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Montserrat Vilà, nueva miembro de la Real Academia de Ciencias

Montserrat Vilà, Profesora de Investigación en la Estación Biológica de Doñana – CSIC, acaba de ser elegida como miembro de la Real Academia de Ciencias, dentro de la categoría "Correspondiente". Quedará asignada a la Sección de Ciencias Naturales.

Ignasi Bartomeus: “El siglo XXI necesita ser el siglo de la revolución ecológica”

El investigador de la Estación Biológica de Doñana explica la teoría ecológica en un nuevo libro de la colección ¿Qué sabemos de? (CSIC-Catarata)

The Doñana Biological Station studies how relationships between species come from individual interactions

Interactions between species are usually simplified to relationship between populations, but the individuals are the ones who interact
This study contributes to find the effects of the variation between individuals within communities using data on plant-pollinator interactions obtained in the Doñana Biological Reserve.

Pesticide accumulation reduces the reproductive capacity of the booted eagle in Doñana

A CSIC study concludes that the booted eagle's hatching and reproductive success has decreased with the concentration of banned organochlorine pesticides.
Between 1999 and 2021, scientists detected 26 pesticides in the eggs of seven bird species, including black kites and white storks.

A stem cell study reveals that bats have evolved virus tolerance mechanisms

This finding, with the participation of CSIC, could shed light on the unique properties of bats in relation to their remarkable anti-ageing and anti-cancer responses.
Published in the journal Cell, the methodology developed has made possible to obtain the first induced stem cells from bats and opens the way to study how viruses behave.