Program Overview
PhD in Biodiversity and Preservation
The PhD in Biodiversity and Preservation is a research-oriented program that focuses on the conservation and management of biodiversity. The program aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in biodiversity conservation, research, and management.
Objectives and Competences
The program objectives and competences are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, based on the research lines and staff, it can be inferred that the program aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in:
- Biology and conservation of endangered animal species
- Multi-scale analysis of biodiversity
- Insect biology and ecology
- Functional diversity and insect physiology
- Ecology of vertebrate's behaviour
- Protected areas and sustainable use
- Taxonomy and systematic phylogenetics of vegetable organisms
- Conservation and flora management
- Vegetation and landscape: conservation and habitat management
- Biogeography and phytogeography: applications to biological management and conservation
- Humanisation of vegetable landscape and cartography
- Taxonomic diversity and insect phylogenetics
- Interspecific ecological networks
- Insect-plant relationship: pollination, herbivory and saproxylic communities
- Biological control and integration of plagues and invading species
- Ecophysiology of multitrophic systems
- Phytochemistry and applied vegetable biotechnology
Research Lines
The program has several research lines, including:
- Biology and Conservation of Endangered Animal Species
- Multi-scale Analysis of Biodiversity
- Insect Biology and Ecology
- Functional Diversity and Insect Physiology
- Ecology of Vertebrate's Behaviour
- Protected Areas and Sustainable Use
- Taxonomy and Systematic Phylogenetics of Vegetable Organisms
- Conservation and Flora Management
- Vegetation and Landscape: Conservation and Habitat Management
- Biogeography and Phytogeography: Applications to Biological Management and Conservation
- Humanisation of Vegetable Landscape and Cartography
- Taxonomic Diversity and Insect Phylogenetics
- Interspecific Ecological Networks
- Insect-plant Relationship: Pollination, Herbivory and Saproxylic Communities
- Biological Control and Integration of Plagues and Invading Species
- Ecophysiology of Multitrophic Systems
- Phytochemistry and Applied Vegetable Biotechnology
Research Staff
The research staff includes:
- Team 1: Animal Diversity and Ecosystem Functionality
- Eduardo Galante Patińo
- José Ramón Verdú Faraco
- Vicente Urios Moliner
- Team 2: Plant Diversity and Conservation
- Manuel B. Crespo Villalba
- Ana Juan Gallardo
- Juan Antonio Marco Molina
- Team 3: Biotic Interactions
- MŞ Ángeles Marcos García
- Estefanía Micó Balaguer
- José Luis Casas Martínez
Structure
The program structure is not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, based on the research lines and staff, it can be inferred that the program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in biodiversity conservation, research, and management.
Supervision and Research Lines
The program has a strong focus on research, with several research lines and a team of experienced researchers. The supervision and research lines are designed to provide students with guidance and support throughout their research projects.
Quality
The program quality is not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, based on the research lines and staff, it can be inferred that the program is designed to provide students with high-quality education and research training.
Specific Info
The program specific information is not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, based on the research lines and staff, it can be inferred that the program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in biodiversity conservation, research, and management.
