"Bound together by ties of everyday living" M. Mead
We work on a range of community ecology topics mostly related to species interactions. Our research focuses on understanding why species interactions and their patterns change across space and time, and how does this affect ecosystem functioning and nature contributions to people. We are also interested in using interaction networks as tools for unravelling the mechanisms behind community composition and diversity patterns.
We are part of the Grupo de Interacciones Insecto-Planta and are based at the Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (IMBIV), in Córdoba, Argentina.