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Giulia Masoero


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[email protected]

Institution or affiliation:

Department of Biology, University of Ottawa

Location

Canada

Profile information

I am a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow with a 2.5yr postdoc project that sees the collaboration between the University of Ottawa (Canada), University of Aberdeen (UK) and the Vogelwarte (Switzerland). I am interested in working with long-term individual-based datasets to answer ecological questions, and I have a particular (long-term) love for birds as study species. My current project aims at investigating the recent changes in body size of adult Alpine swifts (+20 years of data), determining the main drivers behind these changes and understanding their short- and long-term effects on the species life history.

Personal website

https://giuliamasoero.github.io/



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