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Actividad dirigida a Graduados/Licenciados, Ingenieros e Ingenieros Técnicos o estudiantes en el último curso de carrera. Personal de Administración vinculado con gestión y conservación de la naturaleza y educadores que deseen adquirir conocimientos sobre: Ecología en los lagos de montaña; Desarrollar capacidad de reconocer presiones antrópicas directas e indirectas sobre los lagos de montaña y sus efectos ecológicos / Adquirir destreza en la aplicación de técnicas de estudio de lagos en el contexto de la Directiva Marco del Agua.

Recent molecular phylogenies of the Acanthodactylus pardalis species-group have revealed a deep genetic divergence within the nominal species A. busacki from north-west Africa. The species is phylogenetically separated into northern and southern lineages, which correspond to a previously observed morphological differentiation between the northern and southern populations of this species. Leer más.

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Many people are aware that some snakes constrict their prey, and others use venom to kill their prey. Recently, somebody asked me what the breakdown was, and I had to admit that I didn’t know exactly. My initial estimate was that 20% were venomous in a way that is medically-significant to humans, and that probably a similar number of species are opisthoglyphs that use venom that is not life-threatening to humans to subdue their prey (with a decent number of these pending discovery, confirmation, or further investigation). Leer más.