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Dr. Flavia Boscolo-Galazzo

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Flavia Boscolo-Galazzo

Marie-Curie Research Fellow, MARUM University of Bremen

Working Group Micropalaeontology and Palaeocenography

Project: MICRO2MACRO "Microfossils and data science: a new approach to infer the impact of global climate on plankton macroecology"

Summary

One of the most pressing scientific challenges today is understanding the fate of our oceans and marine ecosystems under on-going climate change. Unfortunately, anthropogenic stressors act at a rate and magnitude that exceed recent natural  variability, making the use of decadal ecological data and time-series insufficient for predictions of future behavior of marine  ecosystems. MICRO2MACRO will reconstruct snapshots of marine pelagic ecosystems between 54 and 32 million years ago (Eocene and early Oligocene), when climate and environmental conditions approximated what we will start to experience in the next century and beyond. Using the microfossil record of planktonic foraminifera (PF), the most complete of any Cenozoic eukaryote, the project will generate the first methodologically controlled (hence reproducible) early Cenozoic global dataset of ecology, abundance, species composition, diversity and biogeography (macroecology) of these prolific pelagic calcifiers. Benefiting from the mole of data generated over the last 15 years, I will apply novel tools in data-science technology to compile ocean temperature and chemistry datasets for the studied time intervals and compare them against the new PF dataset generated with this project.This study will combine the most advanced knowledge in several disciplines (micropaleontology, informatics, statistical ecology) to test for links between time-specific climate (eg, sea surface temperatures) and ecosystem (eg, species composition, dominant ecology) configurations, and understand how plankton biogeography was shaped in a warmer world. Hence, MICRO2MACRO will highlight future ecological and evolutionary analogues if the current climate trajectory remains interrupted and we are to hit climate conditions similar to those in the Eocene and Oligocene.

Previous Academic Positions

2020-2022: Postdoctoral Researcher in Clumped Isotopes paleoceanography, Bergen University (Norway). Link to research group web page:   https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Anna.Nele.Meckler#uib-tabs-research

 

2016-2020: Postdoctoral Researcher in Micropaleontology and Ocean Biogeochemistry, Cardiff University (UK)

Link to postdoc related publications: 

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abb6643?cookieSet=1

https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/19/743/2022/bg-19-743-2022.html

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921818118301905

Oligocene Clumped Isotopes from the Southern Ocean