Anna Traveset
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Her research focuses on the study of ecological and evolutionary interactions between species, specifically on how these are altered by different drivers of global change. She has also carried out many studies on the reproductive biology of vulnerable or threatened plant species. She stands out for the significant contributions she has made in the knowledge and understanding of biodiversity in insular ecosystems. Her fieldwork is mainly focused on the Balearic Islands, although she also coordinates projects in the Canary Islands, Berlengas, Galapagos, and Seychelles and participates in others in the Ogasawara Archipelago (Japan), and in mainland Europe (Sweden, Germany, Belgium), and North America (Mexico). Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Dugger, Phillip James, Blendinger, Pedro Gerardo, Böhning-Gaese, Katrin, Chama, Lackson, Correia, Marta, Dehling, D. Matthias, Emer, Carine, Farwig, Nina, Fricke, Evan C., Galetti, Mauro, García, Daniel, Grass, Ingo, Heleno, Ruben, Jacomassa, Fábio André Facco, Moraes, Suelen, Moran, Catherine, Muñoz, Marcia Carolina, Neuschulz, Eike Lena, Nowak, Larissa, Piratelli, Augusto, Pizo, Marco Aurelio, Quitián, Marta, Rogers, Haldre S., Ruggera, Román A., Saavedra, Francisco, Sánchez, Mariano Sebastián, Sánchez, Rocío, Santillán, Vinicio, Schabo, Dana G., Ribeiro da Silva, Fernanda, Timóteo, Sérgio, Traveset, Anna, Vollstädt, Maximilian GR, Schleuning, MatthiasGet full text
Published 2019
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