The Gist of Biogeography: An Ecological and Conservation Approach

crops as seen from drone

Join professor Fábio Albuquerque as he discusses major challenges — and promising developments to aid decision-making — in the emerging discipline of conservation biogeography. 

Dr. Albuquerque’s research focuses on biogeography and macroecological issues, including the spatial patterns of species, spatial conservation prioritization, the effect of climate change on the distribution of native and exotic species, the effects of fragmentation and habitat loss on biodiversity, and drones. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of biology, particularly landscape ecology and botany.

Albuquerque is assistant professor in the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, at ASU Polytechnic campus. His presentation is part of the college's Science and Mathematics Colloquium series. 

Steve Saul, Assistant Professor
Faculty of Science and Mathematics, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
Steven.Saul@asu.edu
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Cooley Ballroom B/C, Student Union, ASU Polytechnic campus
Open to the public