Who we are BESLab is a research group aimed at understanding biodiversity, its drivers and its consequences on ecosystem services. We study human-impacted ecosystems from ecological, evolutionary and sociological approaches. We seek to generate science applied to biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. NEWS New Publication: Do birds connect different ecosystem services in croplands? In our recent research, we used DNA-metabarcoding and ecological networks to show how birds link… Keep reading 12 February, 2024 New Publication: Who disperses tree seeds in fragmented landscapes? Many plants rely on frugivorous animals for seed dispersal. In fragmented landscapes, frugivore communities can… Keep reading 24 October, 2023 Our partners
New Publication: Do birds connect different ecosystem services in croplands? In our recent research, we used DNA-metabarcoding and ecological networks to show how birds link… Keep reading 12 February, 2024
New Publication: Who disperses tree seeds in fragmented landscapes? Many plants rely on frugivorous animals for seed dispersal. In fragmented landscapes, frugivore communities can… Keep reading 24 October, 2023