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Iberian lynxes have less deleterious mutations than other lynx species due to the small size of their population

A team led by the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC has compared the deleterious mutation burden in Iberian and Eurasian lynxes. The study shows that populations that have been small their...

Birds' feathers also go grey with the age

A study from the Ecological Pyrenean Institute (IPE-CSIC) and the Doñana Biological Station shows that some birds’ feathers turn white with the age.
? The study was carried out in natural...

RFreshwater ecosystems require a simultaneous management of human impacts

A new study from the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC shows that the ecological degradation of freshwater ecosystems is caused by two or more human pressures in three out of four cases.

Biodiversity monitoring in the “LifePlan” Doñana plot

The ICTS-RBD collaborates with the University of Helsinki since April 2021 with the European Project LIFEPLAN – A Planetary Inventory of Life funded by the European Commission through the...

An international study defends the important benefits that whales and other stranded cetaceans may provide to society

An international team reviews reviews the multiple ecosystem services that stranded cetacean carcasses have provided to humanity in past and modern times
Regulations involved in the management...