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Staff directory

Ordax Sommer, Nicolás

Ordax Sommer, Nicolás

Ecologia, comportament i conservació de la biodiversitat (ECOCONS) 
nordaxso49@alumnes.ub.edu
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My work is on the ecology and conservation of avian scavengers in a humanized landscape in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula. I am interested in the role that different food resources play in shaping the movement and space use of vultures.
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Orengo Ferriz, Dorcas Juana

Orengo Ferriz, Dorcas Juana

Molecular Evolutionary Genetics 
dorcasorengo@ub.edu
Phone: 934035304
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Personal Web
EVO
Orriols Vernet, Maria

Orriols Vernet, Maria

Research group in plant biodiversity and biosystematics (GReB)
mariaorriolsv@gmail.com
Group Web
Research in ethnobotany in Berguedà.
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Orta Martínez, Martí

FORESTREAM. Research Group on Forest and Stream Ecological Links: Watershed Management and Restoration
marti.orta@ub.edu
ECOSOC
Ortega Solana, Julia

Ortega Solana, Julia

Biologia de la conservació en ecosistemes marins (MedRecover) 
july_vila1_2@hotmail.com
Group Web
She is working currently as a technician at the Department of Ecology of the University of Barcelona. She coordinates the project “Evitem la pesca fantasma” (Avoiding ghost fishing)
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Otalora Acevedo, Katherin Eliana Alejandra

Otalora Acevedo, Katherin Eliana Alejandra

EVOK-HOST/MICROBIOME ECO-EVO 
katherinhotalora1@gmail.com
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My name is Katherin Otálora. Biologist from the Universidad Pedagogíca y Tecnologíca de Colombia. Master in Biological Sciences - Evolutionary Biology from University of Chile and currently PhD student in Biodiversity, comparative genomics. Experienced in the areas of bioinformatics, genetics, conservation, evolution, scientific data analysis and project management. I derive joy from sharing science and collaborate on community projects with organizations dedicated to disseminating scientific knowledge and preserving biodiversity (Fundación Motiva Inteligencia colectiva, Fundacion FUNMAJO). Skilled in analyze data, interpret and obtain results. Karateka and nature lover.
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MACEVO
Pagès Escolà, Marta

Pagès Escolà, Marta

Biologia de la conservació en ecosistemes marins (MedRecover) 
mpagesescola@gmail.com
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Study of the ecology and conservation of marine benthic communities under climate change scenario.
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MACECO
Palacín Cabañas, Creu

Palacín Cabañas, Creu

Marine Biodiversity and Evolution 
cpalacín@ub.edu
Phone: 934021441
My current research is focused on the coastal communities of echinoderms Mediterranean, more specifically in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. With the help of several funded projects have worked many aspects of their biology, ecology, phylogeography and population structure using genetic tools in many cases. I also approached the group of ascidians, X. Turon in co-directing with a thesis on biology and population genetics of the species Pycnoclavella.
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MACEVO
Palomino Gaviria, Ángela

Palomino Gaviria, Ángela

Conservation Biology in Marine Ecosystems (MedRecover)
palominoangela@ub.edu
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PhD student in the Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, and technician in the RESMED+ project. My research focuses on the study of rays species integrating telemetry, population genomics, and bioinformatic approaches to support the conservation of threatened species.
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Parada Soler, Montserrat


montse.parada@gmail.com
Pascual Berniola, Marta

Pascual Berniola, Marta

Marine Biodiversity and Evolution 
martapascual@ub.edu
Phone: 93 4034850
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My main interest focuses on the analysis of evolutionary processes and population genetic studies with different native and introduced taxa, including Drosophila as a model organism as well as with marine invertebrates and vertebrates, non-model yet ecologically very interesting species. Population genetic structure of marine organisms, phylogeography, phylogeny and conservation genetics. In marine environments one of the main problems in management is the presence of cryptic species, either endemic or of recent invasion that can be detected using a phylogeographic approach by phylogenetic reconstruction with multiple genes. 
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Pasques Vila, Ot

Pasques Vila, Ot

Antioxidants en Agrobiotecnologia _ ANTIOXEcophys 
opasques@ub.edu
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Personal Web
Research on the high mountain flora of the Pyrenees focused on the physiology and longevity of tree and herbaceous species as well as their importance and ecosystemic role.
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ECO
Pastó Cortina, Elisenda

Pastó Cortina, Elisenda

Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio_UB)
e.pasto@ub.edu
Phone: 934035247
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Gestora de l'IRBio
Research Assistant & Administration
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Patiño Sevillano, Núria

Patiño Sevillano, Núria

Grup de recerca en ecologia tròfica i del moviment dels vertebrats (ECOVERT)

nuria.patino@ub.edu
I am pursuing a doctorate to understand the interactions between marine ocells and fishing vaixells on the coast of north-west Africa.

orcid-ID: 0009-0008-9501-3934
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MACECO

Peguero, Guillermo

researcher in ecology and biodiversity
guille.peguero@ub.edu
Personal Web
researcher in ecology and biodiversity
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Pellicer Moscardó, Jaume


J.Pellicer@kew.org
Peralta Serrano, Marc

Peralta Serrano, Marc

Marine Biodiversity and Evolution
marc.peralta@ub.edu
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I am a PhD student in the Biodiversity program. My doctoral research focuses on a molecular approach to identify the potential local adaptation of echinoderms to ocean acidification, as well as the role of their microbiota in this adaptive process. The main goal is to assess their potential vulnerability and resilience to the future impacts of climate change.
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Pérez Blasco, Ignacio

Pérez Blasco, Ignacio

Grup de recerca en ecologia tròfica i del moviment dels vertebrats (ECOVERT)
Seabird Ecology Lab
nacho-perez-blasco@ub.edu
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AMPLIAMAR Project: expansion of the network of marine protected areas through GPS tracking of seabirds
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Pérez Cano, Jordi

Pérez Cano, Jordi

Sedimentary Geology
jordi_perez-cano@ub.edu
Phone: 934021453
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Non-marine environment micorpaleontology of the Lower Cretaceous. Fundamentally evolution, biostratigraphy, paleoecology and carofit palaoebiogeography.
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Pérez Ferrer, Alejandro

Pérez Ferrer, Alejandro

Ecologia dels Sistemes Agrícoles_ Agroecology 
alex.perez@ub.edu
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My research interests are focused on agroecology and organic management. I work mainly with extensive crops, also with horticultural and fruit trees, and in the interactions between this management and biodiversity. In addition, I carry out outreach tasks related to agriculture (training and advice on agro-ecological production) and biodiversity studies (flora, continental molluscs and arthropods).

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Perez Haase, Aaron

Perez Haase, Aaron

 FORESTREAM. Research Group on Forest and Stream Ecological Links: Watershed Management and Restoration  


aaronperez@ub.edu
Phone: 934021476
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My main research line consists in the study of patterns of distribution of vascular plants and bryophytes in the Pyrenean mullets. I have also participated in several floristic projects in the Pyrenees and in numerous herbivization campaigns in the western Mediterranean. In addition, I work on the elaboration of cartography of CORINE habitats and vegetation in the projects of the research group.
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ECO
Pérez Portela, Rocío

Pérez Portela, Rocío

Marine Biodiversity and Evolution (SGR 01271)


rocio_perez@ub.edu
Phone: 934021443
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Adaptability of marine invertebrates to environmental gradients
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Piñero Fernandez, Martí

Piñero Fernandez, Martí

FEHM (Freshwater Ecology, Hydrology and Management)
mapinero18@ub.edu
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Predoctoral researcher in intermittent rivers at the University of Barcelona. I study the metacommunity dynamics of intermittent and ephemeral rivers in Spanish Mediterranean basins.
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Pintó Marijuan, Marta

Pintó Marijuan, Marta

Antioxidants en Agrobiotecnologia _ ANTIOX – Ecophys 
martapinto@ub.edu
Phone: 934037243
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Marta Pintó-Marijuan received a BSc in Biology and a Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona, Spain, in 2003 and 2009, respectively. In December 2020, she became Associate Professor of Plant Physiology at the Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences at the University of Barcelona. She performed several research stays in both national and international research centres: National Research Council in Spain (CSIC), University of the Basque Country (UPV; Bilbao), Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica (ITQB – Universidade Nova de Lisboa; UNL), Institute of agro-environmental and forest biology (IBAF-CNR, Montelibretti, IT), Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE-CNRS, Montpellier, FR), Instituto Superior de Agronomia (Lisbon, PT), Universidade de Aveiro (PT) and University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley, USA). Moreover, she collaborated with several private companies: Syngenta España SAU (Madrid, SP), Biovert SA (Lleida, SP), Bioiberica SA (Barcelona, SP) and Altri Gestão florestal (Olho Marinho, PT). With a background on plant ecophysiology, mainly related to the mechanisms to cope with abiotic stresses or climate change conditions of Mediterranean forest, crops and model species, Dr. Pintó-Marijuan became member of the Antiox research group in January 2013. Since then, she has been involved in the developement of the new research line focused to understand the physiological and biochemical traits of native vs invasive species. We focused our research interests on the importance of the role of the antioxidant molecules (tocopherols, ascorbic acid and carotenoids) and the photoprotection mechanisms of these species to be adapted to the Mediterranean conditions.
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