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ABOUT ME

My research interest is to understand how populations interact with each other, especially in terms of social bonds and kinship, but I also am interested to see how social groups coordinate and communicate within and between groups.

 

In 2012, I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Biology at University of Barcelona, and in 2013, I got a Master’s degree in Teacher Education.


I am currently doing a Master’s degree in Biology, animal behaviour, supervised by​ Prof. Barbara König.

EDUCATION

2015 - 

University of Zurich

MSc in Animal Behaviour

2012 - 2013

University of Barcelona

MSc in Teacher Education

2008 - 2012

University of Barcelona

BSc in Biology, zoology

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Torre I., Fernández L. ,Arrizabalaga A.(2015). Using barn owl Tyto alba pellet analyses to monitor the distribution patterns of the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis Melchior 1834) in a transitional Mediterranean mountain. Mammal Study; 40:133-142.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

 

University of Zurich


Winterthurerstrasse 190


CH-8057 Zurich

 

Office:

Y25-G-11

 

Email:
luis.fernandezfernandez@uzh.ch

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