Forschungsinteressen
Variation in
environmental factors is particularly important for natural populations since
it can have both direct and indirect (i.e., through maternal effects) impacts
on individuals, thus affecting their fitness. I am interested in understanding
how individuals cope with environmental changes by studying the interaction of
glucocorticoids, oxidative stress and telomere dynamics in a wild population of
great tits (Parus major). I use both observational and experimental
methods to determine how environmental conditions affect the mother’s
physiology, and how this condition affect offspring phenotype.
Vita
September 2014 – 2020, IMPRS doctoral student, MPI for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany
December 2012, 7-year degree in Biology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina