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Research Areas

Infografía creada mediante inteligencia artificial donde se resume cómo aves y reptiles pueden contribuir de forma diferencial a la eficacia de la dispersión de semillas.

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Effectiveness of mutualistic interactions

With this research line, we aim to use frugivory and seed dispersal interactions to gain a deeper understanding of how birds and reptiles contribute to plant regeneration in our ecosystems, and how plants return this favour to animals by providing nutrients and energy. Furthermore, we seek to understand how habitat loss and fragmentation can affect the effectiveness of these interactions.

Ejemplar macho de Sylvia atricapilla comiendo un fruto de acebuche (Olea europaea. Imagen creada con inteligencia artificial.

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Drivers of fruit-bird interactions

Through this research line, we aim to establish which extrinsic and intrinsic factors of species can determine, and in what way, the trophic resource selection by frugivorous birds. To do this, we use data such as the phenotypic traits of species (both birds and fruits), as well as their abundance in the environment. For the development of this research, scientific bird ringing is fundamental.

Ejemplar de lagarto tizón (Gallotia galloti) libando néctar en flores de Lotus maculatus. Fotografía de Beneharo Rodríguez.
Pollination by vertebrates

Although our main focus is on frugivory and seed dispersal, we are also interested in understanding how pollination by birds and reptiles can contribute to the reproductive cycle of island endemics. In this sense, we aim to discover which species interact with the plants but, more specifically, to determine whether they are capable of transporting pollen grains between flowers and their capacity for effective pollination.

Departamento de Biología Animal, Edafología y Geología

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Sección de Biología. Torre 4, Planta3

Avenida Astrofísico Francisco Sánchez, s/n

38206, La Laguna
Islas Canarias, España

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