Sarah Magozzi
Background
BiographyI realised I wanted to become a marine biologist at school in Milan, where I grew up. When the time for university came, I moved to Genoa to carry out my BSc in Environmental Science with a project on Maldivian coral reef recovery after the 1998 mortality. I then joined the MRes in Marine Biology in Plymouth, and developed a synthetic approach integrating multiple physiological metrics to predict species vulnerability to global change. To then direct my career towards fisheries and fish spatial and temporal ecology, I moved to Southampton to undertake my current PhD project about tracking pelagic shark movements with stable isotopes and spatial modelling.
Research Interests
PublicationsMagozzi, Sarah, Calosi, Piero (2014) Integrating physiological performance, thermal tolerance, and plasticity allows for more accurate predictions on species vulnerability to acute and chronic effects of global warming. Global Change Biology. In press.
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