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Network partners

We are proud to have researchers and students from various institutions in Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Costa-Rica and the USA as active members of our network. They are listed below:

Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biologia Vegetal (Argentina):

  • Sandra Diaz (network & group leader)
  • Marcelo Cabido (co-leader)
  • Fabien Quétier (network coordinator)
  • Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy (junior researcher)
  • Carlos Urcelay (junior researcher)
  • Diego Gurvich (junior researcher)
  • Georgina Conti (PhD student)
  • Pedro Jaureguiberry (PhD student)
  • Laura Hoyos (PhD student)
  • Lucas Enrico (PhD student)
  • María Victoria Vaieretti (PhD student)
  • María Soledad Pérez (technician)
  • Valeria Falczuk (technician)

Departamento de desarollo rural de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina):

  • Daniel Cáceres (group leader)
  • Pablo Rodriguez Bilella (junior researcher)
  • Esteban Tapella (PhD student)
  • Felicitas Silvetti (PhD student)

University of Alaska in Fairbanks (USA):

  • Syndonia Bret-Harte (group leader)
  • Sarah Trainor (junior researcher)
  • Mark Burton (undergraduate student)

Instituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal (Bolivia):

  • Lourens Poorter (group leader)
  • Marielos Peña Claros (researcher)
  • Geovana Carreño (PhD student)

Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza (Costa Rica):

  • Bryan Finegan (group leader)
  • Fernando Casanoves (co-leader)
  • Guillermo Navarro (senior researcher)
  • Beatriz Salgado (PhD student)
  • Fernando Férnandez (MSc student)

Centro Internacional de Politica Economica para el Desarollo Sostenible (Costa Rica):

  • Carlos Murillo (group leader)

Laboratório de Ecologia de Florestas Tropicais of the Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil):

  • Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira (group leader)
  • Amira Apaza Quevedo (PhD student)

Center for Conservation Biology of Stanford University (USA):

  • Gretchen Daily (group leader)

Our network aslo benefits from the advice of invited scientists who are leaders in the field of plant functional diversity, ecosystem processes and ecosystem services:

Disclaimer: Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors, the DiverSus consortium, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research nor any of its sponsors.