dhr. J. Aguirre Gutierrez MSc


  • Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
    IBED
  • POSTBUS  94248
    1090 GE  Amsterdam
  • J.AguirreGutierrez@uva.nl

I am a mexican PhD candidate at UvA and Naturalis Biodiversity Centre (www.naturalis.nl), I started my PhD in July 2011 and will be finishing by July 2015.

Before my PhD I obtained my master degree in Ecology and Evolution- Tropical Ecology at UvA-IBED (2010). During my master degree I worked with Species Distribution Models with mexican species from the genus Pinus. After this I analysed how landscape fragmentation and Land Use Cover (LULC) changes impact the species richness and diversity of a coniferous forest ecosystem, doing field work in northern Mexico.  I also carried out extensive work in the fields of GIS and Remote Sensing. 

I am studying pollinators responses to environmental change in the Netherlands, I use tools as Species Distribution Models (SDM), GIS and Remote Sensing for analysing these effects. Currently I am working with hoverflies and bees, modelling their distribution and investigating how different modelling algorithms produce sometimes contrasting results when modelling the same species with the same data. The final species models generated will help us investigate present pollinators' distributions and possible pollinators services available in the Netherlands. 

I am also analysing the impacts of land use/cover (LULC) changes and forest fragmentation on the pollinators group. We analyze these effects with help of LULC data available since 1900 (50m. resoltuion maps) and until now (25m. resolution maps). 
For further details please contact me at jesus.aguirregutierrez@naturalis.nl / j.aguirregutierrez@uva.nl

2015

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2010

  • J. Aguirre Gutierrez & J.F. Duivenvoorden (2010). Can we expect to protect threatened species in protected areas? A case study of the genus Pinus in Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 81, 875-882.

2011

  • J. Aguirre Gutierrez, A.C. Seijmonsbergen & J. Sevink (2011). Water pollution hazards from geological formations in the Rio Santa region, Peru. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: IBED University of Amsterdam.
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