I work on plant hydraulics evolution from an integrative perspective, merging evolutionary biology, ecophysiology, phylogenetics, biogeography and statistics in order to disentangle the global macroevolutionary patterns and underlying microevolutionary processes shaping plant strategies all over the woody-plant phylogeny. Currently, working in my PhD thesis titled "Plant hydraulics phylogenetics: from macroevolutionary patterns to microevolutionary processes", framed within the project "Water use and drought resistance strategies at different scales: from homeostatic mechanisms to regional vegetation dynamics" (reference CGL2017-89149-C2-1R, coordinated by Jordi Martínez-Vilalta and Maurizio Mencuccini, which are my thesis supervisors.