David Martínez Viejo

I am a young researcher from Oviedo, Asturias. Growing up surrounded by nature sparked my fascination with the natural world from an early age and inspired me to study Biology in my hometown. After completing my undergraduate studies, I moved to Madrid to pursue a Master´s degree in Ecology.
After graduating, I had the opportunity to work in the Pyrenees in the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology, a research centre within the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) where I contributed to an insect conservation project.
Currently, I am a predoctoral researcher in the Department of Ecology at the University of Oviedo. My research focuses on the ecophysiology of amphibians, generating data to better predict how species and populations within this vulnerable group may respond to climate change.