Overview of the results:
For achieving each research objective a respective set of Work Packages (WPs) was planned and completed (WP1-WP4). The statistical analyses of the collected data are ongoing for producing peer-reviewed publications as planned.
One manuscript resulting from the work covered in WP2 has already been published (see below for full details).
Exploitation and dissemination:
As follow, the full list of the scientific dissemination activities:
Manuscripts published or under review:
- Smith, S., Fusani, L., Boglarka, B., Sanchez-Donoso, I., and Marasco, V. (2018). Lack of introgression of Japanese quail in a captive population of Common quail. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 64:51;
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-018-1209-7(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- Marasco, V., Boner, W., Heidinger, B., Griffths, K. and Monaghan, P. (2018). Environmental conditions shape the temporal pattern of investment in reproduction and survival. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 285 (1870): 20172442;
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.2442(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- Marasco V., Stier A., Boner W., Griffiths K., Heidinger B., and Monaghan P. (2017). Environmental conditions can modulate the links among oxidative stress, age, and longevity. Mechanisms of Aging and Development, 164: 100-107; 10.1016/j.mad.2017.04.012.
- Griffith S, …, Marasco V., …et al. (2017). Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities. Ethology, 123 (1): 1-29; 10.1111/eth.12576.
- Huber, N., Marasco, V., Painera, J., Vetter S.G. Göritz, F., Kaczensky, P., Walzer, C. Leukocyte Coping Capacity: an integrative parameter for wildlife welfare within conservation interventions (Under revision in Frontiers of Veterinary Science).
Contribution to national and international meetings:
- Marasco, V., Smith, S, and Fusani, L. Provisional abstract title: Are transcriptome signalling pathways important determinants of the expression of the migratory phenotype? European Ornithological Union 2019 (EOU2019), Badajoz, Romania (invited speaker, Symposium: “From genes to behaviour: what mechanistic studies can tell us about migration”).
- Marasco, V., and Fusani, L. An experimental laboratory-based approach to study phenotypic flexibility of migratory birds. International Ornithological Congress (IOC2018), Vancouver, Canada (talk).
- Marasco, V., Larriva, M., Spencer, K.A. Integrative biology: a critical step forward to unravel the molecular mechanisms generating behavioural plasticity. European Conference on Behavioural Biology (ECBB2018), Liverpool, UK (keynote speaker and co-organiser Symposium: “Emerging techniques in the study of behavioural plasticity”).
- Marasco, V. An avian model for understanding the main drivers of migration. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Conference 26th June 2018, Vienna, Austria (talk).
Participation to international meetings:
- Genetics of migration workshop, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plön, Germany, 4th-7th April 2017.
- International Conference on diversity in telomere dynamics, Edinburgh, UK, 3th- 5th October 2017.
Invited seminar talks:
- Environmental stressful conditions as main triggers of phenotypic plasticity: merging mechanisms with fitness consequences. 18th September 2018, Centre D’ Études Biologiques de Chizé, Chizé, France.
- Merging underlying mechanisms and fitness consequences of stressful conditions. 16th March 2017, Department of Integrative Biology and Evolution, Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria.
- Merging underlying mechanisms and fitness consequences of stressful conditions over the lifetime course and beyond. 8th March 2017, Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
As follow, the full list of dissemination activities to the general public:
- Marasco, V., Smith, S., and Fusani, L. An avian model for understanding the main drivers of migration. European Researchers’ Nights “BeScienced” 29th Sept 2017, Vienna, Austria (poster).
- No Japanese quail genetic pollution in captive Common quail in Italy provides pure-bred stock for natural populations. Vetmeduni Press Release;
- Zahme Konkurrenz für wilde Wachteln. Article in Newspaper DerStandard;
https://derstandard.at/2000089000059/Zahme-Konkurrenz-fuer-wilde-Wachteln(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- Personal research blog:
https://wordpress.com/post/valeriamarasco.blog/53(öffnet in neuem Fenster)- Own twitter feeds:
https://twitter.com/V_Marasco(öffnet in neuem Fenster)- Kräftesammeln beim Stopover. Article in VetmedMagazine 03/2018, Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria