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Marc Rota Collell
Research staff in training
PROGRAM / Multifunctional forest management
LINE / Sustainable forest management
Marc holds bachelor’s degrees in biology and environmental sciences (University of Vic, 2020) and a master’s degree in Biodiversity (University of Barcelona, 2022).
Currently a PhD student researching on the relationships between forest management, conservation measures and biodiversity indicators. His main interests lie in exploring the response of biodiversity to different forest structures and management intensities and treatments. His background covers wildlife monitoring, ornithology and forest ecology knowledge, as well as nature and biodiversity preservation awareness. These skills enable him to enhance multifunctional forest management approaches by integrating biodiversity conservation criteria.
Keywords
BiodiversityBioindicatorsConservationAnimal ecologyForest managementPotential Biodiversity IndexBiodiversity conservation measures
Latest Publications
- Rota, M., Piqué, M., Sazatornil, V., Feldman, M.J., Baiges, T., Guixé, D., Larrieu, L., Mundet, R., Pallarés, M., Vayreda, J., Camprodon, J. (2025). Evaluating habitat structural variables as reliable indicators of biodiversity in Mediterranean forests. Forest Ecology and Management
- Fernández-Cabello, I., Franch, M., Vilella, V., Fernández-Arrieta, N., Rota, M., Sanglas, A., Baqué-Díaz, E., Gallardet, M., Federico, P., Peris, A., Serratosa, E., Real, J., Sayol, F., Puig-Gironès, R. (2024). Assessing the role of habitat, climate, and anthropization gradients on terrestrial mammal diversity in the western Mediterranean basin. Integrative Zoology