
About
Eva Benavides Rios is a Lecturer at the School of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). She joined ARU in February 2023 and specializes in conservation research, particularly addressing ecological processes influenced by climate change and invasive species. Her work emphasizes biodiversity resilience and conservation strategies for island ecosystems.
- Education: PhD in Geography and Environmental Sciences (University of Birmingham, 2024), MSc in Management and Conservation of Natural Resources (Northwestern Centre for Biological Research, Mexico, 2016), BSc in Biology (University of Guadalajara, Mexico, 2014).
Her research interests include macroecology, biogeography, ecological modelling, functional diversity, and species distribution dynamics. She has contributed to projects such as evaluating invasive species impacts on Mexican islands and developing conservation plans for endangered species. Her recent publications focus on avian biodiversity loss, island biogeography challenges, and climate change effects on cacti.
- Grants/Consultancy: UNDP-funded projects on invasive species control (2017–2020), rabbit control in Mexican protected areas, and ecosystem restoration in Revillagigedo National Park.
Eva teaches on the MSc Applied Wildlife Conservation and BSc Ecology and Conservation programs. She speaks English and Spanish.
Find Eva Benavides Rios elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Triantis KostasGraz University of Technology · Associate Professor
Paulo A.V. BorgesGraz University of Technology · Associate Professor
Jean-Philippe LessardConcordia University · Professor
Michael Krabbe BorregaardUniversity of Copenhagen · Associate Professor- DDannielle GreenAnglia Ruskin University · Associate Professor
Adam AlgarLakehead University · Associate Professor