Maria D. Perles-Garcia is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in forest ecology, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), and remote sensing technologies. Her research focuses on understanding the three-dimensional structure of forest canopies and how biodiversity, climate variability, and disturbance regimes shape the spatial and temporal dynamics of canopy space. By using high-resolution 3D laser scanning data, her work reveals how structural complexity develops within forest ecosystems and how it influences biodiversity, carbon storage, and ecosystem resilience.

Her research integrates advanced forest measurement technologies with ecological theory to identify the key drivers of forest structure across landscapes and over time. Through the analysis of detailed canopy architecture and disturbance patterns, such as drought, storms, and other environmental pressures, her work contributes to improved forest monitoring and ecological modelling. These insights are increasingly important for sustainable forest management, biodiversity conservation, and understanding how forest ecosystems respond to climate change.
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