My main research interests aim at understanding biodiversity patterns across taxa, organisational levels (from species to biomes), and spatial scales (from local to global), as well as the consequences of global change (climate and land-use changes, biological invasions) on natural ecosystems. My main research focuses on functional and evolutionary approaches, particularly through big data, complex computational methods, and open science, to enhance biodiversity conservation.
My main research areas are:
- Biogeography and Macroecology
- Temporal stability of natural communities