Molecular approaches, methods and techniques in animal ecology
Descripción
Molecular ecology comprises a wide diversity of genetic-based methodological and technical approaches to address ecological and evolutionary questions. This course will focus on general concepts, current techniques and key aspects for the experimental design of molecular studies applied to animal ecology using bats as model species. Particularly, the course will go into detail about population genomics, DNA metabarcoding for diet studies and shotgun metagenomics applied to gut microbiota.
Objetivos
This course aims to provide students with the necessary theoretical and technical ground for choosing appropriate approaches and for developing correct experimental designs when conceiving molecular studies of wildlife ecology.
Directoras/es
Aitor Arrizabalaga
UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country
Aitor is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU. His research is focused on the foraging ecology of bats using DNA metabarcoding: from individual-level trophic specialization to interspecific trophic interactions and pest control services.
Antton Alberdi
University of Copenhagen
Antton is a postdoctoral researcher at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, where he researches on bat, cervid and bird gut metagenomes from modern and ancient guano samples using full shotgun techniques.
Precios matrícula
REGISTRATION | Hasta 07-06-2017 |
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250,00 EUR | |
180,00 EUR | |
200,00 EUR |
Lugar
Palacio Miramar
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Palacio Miramar
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa