Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group
  We use molecular tools to study the evolution of diversity, and assist in its conservation

Mariola Sánchez Cerdá

Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group
Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio, 26
41092 Sevilla, Spain
Phone: +34 954 23 23 40

siyofuerapajaro@gmail.com

 

Research Interests

My main focus is the implementation of genetic techniques as a tool to understand the ecological processes that regulate the relationships between different species and their environment, and hopefully, to contribute to ecological studies on species living in remote areas, which I believe to be of an enormous importance for proper management of biodiversity and its conservation.

Together with my tutor Jennifer Leonard, I am working on my Master's project consisting on testing if the loss of the top predators in the Western Sahara has caused the mesopredator release; in our case, the mesopredator is the African golden wolf (Canis anthus).

I am very grateful to count with the collaboration of the Harmusch Association.

 

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