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and empirical work, based on movement models of animals and data to test | and empirical work, based on movement models of animals and data to test | ||
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in Princeton University. | Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in Princeton University.<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 9 April 2007
I received my PhD in Biology from the University of Barcelona (Spain) in
2005. My research career has been focused on two main topics: limnology
(planktonic ecology) and theoretical ecology (spatial ecology). In
particular, my research interests are on the study of animal movement
and dispersal, at different scales and based on different methodologies.
Of special interest are Levy walk models and anomalous diffusion, both
in terms of data and in terms of evolutionary analysis of optimal
foraging. My research has always been at the interface between theory
and empirical work, based on movement models of animals and data to test
those models. In the present I am working with Simon Levin at the
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in Princeton University.