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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The "Lagunas" project begins the sampling to evaluate the population structure of the two native freshwater turtles of Doñana

Galápago europeo. Credit: Carlos Ruiz

The "Lagunas" project is underway. With the support of the ICTS-EBD Monitoring Team,  intensive sampling has begun to evaluate the variation in population structure of the two native freshwater turtles of Doñana. These species are associated with long term lagoons and their population structures were described 30 years ago.

The "Lagunas" project (Impact of drying trends on the biodiversity of unique aquatic habitats), whose principal investigator is Dr Carmen Díaz Paniagua was launched at the end of 2020. Its  initial hypothesis is that the decline of the water table in Doñana is affecting the flooding dynamics of its aquatic habitats and, inherently, their biodiversity.

The main objectives of this project are: 1) To assess changes in flood cycles in temporary and permanent lagoons and their relationship with climate change; 2) To evaluate the loss of biodiversity directly affected by the deterioration of the lagoon network; and 3) To analyse the resilience of the aquatic plant community to increased episodes of desiccation.