EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF MEDITERRANEAN FAUNA

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Our research group is interested in different topics of Evolutionary Ecology, focused on Mediterranean fauna. Mainly, we combine fieldwork and biochemical, immunological, and genetic analyses to study processes of local adaptation, life-history evolution, and the evolution of animal communication.

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Last publications

Body condition, sex and elevation in relation to mite
parasitism in a high mountain gecko

The evolution of crypsis when pigmentation is physiologically costly

Age structure of a lizard along an elevational gradient reveals nonlinear lifespan patterns with altitude

Immune challenge does not impair short-distance escape speed in a newt

Variation in parasitoidism of Protocalliphora azurea (Diptera:
Calliphoridae) by Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in Spain
Morphological determinants of jumping performance in the Iberian green frog

Telomere length mirrors age structure along a 2200-m altitudinal gradient in a Mediterranean lizard

 

Contact:

Dr. Gregorio Moreno-Rueda (Lab Head)

gmr (at) ugr.es