Publications by authors named "Guillermo Amo De Paz"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Guillermo Amo De Paz"

  • - Guillermo Amo de Paz's research primarily focuses on the evolutionary relationships and biodiversity of lichens and airborne biological particles, utilizing both molecular techniques and ecological perspectives to understand these organisms' complexities and interactions in their environments.
  • - His recent studies have highlighted significant findings such as the identification of a small foliose lichen species in the Northern Hemisphere, and the implications of MHC gene diversity on mate selection in house sparrows, suggesting a non-preference for scent markers related to genetic variation.
  • - He has developed and validated innovative methodologies, such as the Hirst-type spore trap combined with next-generation sequencing, to simultaneously monitor prokaryotic and eukaryotic biodiversity, enhancing our understanding of urban air quality and its biological constituents.