Calendario 2019
Per la presentazione dell'articolo ci sono al massimo 25 minuti a disposizione.
Nell'esposizione devono essere messi in risalto gli aspetti generali dello studio ed, eventualmente, aspetti critici della metodologia.
martedì 31/3
Claudia Pavan: Differences in the morphology, physiology and gene expression of
honey bee queens and workers reared in vitro versus in situ
giovedì 2/4
Giacomo Rossi: Micronucleus test in tadpole erythrocytes: Trends in studies and new paths
martedì 7/4
Carlotta Musso: Embryonic Temperature Programs Phenotype in Reptiles
Sara Di Bert: Physical and behavioral adaptations to prevent overheating of the living wings of butterflies
martedì 21/4
Annachiara Pagnotta: Adapted to change: Low energy requirements in a low and unpredictable productivity environment, the case of the Galapagos sea lion
Giacomo
Boscarol: Opposite and synergistic physiological responses to water acidity and predator cues in spadefoot toad tadpoles
martedì 28/4
Francesco Bagnolini: The body temperature of active desert anurans from hyper-arid environment of South America: The reliability of WorldClim for predicted body temperatures in anurans
Emilio Dorigatti: Seasonal differences in the physiology of wild northern ruminants
martedì 5/5
Federica Chianucci: Parallel evolution of adaptive thermal tolerance and body size facilitates adaptation to climate change in domestic cattle
Emilia Pafumi: Dehydration constrains thermoregulation and space use in lizards
martedì 12/5
Laura Agostini: Elevated pCO 2 Affects Feeding Behavior and Acute Physiological Response of the Brown Crab Cancer pagurus
Sara Ribotta: Live fast, die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment
martedì 19/5
Sabrina Basile: Reproductive performance of Octopus Maya males conditioned by thermal stress
martedì 26/5
Marco Coronica: Shared morphological consequences of global warming in North American migratory birds
Luca Xamin: Nutrient Availability and Metabolism Affect the Stability of Coral–Symbiodiniaceae Symbioses
martedì 2/6
Antonella Mele: Extreme events are more likely to affect the breeding success of lesser kestrels than average climate change
Pamela De Luca: Metabolic rate in common shrews is unaffected by temperature, leading to lower energetic costs through seasonal size reduction