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Maud Ferrari

Associate Professor
Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Canada

Biography

Dr. Maud Ferrari is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan , Ccanada. His research interests includes I am a behavioural and evolutionary ecologist, interested in understanding how animals respond to changes in their environment, and more specifically, how biotic and abiotic factors (both natural or from anthropogenic origins) affect predator-prey interactions.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Maud Ferrari is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to I am a behavioural and evolutionary ecologist, interested in understanding how animals respond to changes in their environment, and more specifically, how biotic and abiotic factors (both natural or from anthropogenic origins) affect predator-prey interactions..

Research Interest

I am a behavioural and evolutionary ecologist, interested in understanding how animals respond to changes in their environment, and more specifically, how biotic and abiotic factors (both natural or from anthropogenic origins) affect predator-prey interactions.

Publications

  • Ferrari MC, Messier F, Chivers DP. Degradation of chemical alarm cues under natural conditions: risk assessment by larval woodfrogs. Chemoecology. 2007 Sep 3;17(4):263-6.

  • Ferrari MC, McCormick MI, Munday PL, Meekan MG, Dixson DL, Lonnstedt Ö, Chivers DP. Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation–qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator–prey interactions. Ecology letters. 2011 Nov 1;14(11):1143-8.

  • Ferrari MC, Dixson DL, Munday PL, McCORMICK MA, Meekan MG, Sih A, Chivers DP. Intrageneric variation in antipredator responses of coral reef fishes affected by ocean acidification: implications for climate change projections on marine communities. Global Change Biology. 2011 Sep 1;17(9):2980-6.

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