Recently, we had the honor of participating in two major ecology conferences, one at the national level and the other on the international stage.
At both conferences, our team had the opportunity to showcase our research titled “Is habitat diversity a sentinel of soil microbiota?” through oral presentations. It was a fantastic platform to share our findings, exchange ideas with fellow researchers, and contribute to the broader discourse in the field of ecology.
Our participation in the XVI National Congress of the Spanish Association of Terrestrial Ecology provided an excellent forum to connect with peers and professionals within our country, fostering collaboration and networking opportunities. And in the 4th Mediterranian Plant Conservation Week we had the privilege of presenting our research to a global audience. This exposure not only expands the reach of our work but also opens doors to collaborations and insights from experts around the world.
These experiences were invaluable, offering a chance to engage in fruitful discussions, receive constructive feedback, and stay abreast of the latest developments in ecological research.
