CARLOTTA MAZZOLDI
Title: Professore associato
SSD: BIO/06 - Comparative Anatomy and Citology
Address: VIA U. BASSI, 58/B - PADOVA
Phone: 0498276194
E-mail: carlotta.mazzoldi@unipd.it
Teaching in current academic year
Course | Degree |
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MARINE BIODIVERSITY | Marine Biology |
LIFE CYCLES AND ADAPTATIONS OF MARINE ORGANISMS | Marine Biology |
FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY | Evolutionary biology |
Curriculum
Curriculum vitae
Curriculum in PDF: English CV
Articles published in the last 5 years
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Ontogenetic trophic segregation between two threatened smooth-hound sharks in the central Mediterranean Sea
SCI REP-UK2020Di Lorenzo M, Vizzini S, Signa G, Andolina C, Boscolo Palo G, Gristina M, Mazzoldi C, Colloca F -
Relative survival scenarios: an application to undersized common sole (Solea solea L.) in a beam trawl fishery in the Mediterranean Sea
ICES J MAR SCI2020Masnadi F, Armelloni EN, Guicciardi S, Pellini G, Raicevich S, Mazzoldi C, Scanu M, Sabatini L, Tassetti LN, Ferrà C, Grati F, Bolognini L, Domenichetti F, Cacciamani R, Calì F, Polidori P, Fabi G, Luzi F, Giovanardi O, Bernarello V, Pasanisi E, Franceschini G, Breggion C, Bozzetta E, Sambo A, Prioli G, Gugnali A, Piccioni E, Fiori F, Caruso F, Scarcella G -
Differential investment in male accessory glands: lessons from a marine fish with alternative reproductive tactics
MAR BIOL2019Miller SJ, Mazzoldi C, Rasotto MB, Balshine S -
Familiarity and sex modulate size-dependent following behaviour in the Mediterranean killifish
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN2019Lucon-Xiccato T, Anastasia N, Mazzoldi C, Griggio M -
First direct evidence of reproductive behaviour of the white grouper, Epinephelus aeneus (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817)
MEDITERR MAR SCI2019Desiderà E, Magnani L, Navone A, Guidetti P, Mazzoldi C
Research area
The research areas of Carlotta Mazzoldi include: Behavioural ecology of teleost and elasmobranch fishes, in particular the reproductive biology; Sexual selection in teleost and elasmobranch fishe; Life history traits of teleost and elasmobranch fishes; Interactions between biological traits of marine species and fishery; Historical ecology of marine animal populations. For more details, please have a look to the CV.
Proposals for thesis
The issues proposed for bachelor and master theses include: Study of the life history traits of teleost and elasmobranch commercial species and effects on vulnerability to the fishery; Study of the behavioural ecology of teleost and elasmobranch commercial species and effects on vulnerability to the fishery; Histroical ecology of the sea: analyses of historical data and integrations with differnt types of information sources to reconstruct the past of marine populations and drivers of changes.