Postdoctoral Fellow, Adjunct Research Scientist (Institute for Global Change Biology / SEAS and EEB)
About
Research interests:
Thiago is a community ecologist dedicated to exploring the influence of anthropogenic, ecological, and evolutionary processes on biodiversity patterns and the subsequent impacts on ecosystem functioning. His current research centers around synthesizing the effects of human-mediated habitat loss on animals and plants. With a broad taxonomic scope ranging from arthropods to mammals, Thiago employs quantitative tools to unravel the intricate dynamics of biodiversity change. He also investigates the utility of functional traits in predicting species redistributions across local and global scales.
Fields of study:
Community ecology, functional ecology, quantitative ecology, global change ecology