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ARIM Matias

  • Biodiversity, Universidad de la República (Centro Universitario Regional Este-CURE), Maldonado, Uruguay
  • Allometry, Biodiversity, Community ecology, Food webs, Freshwater ecology, Landscape ecology, Macroecology, Population ecology, Spatial ecology, Metacommunities & Metapopulations
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have a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (2005) and a previous B. Sc. in Biology (1998) and a Master’s degree (2001) from Universidad de la República, Uruguay. I was a postdoc at the Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology and Biodiversity, CASEB, Chile (2006). Currently, I am an Aggregate Professor at the Universidad de la República, Uruguay. My research attempts to advance on the determinants of biodiversity patterns and function, and their interplay whit species richness, functional diversity, ecosystems fragmentation, and climatic conditions. These variables are the putative determinants of biodiversity organization and also the main components of global change. I am convinced that a better ecological theory implies better capacities of societies to mitigate impacts of global changes and foster developments in our economies, societies, human health, and biodiversity conservation.
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ARIM Matias

  • Biodiversity, Universidad de la República (Centro Universitario Regional Este-CURE), Maldonado, Uruguay
  • Allometry, Biodiversity, Community ecology, Food webs, Freshwater ecology, Landscape ecology, Macroecology, Population ecology, Spatial ecology, Metacommunities & Metapopulations
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have a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (2005) and a previous B. Sc. in Biology (1998) and a Master’s degree (2001) from Universidad de la República, Uruguay. I was a postdoc at the Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology and Biodiversity, CASEB, Chile (2006). Currently, I am an Aggregate Professor at the Universidad de la República, Uruguay. My research attempts to advance on the determinants of biodiversity patterns and function, and their interplay whit species richness, functional diversity, ecosystems fragmentation, and climatic conditions. These variables are the putative determinants of biodiversity organization and also the main components of global change. I am convinced that a better ecological theory implies better capacities of societies to mitigate impacts of global changes and foster developments in our economies, societies, human health, and biodiversity conservation.