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SGR 2017-1120 Grup de Recerca en Biologia i Ecologia Bentòniques Conxita Avila's Lab
carlospreckler@hotmail.com Web Grupo Web Personal
Soy un investigador bentónico ineresado en las regiones polares. Estudio las comunidades de invertebrados marinos de la Antárida. Durante los últimos 10 años me he dedicado a evaluar las biodiversidad de los invertebrados antárticos a diferentes niveles. Desde la ecología química y la producción de productos naturales, hasta la distribución y abundancia de comunidades bentónicas someras. Actualmente estoy aplicando las técnicas de Metabarcoding para evaluar la biodiversidad de los fondos duros de la Península Antártica.
2017SGR1611 Biologia i ecologia evolutives dels tetràpodes. Aplicacions a la conservació
raquel.castillo@ub.edu Web Grupo Web Personal
Estoy interesada en las interacciones entre fauna salvaje y humanos, los patógenos zoonósicos, la ecología del movimiento y la biología evolutiva. @Seabirds Ecology
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MACECOSOC
Cid, Núria
ncid@ub.edu
Colin, Nicole
colin.nicole@gmail.com
Colomer, Joana
Ecología evolutiva, comportamiento y conservación de la biodiversidad
jcolomer@minuartia.com Web Grupo Web Personal
Doctorado industrial en col·laboració amb l’empresa Minuartia.
jcotin@ub.edu
Tel.: correo adicional: javier.cotin@gmail.com Web Personal
D'Ambrosio Palau, Ugo
ugotopia@yahoo.com
Delgado García, Lídia
lidiadelgadogarcia@gmail.com
Domènech Arnal, Rosa
Neogene Marine Paleobiology Retired
rosa.domenech@ub.edu
Tel.: 934021379 Web Grupo Web Personal
Study of molluscs Quaternary and Neogene from the perspectives taxonomic and palaeoecological paleobiogeogràfica. Neogene marine paleoecology. Ichnology in general, and the fossil record bioerosió in particular. Identifying relationships INTERSPECIFIC the Cenozoic fossil record
Actualmente es investigadora postdoctoral en el grupo ANTIOX Ecophys donde desarrolla la línea de investigación de Ecofisiología de Plantas Invasoras y Ecofisiología de Bancos de Semillas del Mediterráneo en coordinación con el Prof.Sergi Munné-Bosch
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Figuerola Balañá, Blanca
SGR 2017-1120 Grup de Recerca en Biologia i Ecologia Bentòniques
bfiguerola@gmail.com Web Grupo Web Personal
Blanca Figuerola is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM-CSIC) of Barcelona. She has been working in different fields including taxonomy, biodiversity, ecology and paleobiology. Apart from her ongoing taxonomic and biodiversity studies in bryozoans, her current work aims to 1) deepen current understanding of the skeletal structure, mineralogy and geochemistry of benthic marine calcifiers in order to identify taxa that may be particularly vulnerable to climate change and may make suitable indicators to monitor the effects of near-future changes and 2) use their fossil record to reconstruct natural and human-driven changes (e.g. ocean warming and acidification, hypoxia) in coastal ecosystems and be able to make better predictions of the effects of future climate change on benthic communities. She obtained her B.Sc. Biology and PhD at the University of Barcelona. Her thesis focused on presenting new data on species richness and the spatial patterns of bryozoans from poorly known regions and evaluating the ecological and applied effects of their natural compounds. After her PhD, she has received several grants/fellowships including competitive fellowships such as COMNAP Antarctic Fellowship (2016), SENACYT- STRI (2017) and Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación (2018). During her postdoctoral research career, she has worked at renowned international research institutions such as Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (Panama) and Australian Antarctic Division (Australia). There, she has participated in numerous multidisciplinary projects involving fieldwork in Antarctic, temperate and tropical regions. She has also be involved in several science outreach programs about marine conservation at several public institutions, companies and NGOs (e.g. Plancton, SUBMON and GEPEC).