Are you interested in the environment and conservation of biodiversity in Andalusia? Here you can find information about the studies carried out in the SUMHAL project in a rather “curious” way😉
- Isotopes, global change, and biodiversity
- Nyctalus lasiopterus, the biggest bat in all of Europe
- Carbon isotopes and drought
- Kestrel hunting
- Where does the giant Noctule Bat live?
- Common Kestrel, the traveller
- Felis Catus and its origin
- Isotopes and the pig’s diet
- Bats against processionary plagues
- Seabirds as radars for fishing grounds
- Types of ticks
- Tick shells
- The travels of the Cory’s shearwater
- Climate, lakes and isotopes
- Seabirds and their age
- How some bats flirt
- Isotopes help us to understand fish mortality
- The age of Bats, young or old?
- Nitrate isotopes, the detectives of the sources of pollution
- Consequences of biodiversity loss extinction of ecological interactions
- Health and Biodiversity vs Forest Fires, Invasions of Exotic Pathogens and Climate Change
- Copernicus and the Earth’s Sentinels
- Phytophthora cinnamomi, the “plant destroyer”