PhD Students

I'm a biologist, PhD student, and pollination enthusiast. I research floral evolution in Melastomataceae, investigating how flower and leaf shape relates to pollinator dependence and species diversity. I work with geometric morphometrics and comparative phylogenetic methods, but I also believe that science connects with art and affection: between articles, I enjoy drawing flowers, pollinators, and other little things.

I'm a PhD student in Ecology. I'm fascinated by bioacoustics and currently working on Vibration Pollination, seeking to understand the mechanisms of this interaction and the factors that influence it. I'm a bit of a musician and enjoy games and poetry in my spare time.
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I'm a biologist and a PhD candidate in Ecology. My work investigates how vibrations produced by bees influence the reproduction of vibration-pollinated plants in Melastomataceae communities, using acoustic recordings, artificial intelligence, and floral morphometry to understand functional complementarity in the vibrational niche. In my free time, I enjoy listening to music and watching TV series.

I'm a PhD student in Ecology. My work focuses primarily on pollen flowers, buzz pollination, and pollen deposition on bees. In my spare time, I enjoy listening to music and reading books.