School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI-48109-1041, USA
e-mail: iibanez@umich.edu
Phone: 1-734-615-8817
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/ibanez.lab/home
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
- From January 2008. Assistant Professor, School of Natural Resources and the
Environment, University of Michigan.
- University of Connecticut, posdoctoral research scientist, 2006-2007.
- Duke University, research associate, 1999-2000.
- Ph.D. Ecology. 2006. Duke University
- M.S. Range Sciences. 1998. Utah State University
- B.S. Biology (Botany). 1993. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Licenciatura de
Grado. 1994.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Ibáñez, I., Clark, J.S. and Dietze, M. In Press. Evaluating the sources of potential
migrant species. Implications under climate change. Ecological Applications.
Silander, J.A.Jr., Ibáñez, I. and Merhoff, L.J. 2007. The Biology and Ecology of Invasive
Species the Importance of International Collaboration in Predicting the Spread of
Invasive Species. Proceedings of the NIAES International Symposium (Tsukuba, Japan):
8-17.
Ibáñez, I., Clark, J.S., LaDeau, S., and Hille Ris Lambers, J. 2007. Exploiting temporal
variability to understand tree recruitment response to climate change. Ecological
Monographs 77(2):163-177.
Clark, J.S., Wolosin, M.S., Dietze, M.C., Ibáñez, I., LaDeau, S.L., Welsh, M., and
Koepple, B. 2007. Tree growth inference and prediction from diameter censuses and ring
widths. Ecological Applications 17(7): 1942-1953.
Clark, J.S., Dietze, M., Chakraborty, S., Agarwal, P., Ibáñez, I., LaDeau, S., and
Wolosin, M. 2007. Resolving the biodiversity paradox. Ecology Letters:10: 647-662.
Ibáñez, I., Clark, J.S., Dietze, M.C., Feeley, K., Hersh, M., LaDeau, S., McBride, A.,
Welch, N.E., and Wolosin, M.S. 2006. Predicting biodiversity change: Outside the
climate envelope, beyond the species-area curve. Ecology 87(8):1896-1906.
ACTIVE GRANTS:
- CoPI: “A multi-scale approach to the forecast of potential distributions of invasive
plant species.” USDA. PI: John Silander, CoPIs: Alan Gelfand, Chantal Reid, Guiling
Wang, Dan Civco. Award amount: $545,000.
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