This project will provide a novel and rigorous experimental test to integrate multiple theories and mechanisms to advance understanding of tropical forest assembly, biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem functions in regenerating forests.
This project addresses the complex animal-plant interactions that enable forest restoration. Additionally, we will study the extent to which landscape connectivity affects the outcomes of restoration.
In this project, we aim at understanding how gene dispersal via movement of pollen and seeds is generated at local scale depending on microhabitat characteristics, as well as along a fragmentation and defaunation gradient in the Atlantic forest.