
Daniela Cortés-Díaz- Bachelor of Science
- Biologist at University of Quindío
Daniela Cortés-Díaz
- Bachelor of Science
- Biologist at University of Quindío
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Introduction
I am a biologist whose research interest focuses in the ecological restoration and the conservation of biodiversity. Currently, I am working on monitoring the ecology and behavior of Brown-headed Spider Monkeys and I'm working as researcher and coordinator of a restoration program that link seed dispersal with restoration strategies.
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Phylogenetics applied to conservation provides a comprehensive and alternative approach that contributes to prioritising species and areas for conservation, even if the species have significant information gaps concerning their ecology. Using a distribution of 10,000 phylogenetic trees of the 30 elapid and 21 viperid snakes in Colombia, we calculat...
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This study focuses on New World Vultures, a group of seven scavenger bird species with ecological significance. Despite their importance, there is limited knowledge about their evolutionary history and conservation needs. Recent advances in understanding their evolutionary relationships have paved the way for addressing these gaps us...
Research on urban biodiversity has primarily addressed the effects of urbanization and human activity synergistically as it has been virtually impossible to dissociate their impact on city wildlife. However, the anthropause resulting from COVID–19 lockdowns provided an unprecedented scenario to study the relative role of human activity on avian com...
Nuevos registros del puercoespín colicorto (Coendou rufescens: Erethizontidae) en los municipios de Calarcá, Filandia y Quimbaya en el departamento del Quindío Resumen El puercoespín colicorto (Coendou rufescens) es un roedor de la familia Erethizontidae, caracterizado por su cola corta y dorso marrón negruzco o marrón rojizo. Su distribución en Co...
Ornitología Colombiana Red de interacciones entre plantas y aves frugívoras: un enfoque en ecosistemas urbanos