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BIOTROPICA
Volume 53, Issue 4, Pages 1238-1243Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/btp.12987
Keywords
biological conservation; biotic interactions; biotic interactions; community ecology; ecological networks; tropical ecology
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Victor Rico-Gray made significant contributions to tropical ecology and had a profound impact on many young scientists through collaborative research and mentoring. His story will continue through the countless scientists inspired by his life and work.
In this remembrance, we have brought together some of Victor Rico-Gray's friends and collaborators to recall his many contributions to tropical ecology and his influence on so many young scientists. Victor's research ranged from Mexican ethnobotany to the evolutionary ecology of complex interactions between ants and plants. His research was highly collaborative, forming strong bonds among those who shared his interests in how the web of life is organized. He inspired students through his mentoring in tropical ecology, mainly his lectures at the Instituto de Ecologia AC (INECOL), and later at the Universidad Veracruzana (UV), his courses organized by the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), and his talks at meetings, including the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC). Victor's story is not over. It will continue to be traced through countless scientists who were inspired by Victor's life and work.
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