Doñana Biological Station
Wednesday 23 May 2012 12:48:25
In our Department we perform research
in the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology with a variety of model
systems, from plants to insects, amphibians, birds and mammals. We are interested
in a variety of questions, from the “hows” and “whys” of organisms traits of any
kind to patterns governing speciation processes and coevolution. Our work spans
from population genetics and phylogenetics to comparative and population ecology.
We address questions about historical and ecological forces modelling life history
evolution, genetic differentiation, behaviour, physiology, plant-animal interactions
and host-parasite interactions by means of a combination of field, experimental
and lab oriented disciplines. Our main study areas are in the Iberian Peninsula,
but we also work in the Americas and Antarctica, in collaborative projects all over
the world. We welcome international and Spanish researchers and students at the
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC in Seville. Students interested in Evolutionary
Ecology may pursue a master or a PhD in our Department. We also encourage prospective
postdocs and more senior researchers to contact us.
Lines/Sublines of Research:
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics
Plant Animal
Interactions
Department Head:
Conchita Alonso
Functional groups/Labs:
Herrera Lab (Plant-animal
interactions)
Ibañez-Juste Lab (Bats)
Negro Lab - (Aeromab)
Potti Lab
Tejedo Lab

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