Subject Area
Biological Oceanography, Marine Ecology
Climatology, Meteorology
Activities
I am a
fourth year PhD student in the department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the
University of Delaware. I use state-of-the-art techniques such as Eddy Covariance systems and Near
Remote Sensing to relate and up-scale gas exchange with plant phenology and
physiology. During my PhD, I have been responsible of an Eddy
Covariance tower, I collected and processed CO2/H2O,
CH4 gas exchange, as well auxiliary meteorology variables. I collected
and processed hyperspectral measurements, phenology cameras data (i.e.,
PhenoCam data) and vegetation indices from spectral reflectance sensors to model
and upscale the influence of vegetation pigments and plant nutrients on the ecosystem
carbon exchange. I also did laboratory analyses of vegetation pigments and
plant nutrients.
During
the first two years of my PhD, I did a side project about the “Greenness trends
and carbon stocks of mangroves across Mexico”. This was a national scale analysis
to identify greenness trends and their relationships with temperature and
precipitation in persistent mangrove forest of Mexico (i.e., not directly submitted to
land cover use and change) since 2001 to 2015. I also identified the influence of greenness trends on the soil organic carbon (30 cm of depth) and above ground
carbon. This study is available as open access in Environmental Research Letters
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ab246e.
Before
to start my PhD program, I worked for seven years as a Remote sensing analyst for
the Department of Geomatics in the National Commission for the Knowledge and
Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Mexico. There, I worked for the National
Mangrove Monitoring Project. During that time, I did many fieldwork activities
with different institutions. I led the development of workshops with Mexican
Mangroves specialists to identify priority mangrove areas for conservation and
management, reviewed and approved different academic projects about the
mangrove ecology in the country, and coordinated the development of a guide to
homologate methods for the characterization of mangroves at different scales.
During my time in CONABIO, I also got a Master’s degree in Geomatics.
Sea regions of study
Gulf of Mexico
North Atlantic Ocean
North Pacific Ocean