Principal Researcher at CONICET, Associate Professor at National Univerity of Cuyo
I am a CONICET Principal Researcher at the Argentine Institute for Dryland Research, in Mendoza, Argentina. I am broadly interested in ecology, with an emphasis on community ecology, plant-animal interactions, especially pollination and other plant-animal mutualisms, ecological networks, and invasions biology. I am also an Associate Professor at the National University of Cuyo, where I teach Ecology, Conservation biology, and graduate-level courses. In the past, I studied Biology at the University of Buenos Aires, did a Ph.D. at the University of Tennesse, Knoxville, and worked as a post-doc at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), at the University of California, Santa Barbara.