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Ariadna Sanglas

Research Technichian – Google Scholar

She obtained her BSc in Biology in 2018 at Barcelona University (Barcelona, Spain) and her MSc in Terrestrial Ecology and Biodiversity Management in 2020 at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain). She has specialized in the study, monitoring, and conservation of carnivores, focusing on interspecific relationships among mesocarnivores for access to food in both natural and urban environments. Her work has included techniques such as camera trapping, radio tracking, and citizen science.

 

Over the past two years, she worked as a research assistant for the Feral Cats project at the Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC), where she analyzed domestic cat diets, coordinated volunteer participation, and tracked cats with GPS collars to model their spatial movements and environmental presence.

 

Currently, she is a research assistant at CREAF, contributing to the AVOTREX and BEECOEVO projects. Her work focuses on understanding how bird extinctions impact key ecological roles and how animal behavior drives eco-evolutionary dynamics.

 

Her field of study includes carinvores, conservation biology,  and animal movement.

Ariadna Sanglas

Projects involved in

Biological Invasions
Biological Invasions