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Diego Casallas-Pabón

 

 E-mail: dfcasallasp@unal.edu.co

              dcasallas@appliedbiodiversity.org

 

He is a biologist and a doctoral candidate in Biological Sciences, at National University of Colombia, within the line of Biodiversity and Conservation. His expertise is in ecology of tropical mammals, particularly bats, as well as the seed dispersal. He is working in understanding the natural processes of forest recovery, in order to develop strategies and tools to be implemented in the context of the ecological restoration of lowland tropical forests. He is a researcher of the composition, diversity, and ecological dynamics of underground ecosystems (caves, caverns) specifically in the processes involving bats and underground arthropofauna. He is researching on how they affect the ecological dynamics of the depths with their flow of matter and energy (seeds, guano). He is the Founder and director of the organization, Applied Biodiversity Foundation.

 

 

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