
Who we are
BESLab is a research group aimed at understanding biodiversity, its drivers and its consequences on ecosystem services.
We study human-impacted ecosystems from ecological, evolutionary and sociological approaches.
We seek to generate science applied to biodiversity conservation and natural resource management.
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New Publication: Bats as pest managers in cropland: the species and the season matter
European bats are insectivorous animals able to control arthropod pests in agricultural crops. However, their…
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The relationship between phloem-feeding insects, like aphids, and “shepherd” ants is a paradigmatical example of…
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