Rodolfo Dirzo
Rodolfo Dirzo is a professor, conservationist, and tropical ecologist. He is a Bing Professor in environmental science at Stanford and a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. His research interests mainly focus on plant-animal interactions, evolutionary ecology, and defaunation in the tropics of Latin America, Africa, and the Central Pacific. He was a member of the Committee on A Conceptual Framework for New K-12 Science Education Standards, co-authoring the framework in 2012, and continues to educate local communities and young people about science and environmental issues. Provided by Wikipedia-
21Defoliation and below-grouns herbivory in the grass Muhlenbergía quadridentata effects on plant perfomance and on the root-feeder Phyllophaga sp. (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae) Defoliation and below-grouns herbivory in the grass Muhlenbergía quadridentata effects on plant perfomance and on the root-feeder Phyllophaga sp. (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae)Texto bibliotecaECOSUR
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22Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in tropical forests Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in tropical forestsby Orians, Gordon H. editor, Dirzo, Rodolfo editor/a, Cushman, J. Hall 1959- editor/a
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27The evolution of ecology in Mexico facing challenges and preparing for the future The evolution of ecology in Mexico facing challenges and preparing for the futureby Martínez Vázquez, María Luisa Doctora autora 19568, Manson, Robert H. autor, Balvanera, R. autor/a, Dirzo, Rodolfo autor, Soberón Mainero, Jorge autor, García Barrios, Luis Enrique Doctor autor 74, Martínez Ramos, Miguel Doctor autor 21149, Moreno Casasola, Patricia autora 12492, Rosenzweig, Michael L. autor, Sarukhán Kermez, José Doctor 1940- autor 14910Texto bibliotecaECOSUR