Eduardo Narbona:
Eduardo Narbona is Associate Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Engineering, Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain. My research has been mainly focused on evolutionary ecology, particularly on the study of insect-plant interactions (herbivory, pollination and dispersal), plant reproductive biology (sexual and breeding systems, flowering and germination) and plant micro- and macro-evolution. From 2009, my scientific interest was largely devoted to floral color, including the study of molecular and biochemical basis of inter- and intra-specific color variation, and their evolutionary and ecological consequences.
Maria Luisa Buide:
Maria Luisa Buide is an Associate Professor in the Botany Area, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemical Engineering at the University Pablo de Olavide (Seville). Her research has focused on the ecology and evolution of plants. More specifically, she has studied the reproductive biology, sexual systems and the interaction with pollinators of different species of the genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae). More recently, her research has been directed towards the evolution of flower colour. In this line of study, they have been studying colour polymorphisms, phenotypic plasticity, the genetic expression of flower colour polymorphism and the role of floral UV patterns (bull’s eyes). You can access to a more detailed information of her published articles clicking on the ORCID link: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9029-0782