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Current Iberian lynx population is not genetic viable in the long term
A study of the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC determined that 1100 reproductive females, triple the 2022 census, are needed to guarantee the genetic viability of this species
The Iberian wolf has continued to lose genetic diversity despite its population recovery
A new study led by EBD-CSIC points to the need for a rapid increase and redistribution of the populations on the peninsula to guarantee their survival. The researchers have detected that with the...
The Doñana Biological Station – CSIC participates in an international initiative to describe the genome of all European biodiversity
The European Reference Genome Atlas joins more than 600 researchers from 48 countries in Europe.
The genomic resources will help advance fundamental questions in science, biodiversity...
The genomic resources will help advance fundamental questions in science, biodiversity...
The Biological Station of Doñana developes new molecular tools to measure biodiversity in protected areas
Wildlife conservation has focused primarily on species for the last decades. Recently, popular perception and laws have begun to recognize the central importance of genetic diversity in the...
El CSIC advierte de que la biodiversidad de los ecosistemas alpinos africanos está en extinción por la presión humana
The conservation of tropical montane biodiversity requires a holistic approach, using genetic, ecological and geographic information to understand the effects of environmental changes across...
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