J. Sebastián TelloCo-instructor
Associate Scientist
Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development Missouri Botanical Garden My research interests are on the study of biodiversity, particularly on the fields of macroecology, metacommunity ecology, biogeography and spatial ecology. I am also interested in using mountain systems as tools for studying mechanisms behind biogeographic gradients in biodiversity and community assembly. Many of my current projects are based on data from the Madidi project, probably the longest and best sampled tropical elevational gradient with information on the distribution of woody plants. e-mail: [email protected] e-mail2: [email protected] office: (314) 577-9548 |
Iván JiménezCo-instructor
Scientist
Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development Missouri Botanical Garden I am interested in understanding the determinants of the abundance and distribution of organisms at a variety of spatial scales, ranging from the small extents on which foraging theory focuses, to the broad geographic extents characteristic of macroecology. e-mail: [email protected] |