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Dr. Daisy Dent is a Researcher at ETH Zurich's Department of Environmental Systems Science, specializing in global ecosystem ecology. Her work focuses on tropical forest dynamics, seed dispersal mechanisms, and ecosystem recovery processes. She contributes to the Professorship for Global Ecosystem Ecology, addressing critical issues such as biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and the impacts of human activities on natural systems.
Her research emphasizes understanding ecological succession patterns, functional traits of species, and the role of animals in restoring degraded landscapes. She has conducted extensive studies in regions like Panama, Costa Rica, and Borneo, investigating how forest recovery processes interact with biodiversity and climate goals.
Key themes in her publications include the drivers of seed disperser decline, acoustic data interpretation in biodiversity-rich environments, and the interplay between functional traits and trophic roles in scavenger communities. Her work bridges theoretical ecology with applied conservation strategies, aiming to inform sustainable land management practices.
Though no explicit awards or grants are listed in the provided texts, her contributions to ecological frameworks—such as feedback loops in succession models—highlight her innovative approach to advancing ecological theory. Collaborative projects with international teams underscore her commitment to global environmental challenges.
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