Periodic Reporting for period 1 - INSANE (The effects of urbanization on INsect diverSity And humaN-nature intEractions)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2021-09-01 al 2024-08-31
The project INSANE aims to provide novel and useful information on how to reconcile urban development and nature conservation. To do so, insect diversity in the Mediterranean region (a biodiversity hotspot poorly studied) will be analysed in urban and natural habitats. The objectives of the project are:
(1) To study the effect of urbanization on insect diversity.
(2) To analyse the association between urban landscape organization and insect diversity.
(3) Similarly, the association between urban landscape organization and human-nature interactions will be explored.
(4) Finally, a predictive tool estimating insect diversity values and human-nature interactions in relation to urban landscape organization will be developed.
The project has provided results that will shade light to the study of the effect of urbanization on insect diversity and the human-nature interactions in the Mediterranean region. Although I am still analysing the biodiversity data, the sociological study has been completed and no relationship between the land-sharing/sparing urban configuration and the subjective wellbeing of citizens, the extinction of experience or insect perception. Urban green areas in the Mediterranean do not seem to promote wellbeing or connection with nature and only visits to natural areas outside of the cities (specially during childhood) have positive effects on connection with nature and insect perception. Two more publications from the project are expected soon and the development of the predictive tool will be addressed as soon as I get the biodiversity results.
In the second year, the morphological identification of the samples as well as the DNA extractions were performed at the host institution. Then, I fulfilled the first secondment at the University of Trier (Germany) preparing the samples for the DNA metabarcoding. Again, I had 80 teaching hours in the academic year and attended a teaching training course. Further, I led an innovation teaching project and attended a congress on urban development (Urban Transitions 2022) with a poster.
In the last year I could retrieve all the metabarcoding data and performed the secondment to the University of Halle (Germany) to conduct the landscape analyses needed to finish my study, which I am currently preparing for submission. I also finished the analyses of the surveys and submitted the manuscript. I also performed 80 hours teaching and supervised a bachelor student who made the first illustrated guide to the moths of the city of Granada (about to be published). I also attended two international congresses as chair of two symposia on urban biodiversity (ECCB 2024) and ICE 2024), where I also contributed with a talk.
The results of the objectives 1 and 2 are now at the final step and the manuscripts (2) are being prepared for submission to high-impact journals. The results of objective 3 are completely analysed and the manuscript has been sent to publication in the top journal People and Nature. The objective 4 will be accomplished once the results of objective 2 are finished. In addition, the INSANE project has allowed the development of three extra manuscripts on the topic: a meta-analysis on urban arthropods (submitted to the journal Science of the Total Environment) and the other two through the supervision of two MSc students, one already published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and the other one (about to be submitted to Urban Ecosystems). All publications are (or will be) in open access. Furthermore, the final databases and methodologies used for publications are in the public repository of the University of Granada (https://digibug.ugr.es/(si apre in una nuova finestra)).
The most remarkable exploitation result of the project is the contribution to the zoological collection of the department of Zoology (University of Granada). The reference collection of urban arthropods will count with more than 50,000 individuals. Also, several educational sheets have been created, named as “a walk through urban biodiversity” (available at the website).
Also, the project has been involved in several yearly outreach activities such as The European Researchers Night, the Science Week and the Women in Science Day. . The project also counted with a webpage as well as publicity in the research group “Animal EcoUrban” (Zoology department of the University of Granada). An exhibition called "Live cities: meet the urban fauna" was developed to celebrate the cities’ world day.
Finally, the project INSANE has had a deep impact in my career by launching my research, improving my teaching and communication skills, establishing new international collaborations and achieving a permanent position at the host institution. I am very grateful for this opportunity.