Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
2019
Muñoz, G., Kissling, W. D., & Emiel van Loon. 2019. Biodiversity Observations Miner: A web application to unlock primary biodiversity data from published literature. The Biodiversity Data Journal.
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e28737Muñoz, G., Trøjelsgaard, K., & W.D. Kissling. 2019. A synthesis of animal‐mediated seed dispersal of palms reveals distinct biogeographical differences in species interactions. The Journal of Biogeography.
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13493Research theses
M.Sc. Research internships (IBED-UvA)
2017
Seed dispersal connectivity among palm swamp patches in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Supervisors: Renske. E. Onstein, A.C. (Harry) Seijmonsbergen
Building a framework for retrieving information on multispecies interactions from published literature. Supervisor: Emiel van Loon.
2016
Palm seed dispersal networks in Afrotropics and Neotropics: analysis of structure and biogeographical differences. Supervisor: W. Daniel Kissling
B.Sc. Thesis. (COCIBA-USFQ)
2013
Structure of the communities of araneid spiders (Araneae:Araneidae) along an altitudinal gradient in the Northeastern Andes of Ecuador. Supervisor: Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia
Posters
2017
Muñoz, G., Kissling, W. D., & Emiel van Loon. Biodiversity Observations Miner. Mining biodiversity data from (scientific) literature. Poster presented at the 1st Latin American Congress of Biogeography (Tena, Ecuador).
Muñoz, G., & Kissling, W. D. Biogeography of species interactions: integrating palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and functional traits at macroecological scales. Poster presented at the 2017 NAEM (Netherlands Annual Ecology Meeting)
2014
Cisneros-Heredia, D.F., & Muñoz-Acevedo, F. G. Avances en el conocimiento sobre la diversidad de arañas de la familia Araneidae en Ecuador. Poster presented at the 4to Congreso Colombiano de Zoología, Cartagena. Colombia.
Datasets
2019
2018
Palm-frugivore seed dispersal interactions for the Neotropics and Afrotropics. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1173743
Plant-frugivore interactions in South East Asia. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1173745
Zalophus predatory interactions in Galapagos. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2530281