Melissa Amanda Ljubica Reggente

Melissa Amanda Ljubica Reggente
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca | UNIMIB · Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences

PhD

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Some aquatic mammals appear to care for their dead, whereas others abandon their live offspring when conditions are unfavourable. This incredible variety in behaviours suggests the importance of comparing and contrasting mechanisms driving death-related behaviours among these species. We reviewed 106 cases of aquatic mammals (81 cetaceans and 25 no...
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Black band disease (BBD) is a widespread coral pathology caused by a microbial consortium dominated by cyanobacteria, which is significantly contributing to the loss of coral cover and diversity worldwide. Since the effects of the BBD pathogens on the physiology and cellular stress response of coral polyps appear almost unknown, the expression of s...
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Nurturant behavior toward dead conspecifics has been documented in several free-ranging marine and terrestrial mammals but still remains undocumented and poorly understood for most species. This study describes observations of adults carrying dead calves and juveniles in 7 odontocetes (toothed cetaceans) species and discusses the subject in mammals...
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Brown band disease (BrB), a virulent coral disease characterized by a dense concentration of ciliates ingesting coral tissue, is responsible for ongoing coral losses on Indo-Pacific reefs. Although several efforts have been made to identify the microbial communities associated with BrB and study the disease ecology, less attention has been given to...
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The present work focused on the characterization and comparison of click trains recorded from two Mediterranean odontocetes species: Stenella ceruleoalba and Tursiops truncatus. Acoustic data were recorded in two different areas of the central Mediterranean: the strait of Sicily and the Ionian sea. Two different acquisition systems were employed: a...

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