Research assistant researching environmental impact on threatened indigenous reptile species as a result of the introduction of an invasive species. Specific focus on predator/ prey relationships and cascade effects caused by the influence of an introduced species.
Internship trainee for a period of four months concerning the consequences of biological invasions in the Mediterranean and more specifically, the case study of the Ibiza wall – lizard (Podarcis pityusensis), endemic in the Balearic Islands.
Former MsC Student
Marc project focused in designing new behavioral assays and applying them to assess the behavioral responses of Ibiza wall lizards to snake invaders. He also acquired valuable experience in monitoring communities of arthropods throughout the island.
Eloi studied the phenotypic responses of wild ranging populations of Anolis lizards to new selective regimes. Specifically, he analyzed a large dataset of X-ray images to show how their morphology is adapting to rapid environmental changes.
Aina is an ecologist studying the causes and consequences of biodiversity variation. My research explores how environmental changes shape animal communities, focusing on how behavior and life-history influence birds’ phenology and evolutionary potential.
Eva’s project is focused on investigating how the snake invasion in Ibiza is shaping trophic networks across different habitats, both natural and altered. She is also interested in urban ecology.
Former MsC Student
Daniela investigated behavioral shifts of wild Anolis populations across four lizard generations. She analyzed video data obtained in our field experiment in the Bahamas.
Former MsC Student
Sandra joined us with a CREAF summer fellowship. She is interested in urban ecology and is currently working on a project assessing the importance of urban areas as actual refugia for woldlife conservation.