Virginie Canoine

PhD, Senior Scientist

Phone: 43-1-4277-76120
Mail: virginie.canoine[at]univie.ac.at

Research interests


I am interested in the physiology of behaviour from an ecological perspective and its adaptability to a changing environment.
Although the behaviour and physiology of animals are adapted in relation to their life history stages, there is space for individual flexibility and responses to sudden challenges. This is essential since our world is constantly changing, unveiling new challenges in every context such as predation, social interactions, seasonality but also urbanisation or other anthropic modifications. Consequently, Individuals need to adjust their behaviour and their physiology and re-establish homeostasis.

Curriculum vitae


Publications


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Costanzo, A, Ambrosini, R, Parolini, M, Caprioli, M, Secomandi, S, Rubolini, D, Fusani, L & Canoine, V 2022, 'Telomere shortening is associated with corticosterone stress response in adult barn swallows', Current Zoology, vol. 68, no. 1, zoab020, pp. 93-101. https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab020

Messina, S, Edwards, DP, Marasco, V, Canoine, V, Cosset, CCP, Tomassi, S, Benedick, S, Eens, M & Costantini, D 2020, 'Glucocorticoids link forest type to local abundance in tropical birds', Functional Ecology, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1814-1825. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13586

Horn-Péter, L, Mirek, D, Windhager, S, Canoine, V & Bugnyar, T 2020, Social and physiological determinants of peer cooperation and competition in preschool children. in BCCCD 2020 – Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development 2020. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development 2020, Budapest, Hungary, 9/01/20.

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