MARIA MARIN
Title: Professore associato
SSD: BIO/07 - Ecology
Address: VIA U. BASSI, 58/B - PADOVA
Phone: 0498276200
E-mail: maria.marin@unipd.it
Teaching in current academic year
Course | Degree |
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MARINE ECOLOGY |
Curriculum
Maria Gabriella Marin is Associate Professor of Ecology. After a fellowship obtained in 1978 at the Hydrobiological Station of Chioggia (University of Padova), in 1981 she became a researcher at the Department of Biology. From 1994, she has been teaching ecological disciplines (currently Marine Ecology and Marine Ecotoxicology) for undergraduate and graduate levels in Biological Sciences, Natural Sciences, Biology and Marine Biology. From 2004, she is a member of the School Board of the PhD Course in Biosciences (curriculum Evolution, Ecology and Conservation). From 2012, she is course coordinator for the Master’s Degree in Marine Biology. She has supervised many undergraduate and graduate students and several PhD students. Her main research interests are in the field of ecology, ecophysiology and ecotoxicology of marine benthic invertebrates. Presently, her research is mainly focused on the assessment of impacts of seawater acidification alone and in combination with other anthropogenic stressors, emerging contaminants in particular, in bivalves and echinoderms. Parental responses and offspring performances are investigated to shed light on the presence of phenotypic plasticity and transgenerational effects. She has been involved in many research programmes mostly concerning the evaluation of the effects of pollutants and other environmental stressors; she was coordinator (as a partner) in three EU projects aimed at evaluating the impacts of fishing and climate changes on bivalve species. Her research activity is documented by more than 120 publications, more than 90 on international ISI journals. She acted as a reviewer for many international scientific journal and some national and international projects. She is a member of the Italian Society of Marine Biology (SIBM) and the European Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (ESCPB).
Curriculum in PDF: English CV
Articles published in the last 5 years
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Do males and females respond differently to ocean acidification? An experimental study with the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
ENVIRON SCI POLLUT R2020MarÄeta T, Matozzo V, Alban S, Badocco D, Pastore P, Marin MG -
Exposure to decreased pH and caffeine affects haemocyte parameters in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
J MAR SCI ENG2020Munari M, Matozzo V, Benetello G, Riedl V, Pastore P, Badocco D, Marin MG -
Molecular and biochemical responses of vitellogenin in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup (R) Power 2.0
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH2020Fabrello J, Grapputo A, Munari M, Marin MG, Masiero L, Pacchioni B, Millino C, Matozzo V -
The effects of glyphosate and AMPA on the mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and its microbiota
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH2020Iori S, Dalla Rovere G, Ezzat L, Smits M, Ferraresso SS, Babbucci M, Marin MG, Masiero L, Fabrello J, Garro E, Carraro L, Cardazzo B, Patarnello T, Matozzo V, Bargelloni L, Milan M -
The effects of glyphosate and its commercial formulations to marine invertebrates: A review
J MAR SCI ENG2020Matozzo V, Fabrello J, Marin MG
Research area
Proposals for thesis
For the three-year degree Thesis projects on marine biology topics to be defined with the tutor For the Master’s degree The proposed research work concerns the evaluation of effects of i) environmental parameters , such as temperature, salinity and pH, as predicted under climate change scenarios, and ii) emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals and biocides, in marine invertebrates, mostly bivalves and sea urchins. Cellular, biochemical and physiological responses are assessed in different life stages of the animals, from gametes to adults. Particular attention is given to the evaluation of processes and features that refer to reproduction (gonadal development, quality of gametes and their interaction, performances of embryos and larvae). Most of the experimental activity is carried out at the Hydrobiological Station in Chioggia.