Daniel Oroمشاهده پروفایل
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Daniel Oro is a Research Professor at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) . He graduated in Biology from the University of Barcelona, earned a European Doctorate in 1996, and conducted post-doctoral research in France and the United Kingdom before joining CSIC in Mallorca. His academic profile spans decades of contributions to ecological theory and conservation science. Education: PhD (Biology) from University of Barcelona Experience: Postdoctoral work in France/UK; CSIC since 1996 Research interests include: Animal ecology (species interactions, population dynamics) Climate change impacts on marine species Conservation strategies for endangered megafauna Trophic interactions and top predator roles Habitat protection effectiveness His publication trends reveal consistent focus on marine ecology, climate threats to reptiles, demographic modeling, and conservation frameworks. Key methodologies include hierarchical population modeling and empirical studies on seabirds and sea turtles. Network includes collaborations with institutions in Spain, France, UK, and the U.S., emphasizing global ecological challenges.







