RESEARCHERS

Gonzalo Rivas

PhD, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida


Office: CT102


Phone: (+593 2) 297-1700, ext. 2217


E-mail: grivast@usfq.edu.ec


Interests

Plant Ecology, Invasions Ecology, Plants Biogeography, GIS, Use of drones and molecular techniques

Projects

  • Study of the microbiome associated with Scalesia species in Galapagos
  • Proposal for ecological restoration in two habitats within a property located in a protective forest area of Sumaco-Napo-Galeras National Park
  • Quantifying impacts caused by alien species on native biodiversity and human livelihood in the Galápagos Islands
  • Hyperabundant Lecythidaceae evolving role for the maintenance of related rare species
  • Origin and phylogeography of native species introduced to the Galapagos Islands: evolutionary synthesis of under-studied species
  • Plan now to save later: use of state-of-the-art technology and scientific information to counteract plant pests in Galapagos
  • Genetic connectivity and ecological aspects of relevant plant species in mainland Ecuador and Galapagos
  • Change in vegetation and climate change: Permanent plots of vegetation in the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve and the Ecuadorian Amazon
  • Change in vegetation due to invasive plants and climate change in Galapagos islands. Permanent plots of vegetation
  • Real-time mapping and construction of future predictive models of native and introduced species distribution in Galapagos islands through the use of low-cost unmanned ships