20,000 years of history in a single flower: what Silene ciliata teaches us about the past, present and future

20,000 years of history in a single flower: what Silene ciliata teaches us about the past, present and future

by Edicion | May 12, 2026 | Blog eng

Photography and text: Carlos Lara Romero. On April 20, 2026, the article “Adaptive value of marginal populations: integrating selective signals, neutral processes, and time scales” was published in the journal Heredity. Carlos Lara Romero, José María...
Earth Day: combating the ecological crisis and rural depopulation

Earth Day: combating the ecological crisis and rural depopulation

by Edicion | Apr 22, 2026 | Blog eng

Redaction and image: IICG-URJC Today, April 22nd, is Earth Day, and we thought it a good opportunity to highlight the research on the ecology of rural depopulation being conducted by two researchers from the Global Change Research Institute at Rey Juan Carlos...
Adapt or die: a unique experiment on the evolutionary response of plants to climate change

Adapt or die: a unique experiment on the evolutionary response of plants to climate change

by Edicion | Mar 26, 2026 | Blog eng

Redaction: CREAF / CSIC / IICG-URJC / UGR / US / Grupo TragsaImage: Artist Emma Vidal for Moisés Expósito‑Alonso A novel study shows that similar starting populations of plants can evolve very rapidly in response to climate change. Although evolution tends to follow...
Pine plantations fail to restore the ant communities found in mature forests

Pine plantations fail to restore the ant communities found in mature forests

by Edicion | Mar 25, 2026 | Blog eng

Text and photograph by Estrella Conde Raposo   Last Saturday, March 21st, was International Day of Forests, and in this post we want to pay tribute to forests by presenting the results of a scientific article recently published by researchers from the Global...
World Water Day: rare species today… and even rarer ones tomorrow?

World Water Day: rare species today… and even rarer ones tomorrow?

by Edicion | Mar 22, 2026 | Blog eng

Text by IICG-URJC and photograph by Michele Spairani   Every March 22nd, World Water Day is celebrated, an opportunity to remember that rivers, lakes, and wetlands not only provide us with water but also harbor extraordinary biodiversity. However, many of these...
Do mountain sports affect high-mountain vegetation? Preliminary results from the ECORUN project

Do mountain sports affect high-mountain vegetation? Preliminary results from the ECORUN project

by Edicion | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog eng

Text and photos by Jesús López Angulo   In the last decade, mountain sports, especially trail running and hiking, have experienced remarkable growth. Trail running, for example, has increased by more than 230%, placing Spain among the countries where this...
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