I am a biologist and proud to have the Universidad de El Salvador as my alma mater (2009). Since 2011 I have been part of the Laboratory of Conservation Biology at the Universidad de Chile, where my research interests lie in biodiversity and conservation science, and discerning how to effectively communicate findings to policy.
In general, I research how the effects of different human activities affect the state of biological interactions. During my stay I have specifically assessed the conservation status of the terrestrial ecosystems of El Salvador using distinct factors to predict ecosystem collapse, and determined how land use change has altered natural capital and its importance re...