Jorge L. Soberón

Jorge L. Soberón
Born
Jorge Luis Soberón Mainero

Alma materUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (B.S., M.S.)
Imperial College London (Ph.D.)
Known forEcological niche modeling
Biodiversity policy
Species distribution modeling
AwardsDistinguished Mexicans Award (2018)
Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2018)
Scientific career
FieldsEcology, Theoretical ecology, Biodiversity informatics
InstitutionsUniversity of Kansas
Websitebiodiversity.ku.edu/people/jorge-soberon

Jorge L. Soberón is a biologist, theoretical ecologist, and biodiversity policy expert. He is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and a Senior Scientist at the Biodiversity Institute at the University of Kansas.

Academic career

From 1982 to 2005, Soberón held faculty positions at UNAM, first at the Instituto de Biología and later at the Instituto de Ecología. In 1992, he was appointed Executive Secretary of Mexico’s Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), a federal agency under the executive authority of the President of Mexico. He directed CONABIO for 13 years.[1]

In 2005, he joined the University of Kansas as a Senior Scientist at the Biodiversity Institute,[2] and in 2008 became a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. He was named University Distinguished Professor in 2014.[3] From January 2021 to July 2024, he served as Director of the Biodiversity Institute, including the Natural History Museum.[4]

Research

Soberón's research focuses on species distribution modeling, ecological niches, and the biogeographic assembly of communities. He has contributed to foundational frameworks in ecological niche theory and the analysis of species’ geographic distributions. His work often integrates quantitative modeling with policy and conservation goals.[5]

He has also explored the relationship between biodiversity governance, scientific capacity, and policy implementation across global and national scales.[6] At the University of Kansas, he continues to develop theoretical advances in dynamic species distributions while fostering interdisciplinary and multicultural approaches to biodiversity.[7]

Selected honors

Selected publications

  • Peterson, A. T., Soberón, J., Pearson, R. G., Anderson, R. P., Martínez-Meyer, E., Nakamura, M., & Araújo, M. (2011). Ecological Niches and Geographic Distributions. Princeton University Press.
  • Peterson, A. T., Soberón, J., & Sánchez-Cordero, V. (1999). Conservatism of ecological niches in evolutionary time. Science, 285:1265–1267.
  • Soberón, J., & Osorio-Olvera, L. (2023). A dynamic theory of the area of distribution. Journal of Biogeography, 50:1037–1048.
  • Jiménez, L., & Soberón, J. (2022). Estimating the fundamental niche: accounting for the uneven availability of existing climates in the calibration area. Ecological Modelling, 464:109823.
  • Nava-Bolaños, A., Prieto-Torres, D., Osorio-Olvera, L., & Soberón, J. (2023). Critical areas for pollinator conservation in Mexico. Biological Conservation, 283:e110119.
  • Sarukhán, J., Urquiza-Haas, T., Koleff, P., Carabias, J., Dirzo, R., Ezcurra, E., Cerdeira-Estrada, S., & Soberón, J. (2015). Strategic actions to value, conserve, and restore the natural capital of megadiversity countries: the case of Mexico. BioScience, 65(2):164–173.
  • Soberón, J., & Peterson, A. T. (2015). Biodiversity Governance: A Tower of Babel of Scales and Cultures. PLOS Biology, 13(3):e1002108.
  • Lira-Noriega, A., & Soberón, J. (2014). The relationship among biodiversity, governance, wealth and scientific capacity at a country level: disaggregation and prioritization. Ambio, 44(5):391–400.

References

  1. ^ Méndez, Ernesto (30 October 2019). "'Acaban de decidir destruir a Conabio, la agencia de biodiversidad': Jorge Soberón". Excélsior (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 9 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Jorge Soberón". KU.edu.
  3. ^ "KU names three new University Distinguished Professors". KU News.
  4. ^ Motter, Sarah (2 January 2021). "KU names interim director of its Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum". Wibw.com.
  5. ^ ""Tree of Life" to harness big data, visualize complex relationships | Research UC Berkeley". University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 9 June 2025.
  6. ^ Medellin, Rodrigo A.; Soberón, Jorge (5 April 2024). "Don't bury Mexico's biodiversity capacity". Science. 384 (6691): 9. Bibcode:2024Sci...384....9M. doi:10.1126/science.adp5399. PMID 38574127.
  7. ^ "Museum director's career spans from butterfly fields in Mexico to predicting global biodiversity patterns". KU.edu.
  8. ^ "Past SCB Award Recipients". Society for Conservation Biology.
  9. ^ Merlo, Luis (27 September 2018). "Distinguished Mexicans Award goes to KU researcher and professor". Dos Mundos Bilingual Newspaper.
  10. ^ "Jorge L. Soberón". American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 9 June 2025.
  11. ^ Akkurt, Seda (24 September 2023). "TIBS Distinguished Fellow Award". The International Biogeography Society.