Dr. Daisy Dent
Main Focus
My research interests lie at the intersection of forest ecology and conservation. In my research group, we aim to characterise how interactions and feedbacks between forest plant and animal communities change following disturbance, and how we can maintain viable populations of forest species in human-modified landscapes. We are particularly interested in how forests regenerate following disturbance or complete clearance, and how species interactions can be drivers of ecological resilience and recovery. Our fieldwork focuses on two long-term study sites in Panama and Malaysia.
Curriculum Vitae
11/ 2021- Present Senior Scientist. ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
01/ 2011- Present Research Associate. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), Panama
02/ 2021- 12/ 2022 Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior, Germany
01/ 2011- 06/ 2022 Lecturer. University of Stirling, UK