His research focuses on the study of biological diversity (biodiversity), together with ecological and evolutionary perspectives. He is interested in how ecological interactions, for example mutualisms, shape complex ecological systems. These interactions, like those of plants and their pollinators and seed dispersers, constitute the framework of biodiversity. But we are far from understanding how they evolve and co-evolve. The main topic that encapsulates his research is the process of coevolution of ecological interactions in highly diverse systems. It focuses on three aspects: 1) the dispersal processes, genetic flow and demographic effects of pollinator and frugivorous interaction in plant populations, 2)coevolution in complex networks of mutualist interactions, and 3) the natural history and basic ecology of the evolution of ecological interactions.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-2142-9116