Main lines of research
In general, my research is divided into three main lines of investigation, each of which is linked to each other at different spatial (local to continental), temporal (seasonal to decades), and biological (individual to ecosystem) scales: (1) a trophic ecology research studying body-size approaches and trophic food webs, (2) a community ecology research studying patterns of diversity and spatiotemporal dynamics, and (3) a biological conservation research for the preservation of biodiversity loss and developing management strategies.