et al.
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8410-7619
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=fazQwhwAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55713122600