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This year, the TRENDS IN BIODIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION (TIBE) conference is organized by the PhenEvol [1] research group of CIBIO-InBIO [2], and will be devoted to BIODIVERSITY, ECOLOGY and EVOLUTION in MEDITERRANEAN ecosystems. Represented by the Mediterranean Basin hotspot, these ecosystems support the coexistence of a rich flora and fauna with humans. During two days, we will discuss which factors have shaped biodiversity in Mediterranean ecosystems, evaluate their relative contribution, and analyze the impact of human activities and climate change on their biodiversity. We believe that this is an excellent opportunity to share and disseminate the cutting-edge research currently being done in this field! 

The conference will take place on 4-6 DECEMBER, 2019 at CIBIO-INBIO FACILITIES in Vairão, Portugal. It will include 4 invited plenary talks, 16 oral communications (to be selected) and poster sessions.

 

INVITED SPEAKERS

 

Christophe Dufresnes [3], University of Loussane and Hintermann & Weber Consulting (Switzerland) 

Thomas Schmitt [4], Senckenberg German Entomological Institute, Müncheberg and Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) 

Cristina Linares [5], Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio), University of Barcelona (Spain) 

Allowen Evin [6], Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution, Montpellier (France)

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

Abstract submission deadline: September 30, 2019 Abstract acceptance: October 15, 2019 Early registration deadline: October 31, 2019 Late registration: November 1 – November 30, 2019 (both included)

 

To know more about this event, please visit TiBE2019 website

Revista Española de Herpetología. Volumen 24 / 2010
ISSN: 0213-6686 – Depósito legal S.633 – 1988

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Diet of anurans captured in forest remnants in southeastern Brazil

Fernando Rodrigues da Silva, Denise de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:5-17.

Diet and fecundity of Sphaenorhynchus planicola (Anura, Hylidae) froma coastal lagoon in southeastern Brazil.

Rogério L. Teixeira, Rodrigo B. Ferreira

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:19-25.

Comportamiento reproductivo de Physalaemus albonotatus (Stendachner, 1864) (Anura, Leiuperidae) en el nordeste argentine.

Eduardo F. Schaefer, Arturo I. Kehr

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:27-39.

Análisis de los patrones de distribución de los anfibios en Álava y Condado de Treviño.

Mónica Ladrón de Guevara, Miguel Lizana, Carmelo Ávila, Antonio Bea

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:41-59.

Presencia de virus eritrocitarios de lagartos (LEV) en Podarcis bocagei y P. carbonelli (Lacertidae) del noroeste de Portugal.

Vicente Roca, M. Angeles Galdón

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:61-66.

Lizard blues: blue body colouration and ultraviolet polychromatism in lacertids.

Guillem Pérez i de Lanuza, Enrique Font

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:67-84.

Infracomunidades helmínticas de dos poblaciones de Bombina variegata (Linnaeus, 1758) en Grecia.

Pilar Navarro, Byron Asimakopoulos, Virginia Escribano, Javier Lluch

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:85-92.

Ecological niche modeling of two Afrotropical snakes: is the Sahara desert a true barrier for these species?

Daniel Escoriza

Revista Española de Herpetología, 24:93-100.

Ecotoxicology of amphibians and reptiles: from theory to practice (9th edition)

AVEIRO, 20-24 MAY 2019

The course will provide an updated review and synthesis of the current state of ecotoxicology of chemical contaminants and and ecological risk assessment in amphibians and reptiles. It will also give an overview on different methodologies used to collect animals in the field, to culture them in the laboratory, and to generate ecotoxicological data. All the information will be complemented with the presentation of national and international case studies.

The course is targeted to scientists, post-graduate students (PhD and MSc) with a background in Biology, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, or related fields, as well as members of consulting companies and of private and public institutions involved in environmental management.

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