220 lizards show there to be reciprocal feedback between ecology and evolution
The article published in PNAS led by CREAF concludes that nature adapts and evolves more often and faster than Charles Darwin anticipated.
The article published in PNAS led by CREAF concludes that nature adapts and evolves more often and faster than Charles Darwin anticipated.
Opportunity is one of the words that constantly pepper the discourse of CREAF researcher Oriol Lapiedra and listening to him, one wonders whether he is a passionate person who is caught out by opportunities while working.
They are 4 students studying Biology or Environmental Sciences at university and come from very different cities and backgrounds. They are united by their curiosity and determination to accept the challenge of joining a CREAF research group for 2 months, thanks to the Summer Fellowship programme.
We have published the first international CREAF’s newsletter with the purpose of improving our visibility, reputation and recruitment of talent. Its common thread is ecology