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Un equip tècnic del Parc del Montnegre i del Corredor amb el suport del Servei de Fauna i Flora de la Generalitat, del Grup de Recerca de l’Escola de Natura de Parets (GRENP), l’Institut de Biologia Evolutiva del CSIC-UPF i de la Universitat de Ghent, a Bèlgica, ha confirmat el primer brot del fong quitridi (Bsal) que s’ha detectat al sud d’Europa en el medi natural. Leer más.

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HERE (download) is a flyer advertising for the First Global Symposium and Workshops on Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal), which will be held at the Joint Meeting WDA and EWDA in Cuenca, Spain on 31 August 2020. This gathering will be the first time that scientists from around the globe convene to exclusively discuss contemporary research on Bsal. In addition, there will be structured discussions to identify the most urgent research needs, and workshops designed to build skills and facilitate research on Bsal and other pathogens. Registration is via the conference website (see below). We hope to offer travel grants to students and early career professionals, but that will depend on securing funds (requests are in progress). Ir al enlace.

 

The Global Invasive Species Database is a free, online searchable source of information about alien and invasive species that negatively impact biodiversity. The GISD aims to increase public awareness about invasive species and to facilitate effective prevention and management activities by disseminating specialist’s knowledge and experience to a broad global audience. It focuses on invasive alien species that threaten native biodiversity and natural areas and covers all taxonomic groups from micro-organisms to animals and plants. Leer más. Ir al buscador.

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The Batrachosauroididae are an enigmatic group of salamanders known from the Cretaceous and Tertiary of North America and Europe. In Europe, the family is known only by two species of the genus Palaeoproteus. The genus has limited distribution in Western and Central Europe. In the present paper, we describe a new species, Palaeoproteus miocenicus, from the early late Miocene (11–9 Ma) of Austria and Ukraine, representing the youngest record of the family Batrachosauroididae from the Neogene of Europe. Leer más.

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