Hernández Guerra, María Fernanda

PhD student CONICET

mhernandezguerra@unsam.edu.ar

Professional resume + Expertise

Maria Fernanda is a biologist, graduated from the University of Zulia, Venezuela. She is currently a doctoral fellow in Environmental Sciences at UNSAM. His experience extends to the ecology of populations and faunal communities associated with areas intervened especially by anthropic action. His doctoral thesis focuses on the determination of transformation products of emerging pollutants in livestock systems in the country, as well as the toxicological impact that these represent on arthropods associated with soils.

Keywords:

Emerging pollutants; ivermectin; cattle raising

Director:

Dra. Valeria Sfara

Most important publications:

Population structure of Uca spp. In a modified mangrove in Venezuela. Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-620-2-92120-6 Autor: María F. Hernández-Guerra. Fecha: 2020