Joana Martelo's research for #ISOINVA shows how drought and damming shape beta diversity in Mediterranean fish refuges, emphasizing the need for targeted conservation efforts. #streamconservation#fishdiversity https://t.co/s8MRyiSbxd
Which environmental and anthropogenic variables influence native and non-native components of 🐟 communities in Mediterranean-type rivers during summer? Tks to J Martelo & MF Magalhaes for leading this! A colab with @cgkenas & @JCucheFish https://t.co/NBfHIitQHE #ISOINVAproject
Have a look at this new online first article published in #Limnetica by @cgkenas and colleagues from @FishInvasionLab: Westwards expansion of the European #catfish#Silurus glanis in the Douro River (Portugal). Full text: https://t.co/V05ttN8fku
Check out our leaflet about the bleak (Alburnus alburnus) hybridization with native chubs/roach (Squalius spp.) in the Iberian Peninsula. More details at https://t.co/SQZFA40AHM
Satisfeito por partilhar #investigação de #ISOINVA sobre mudanças históricas e modificações na estrutura #foodweb por #InvSp no Baixo Guadiana. Sinta-se à vontade para distribuir o nosso #flyer e #junte-se a nós para mais #Resultados
of the ecological systems we are studying. And finally, it was clear that there are many ways we can employ museum specimens with ecological tools, like #DNA and #SIA, to understand the past, present and future of biodiversity. Thank you for being online with us the last 3 days!
Here @ISOINVA, we would like to express our appreciation to all speakers for their excellent, and thoughtful talks, and attendees for their participation to our online meeting. All of the speakers acknowledged that stable isotopes have been established as a
powerful and empirical tool with tremendous potential to address questions across diverse scientific disciplines. It was noted that sometimes the best insights come when different techniques are combined with stable isotopes, that can really help us to understand the complexity
Thanks @JCucheFish for an excellent keynote talk at @IsoInva giving a global perspective on fish invasions! I pity the poor keynote speaker who had to follow that 😂