Rodolfo Dirzo
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Rodolfo Dirzo
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Bing Professor in Environmental Science
Type:
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy
School:
Humanities and Sciences
Additional Information:
Osa and Golfito Initiative
Research Area(s):
Ecosystem Services and Conservation
Biography
Rodolfo Dirzo specializes in the ecology of tropical ecosystems. In particular, he studies plant-animal interactions from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Recently, he has been focusing his work on the consequences of anthropogenic impact (deforestation, fragmentation, defaunation) on tropical ecosystems, in particular in terms of the disruption of ecological processes, such as biotic interactions. He is also interested in teaching and education on the relevance of biological conservation.
Selected Publications by this Author
Environmental Venture Projects
News & Press Releases
A World Without Big Plant-Eating Animals »
Stanford researcher and team of ecologists predict “enormous ecological, social and economic costs” from loss of large herbivores; offer solutions
By Rob Jordan,
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Media Coverage
Big Animals are Going the Way of the Mammoth »
Rodolfo Dirzo (Biology), a co-author of the study, states that humans will feel social and health consequences as well, in the form of higher wildfire risks and increased rodent-borne disease.
By Kerry Klein,
We Are on the Verge of a Sixth Mass Extinction »
Discusses research led by Senior Fellow Rodolfo Dirzo
By Joanna Rothkopf,
Back From the Dead: Why De-Extinction May Save Humanity »
Describes research by Woods Senior Fellow Rodolfo Dirzo on how "the well-being of natural ecosystems including the animals, actually represents the well-being of humans as well"
By John Roach,