Open Call for Research Projects in ICTS-Doñana!

The Singular Scientific and Technical Infrastructure Doñana Biological Reserve (ICTS-Doñana) announces the opening of a call for international research projects in the Doñana Natural Space.

Selected projects will receive a grant of up to €10,000 per application, intended to cover expenses such as travel and per diems for researchers, consumables, and small research project materials.

Priority will be given to international projects that collaborate with Spanish research teams in Doñana Natural Space, that make use of the facilities of the ICTS and/or use environmental monitoring data provided by ICTS-Doñana.

The call for proposals will remain open until 30 June 2024, with priority given to projects led by young researchers and women.

Send your research project in Spanish or English with the CV of the Principal Researcher to direccion.ebd@csic.es

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Funding: Junta Andalucía Call QUAL21-020



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Global change and the invasive Azolla in the Doñana marshland

Global change and the invasive Azolla in the Doñana marshland

Unravelling how a multiplicity of global change factors might influence the expansion of alien plants is a major goal of invasion biology. In this article, the association of climatic conditions and water quality, with blooms of the invasive fern Azolla filiculoides in the Doñana marshland, one of the most extensive wetlands in Europe, are explored. Azolla annual cover has been quantified through remote sensing since its first detection in 2001. In the last decade there has been a considerable increase of orthophosphate and yearly fluctuations of nitrate. The first orthophosphate increase coincided with the presence of Azolla in Doñana. Since then, there has been a positive relationship between inter-annual variation in Azolla cover and minimum temperature during the coldest months. This study shows that the Doñana marshland is facing rapid eutrophication and invasion by Azolla, most notably in years with high temperatures during the winter. informacion[at]ebd.csic.es: Espinar et al (2015) Linking Azolla filiculoides invasion to increased winter temperatures in the Doñana marshland (SW Spain). Aquatic Invasions (2015) Vol 10, 1: 17–24 http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/ai.2015.10.1.02


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