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 ICTS-EBD collaborates on a project to study the effects of Greek tortoise hybridization in Doñana

Last February, the Long-Term Monitoring Team (ESPN) of Doñana's Singular Scientific-Technical Infrastructure (ICTS-RBD) provided support to a research project that studies the hybridation between the two subspecies of the Greek tortoise found in Doñana, Testudo graeca graeca and T. g. marokensis. Technicians of ESPN supported the research project's team during an intensive survey of tortoise individuals at El Puntal Estate, in the heart of Doñana's National Park. The survey counted also with the support of other RBD staff, including its scientific coordinator Carmen Díaz Paniagua, as well as five young researchers enrolled through the research-initiation (JAE) contract at Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC).

Morphology measures and genetic samples were taken in captured individuals.  Moreover, tracking devices were attached to them in order to know about their movement patterns. This survey will be repeated several times during this year and the followings, so as to complete the results of the project.

The research project "Distribution changes under climate change: spatial modelling of genetic patterns and fitness to predict species extiction risk", funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, is led by Miguel Hernández University researchers Eva Graciá and Andrés Giménez (see picture)