Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group
  We use molecular tools to study the evolution of diversity, and assist in its conservation

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Irene Quintanilla

Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio, 26
41092 Sevilla, Spain
Phone: +34-954 232340


Research interests

I am interested in conservation genetics, particularly in population genetics, mating systems and evolution.

My Master's project was focused on studying the genetic diversity of Summit Rat (Rattus baluensis), an endemic Bornean rodent, by using Next Generation Sequencing.

I have also studied the mating system in males of Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) applying microsatellite markers.

 

Publications

Peer-reviewed Articles

2

Interglacial refugia on tropical mountains: Novel insights from the summit rat (Rattus baluensis), a Borneo mountain endemic
Camacho-Sanchez M, Quintanilla I, Hawkins MTR, Tuh FYY, Wells K, Maldonado JE, Leonard JA (2018)
Diversity and Distributions. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12761

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Influence of game restocking on the migratory behavior of the common quail, Coturnix coturnix
Sanchez-Donoso I, Rodríguez-Teijeiro JD, Quintanilla I, Jiménez-Blasco I, Sardà-Palomera F, Nadal J, Puigcerver M, Vilà C (2014)
Evolutionary Ecology Research 16, 493-504

 


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