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Introduction and objective

Founded in 1998, the Cavanilles Institute of the University of Valencia has the capacity to address virtually any issue related to biodiversity in its many facets.

Introduction and objective

Founded in 1998, the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology is dedicated to the study of biodiversity and evolutionary biology with an integrative and multidisciplinary approach.

His lines of research range from evolutionary ecology, plant conservation and marine zoology, to limnology, entomology or comparative neurobiology, among others.

Main research programs

Its lines of research range from:

Programs

  • logo Evolutionary ecology
  • logoPlant conservation
  • logoMarine zoology
  • logoLimnology
  • logoEntomology
  • logoComparative neurobiology

Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology (UV) news

ICBiBE investigates how to protect sea turtles from abandoned fishing gear in the Mediterranean sea
DANA caused the usual 30 year sedimentation volume in the Albufera in one day, according to ICBiBE studies
A team from the ICBiBE, together with scientists from five European countries, claim the restoration of wetlands in the face of episodes such as the DANA
A team from the Cavanilles Institute participates in the return of 80 turtles to the sea
Two ICBiBE studies show that beach management and restoration compromises the conservation of beach biodiversity
ICBiBE team unveils the hydrodynamic mechanism developed by early vertebrates to colonize the open ocean

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