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Projects as Principal Investigator 

 

Non-native crayfish species as potential vectors of chytridiomycosis.

Funded by Ecological Asociation of Terrerstrial Ecology – AEET  (2,500 €).

PI Francisco J. Oficialdegui (Doñana Biological Station - CSIC).

(2021-2022)

 

Participation in other Projects 

 

A multidisciplinary approach to the spatio-temporal components of crayfish invasions (CRAYMAP)

Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity. National excellency research plan.

PI Miguel Clavero (Doñana Biological Station)

(2021-2025)

 

Mejora del conocimiento de las especies alóctonas de Castilla-La Mancha. Diseño y validación de una herramienta de alerta temprana.

Funded by Convenio de Colaboración para el desarrollo del trabajo Junta Castilla-La Mancha

PI Graciela Nicola & Rocío A. Baquero (University of Castilla-La Mancha)

(2019-2020)

 

LIFE INVASAQUA - Aquatic Invasive Alien Species of Freshwater and Estuarine Systems: Awareness and Prevention in the Iberian Peninsula

Funded by LIFE Programme
PI Francisco J. Oliva Paterna (University of Murcia)
(2018-2023)
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URBIFUN- Urbanization effects on the relationship between microbial biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

Funded by 3rd Youung AIL Project (Iberian Association of Limnology "AIL")

PI Míriam Colls & Ferran Romero (University of Girona)

(2019-2021)

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Migratory waterbirds as key vectors for the co-dispersal of alien and native species in different biomes.

Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity. National excellency research plan.
PI Andy J. Green & Marta I. Sánchez (
Doñana Biological Station - CSIC)

(2017-2020)

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Approche éco-génomique comparée des invasions biologiques de crustacés en Europe.

Projects Internationaux de Cooperation Scientifique (PIC2015FR2). 

Funded by EU, CNRS-CSIC

PI Christophe Lejeusne & Andy J. Green (Roscoff Biological Station / Doñana Biological Station - CSIC)

(2016-2018)

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Role of parasites on contaminant flux in aquatic ecosystems: implications for biological invasions in a context of global change.  
Projects Internationaux de Cooperation Scientifique (PIC2014FR2)
Funded by EU. CNRS-CSIC
PI Marta I. Sánchez & David G. Biron (Doñana Biological Station - CSIC/ Clermont Auvergne University)

(2015-2017)

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Invasion of fluvial ecosystems by the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii): Mechanisms of invasion and eco-evolutionary, socio-economic consequences. Excellence project (RNM 936)  
Funded by the Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Science of the Regional Government of Andalusia
PI Marta I. Sánchez (
Doñana Biological Station - CSIC)

(2015-2019)

 
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