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Back to the Forest: evaluating the ecological role of a reintroduced frugivore bird

Back to the Forest: evaluating the ecological role of a reintroduced frugivore bird

Promotie

In het kort
  • 8 december 2025
  • 15.30 - 17.00 uur
  • Auditorium Omnia, Gebouw 105, Wageningen Campus
  • Livestream beschikbaar

Samenvatting (Engelstalig)

Tropical forests are rich in life and vital for climate and people. Many have lost animals that move seeds, weakening forest recovery. My PhD asks whether bringing back a large fruit-eating bird can help restore these processes. I studied the red-billed curassow, reintroduced in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Using maps, animal and plant surveys, diet records and seed-germination tests, I examined where the birds live, what they eat, and how far they disperse seeds. I found that the red-billed curassow use both forest and some human-modified areas, have a varied fruit diet, and can carry viable seeds hundreds of meters. Early signs suggest their presence may be starting to shape young plant communities, though effects are subtle and require time to detect. The work shows that reintroductions can support forest regeneration, while highlighting the need for long-term, landscape-scale management.

Promovenda

Van de promotie "Back to the Forest: evaluating the ecological role of a reintroduced frugivore bird".

MPMX (Maria) Rufino, MSc

Promovenda

About the PhD defence

Datum

ma 8 december 2025
15:30 - 17:00

Duurbeschrijving

15:30 - 17:00 uur

Organisatie-eenheid

Wageningen University & Research, Bosecologie en -beheer, PE&RC

Location

Omnia - Gebouw 105

Promovendus

MPMX (Maria) Rufino, MSc

Promotors

prof.dr. M (Marielos) Peña Claros

Co-promoters

dr. JP (Peter) van der Sleen

Externe co-promotoren

Dr Carlos M.M.E. Torres