Fabiane Gallucci
Professor
Marine Biology
Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo
Brazil
Biography
Fabiane Gallucci graduated in Biology from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). He completed his training in marine sciences through a master's degree from the University of Gent, Belgium. In 2008, he completed his PhD in Marine Biology from the Universität Oldenburg in collaboration with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), both in Germany. He returned to Brazil in 2009 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Australian Museum in Sydney. He was a FAPESP Fellow for the Young Researcher modality at the Center for Marine Biology of the University of São Paulo (CEBIMar-USP). She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Marine Sciences of the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) Baixada Santista campus. His research is aimed at understanding the processes that structure the meiofauna communities at different spatial scales and to explore the potential of meiofauna as indicators of marine pollution. It is linked to the Postgraduate Program in Coastal and Oceanic Systems (PGSISCO) of the Center for Marine Studies of the Federal University of Paraná
Research Interest
Marine Biology, Coastal and Oceanic Systems
Publications
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Gallucci, Fabiane ; DE CASTRO, ITALO BRAGA ; PERINA, FERNANDO CESAR; DE SOUZA ABESSA, MODEL DENIS; OF PAULA TEIXEIRA, AMANDA. Ecological effects of Irgarol 1051 and Diuron on a coastal meiobenthic community: A laboratory microcosm experiment. Ecological Indicators, v. 58, p. 21-31, 2015.
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FONSECA, Gustavo ; Gallucci, Fabiane . The need for hypothesis-driven designs and conceptual models in impact assessment studies: An example from the free-living marine nematodes. Ecological Indicators , v. 71, p. 79-86, 2016.
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CUT, GUILHERME BIRTH; CHECON, HELIO H.; FONSECA, GUSTAVO ; VIEIRA, DANILO CANDIDO; Gallucci, Fabiane ; DOMENICO, MAIKON DI; AMARAL, A. CECÃLIA Z. Cross-taxon congruence in benthic communities: Searching for surrogates in marine sediments. Ecological Indicators , v. 78, p. 173-182, 2017.