Giulia
Marchioro
Assoziierte Wissenschafterin
PhD Student; Vienna
Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution, University of Vienna
Since November 2021
I
am a PhD candidate in my first year at the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution, University of Vienna based at
the Natural History Museum in collaboration with Adameyko lab (Center of Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna) and
Haus des Meeres, the public aquarium of Vienna. My PhD project relies on the investigation of the distribution patterns and
expression profile of fluorescent proteins in mesophotic corals. Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are a group of an abundant and
diverse class of proteins in reef-building corals, where they strongly determine the colour diversity of reef environments.
A well-supported hypothesis is that FPs can modulate light use by the coral’s photoautotrophic endosymbionts, either by shading
them from excessive irradiance in shallow-water or by re-emitting light at photosynthetically-active wavelengths in deep-water
environments. Although well described for shallow waters, coral fluorescence remains largely understudied in mesophotic corals
due to difficulties related to reaching these ecosystems with standard SCUBA diving techniques. Based on this, the aim of
my study is to better understand coral FPs in deep-water environments under natural and stressed conditions. To investigate
FPs in the coral tissue, I will use confocal laser microscopy, which enables to define the distribution of FPs on a fine-scale
and quantify gene expression by RT-qPCR. I will also explore the symbionts parameters, such as symbiont density and pigment
concentration, and correlate with FP distribution patterns. With this project, I expect to contribute to management approaches
aimed at mitigating the coral reef crisis.
3. Zoologie
Akkari Nesrine
Kuratorin der Sammlung Myriapoda / wissenschaftliche
Mitarbeiterin
Altenburger Oliver
Präparator
Barta Anna-Chiara
Projektmitarbeiterin
Coelho David
Assoziierter Wissenschafter
Dworschak Peter C.
Assoziierter Wissenschafter / ehemaliger Kurator der Sammlung
Crustacea
Eschner Anita
Kuratorin der Sammlung Mollusca / wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Eschner Magdalena
Mitarbeiterin
Feiler Gloria
Assistentin für
die 3. Zoologie
Frade Pedro
Kurator der Sammlung Evertebrata Varia
Gallmetzer
Ivo
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Greilhuber Matthäus
Assoziierter
Wissenschafter
Gruber Jürgen
Assoziierter Wissenschafter / ehemaliger Kurator
der Sammlung Arachnoidea
Hörweg Christoph
Leiter der 3. Zoologischen Abteilung
/ Kurator der Sammlung Arachnoidea / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Macek Oliver
Sammlungsmanager
Mason Katharina
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Pruckner Christian
Assoziierter Wissenschafter
Sattmann Helmut
Assoziierter
Wissenschafter / ehemaliger Abteilungsdirektor und Kurator der Sammlung Evertebrata Varia
Schiller Edmund
Sammlungsassistent der Sammlungen Arachnoidea & Crustacea
Schnedl Sara Maria
Sammlungsassistentin in der Sammlung Mollusca, derzeit karenziert
Schwentner Martin
Kurator der Sammlung Crustacea / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Seiter Michael
Assoziierter Wissenschafter
Stagl Verena
Assoziierte Wissenschafterin / ehemalige Kuratorin
der Sammlung Myriapoda
Stevenne Chloe
Projektmitarbeiterin
Szeiler Stefan
Sammlungsmanager
Wöss Emmy
Assoziierte Wissenschafterin