Project description
Seed dispersal by animals for forest regeneration
As wildfires become more common in Europe, it is increasingly important to examine forest regeneration processes and expand the focus beyond plants. Supported by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions programme, the SeedFire project will explore seed dispersal by animals as a means of regenerating forests after wildfires. Through the use of network analysis and spatial models, scientists can determine how important animals, more precisely birds, are for ensuring ecosystem resilience. This research project will be based in Portugal and Spain and seeks to develop nature-based solutions.
Objective
This project aims to quantify the contribution of animal-mediated seed dispersal to post-fire ecosystem recovery, delivering evidence-based strategies to strengthen forest resilience across Europe. I will achieve this by linking macroecological patterns to local mechanisms through the implementation of cutting-edge tools in network analysis, trait-based ecology, and temporal and spatially-explicit modelling. Hosted by the University of Coimbra (Portugal) under the supervision of Prof. Ruben Heleno, a leading expert in community ecology and seed dispersal, and with a secondment at CIDE-CSIC (Spain) under Prof. Juli Pausas, a world authority in fire ecology, I will receive advanced training that complements my expertise in species-specific interactions and spatial ecology. This interdisciplinary environment will allow me to expand traditionally plant-centred fire ecology with an interaction-focused perspective, fostering new research synergies and strengthening an international network of collaborators. Findings will be transferred to scientists, policymakers, and society through high-impact publications, international conferences, policy briefs, and tailored outreach initiatives, from press releases to public talks and visual storytelling. By addressing a critical yet overlooked driver of post-fire regeneration, SeedFire will not only fill a major knowledge gap but also provide me with a diverse, competitive skill-set to secure a permanent position in ecology in the near future, directly aligned with translating ecological knowledge into effective, nature-based solutions for fire-resilient landscapes in Europe.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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3004-531 COIMBRA
Portugal
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