Simone Baldanzi

Información básica:

Cargo: Profesor Adjunto, Laboratorio de Ecofisiología y Ecologia Evolutivas Marinas (e°CO2lab-UV)

Correo electrónico: simone.baldanzi@uv.cl

Teléfono: 322508035

Formación académica

Doctorado en Marine Biology (2010-2014)

Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa

Magister en Scienze e Tecnologie del Monitoraggio Biologico (2006-2008)

DIPTERIS (Dipartimento del Territorio e delle sue Risorse), Universitá di Genova, Italy

Licenciatura en Biología, mención Ecología y Biodiversidad (2001-2005)

Dipartimento di Biologia, Universitá of Pisa, Italy


Docencia Pregrado

  • R para ciencias de datos
  • Fundamentos de Estadística
  • Ecofisiología animal
  • Ecología del individuo y población

Docencia Postgrado

  • R para ciencias de datos

Área de Investigación

  • Ecofisiología marina
  • Ecología evolutiva marina
  • Ecología marina

Proyectos

2024-2026: Núcleo milenio para la ecología y conservación de los ecosistemas de arrecifes mesofóticos templados» y el código del proyecto es: Núcleo Milenio NUTME NCN2023_004 ICM-ANID. (Investigador Invitado)

2024-2025 FOMENTO A LA VINCULACIÓN CON EL EXTRANJERO FOVI240106: Red internacional para el estudio de las respuestas de organismos marinos costeros frente a cambios en el paisaje de oxígeno (RESPOx) (PI)

2022-2024 FONDECYT INICIACION A LA INVESTIGACION 2022 n° 11221161 The effect of environmental variability and fluctuations on the ecophysiology and reproductive investment of coastal marine invertebrates (PI)

2021 PROYECTO INICI-UV (UVA20993): The effect of environmental variability and predictability on the ecophysiology of marine coastal invertebrates. (PI)

2017-2020 Meric Biofouling Proyecto CORFO-14CEI2-28228 Larval settlement-biofilm interactions (co-PI)

2014-2017 FONDECYT POSTDOCTORADO n°: 3150020 Maternal effects and range extent: effect of latitude and upwelling-driven temperatures in the central Chilean coast on the reproductive plasticity and epigenetic of populations of the Kelp crabs Taliepus dentatus and T. marginatus. (PI)

2013 – Project ‘‘CREC’’ (EU IRSES #247514) (Doctorado)


Publicaciones científicas

Lucas Bravo-Guzmán, Milena Cano, Mauricio Fabian Landaeta, Sergio Andres Navarrete, Simone Baldanzi (2025) The effects of temperature on the swimming performance, starvation-survival and morphometrics of zoea 1 larvae of the kelp crab (Taliepus dentatus) from Central Chile. Austral Ecology. DOI:10.1111/aec.70066. Accepted

Anibal Sanchez, Paula Celis-Plá, Lucas Bravo-Guzmán, Marco Fusi, Simone Baldanzi (2025) Generating ecologically relevant oxygen fluctuations using marine primary producers under laboratory conditions. Journal of Sea Research. Accepted

Francisca Fernández, Fabián Guzmán-Rivas, Ángel Urzúa, Mauricio F Landaeta, Marco Fusi, Simone Baldanzi (2025) Maternal investment of kelp crabs from central Chile is associated with the level of environmental fluctuations and predictability. MEPS 755:79-93 (2025) doi.org/10.3354/meps14797

Mateo Gres, Matías Hune, Simone Baldanzi, Alejandro Pérez-Matus, Mauricio Landaeta. (2024) Temperate rocky reef fish community patterns in a coastal marine protected area (MPA) from northern Chile, utilizing remote underwater video cameras (RUVs). Regional Studies in Marine Science. doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103305

Marco Fusi, Ramona Marasco, Jean-Baptiste Ramond, Alberto Barausse, Simone Baldanzi (2022) Ecological Relevance of Environmental Variability and Predictability on Species, Communities, and Ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolutiondoi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.907622

Baldanzi, Simone; Gonzalo S Saldías; Cristian A Vargas; Francesca Porri. 2022 Long term environmental variability modulates the epigenetics of maternal traits of kelp crabs in the coast of Chile. Scientific Reports 12, 18806.

Baldanzi, Simone; Vargas, Ignacio T.; Armijo, Francisco; Fernández, Miriam; Navarrete, Sergio A. 2021. «Experimental Assessment of a Conducting Polymer (PEDOT) and Microbial Biofilms as Deterrents and Facilitators of Macro-Biofouling: Larval Settlement of the Barnacle Notobalanus flosculus (Darwin, 1854) from Central Chile» J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 9, no. 1: 82

Fernández M, Brante A, Baldanzi S (2020) Costs and benefits of brooding among decapod crustaceans: the challenges of incubating in aquatic systems. In: Cothran RD, Thiel M (eds) The natural history of the Crustacea. Reproductive biology, Vol 6. Oxford University Press, Oxford, p 480

Baldanzi S, Storch D, Fusi M, Weidberg N, Tissot A, Navarrete SA, Fernández M (2020) Combined effects of temperature and hypoxia shape female brooding behaviors and the early ontogeny of the Chilean kelp crab Taliepus dentatus.  Marine Ecology Progres Series 646: 93-107.

Navarrete S, Parragué M, Osiadacz N, Rojas F, Bonicelli J, Fernández M, Arboleda-Baena C, Finke R, Baldanzi S (2020) Susceptibility of different materials and antifouling coating to macro-fouling organisms in a high wave-energy environment. The Journal of Ocean Technology. 15:1, 72-91

AS Nonyukela, S Baldanzi & LU Vumazonke (2019) The subtropical–temperate transition along the east coast of South Africa shapes the thermal physiology of the truncated mangrove snail Cerithidea decollata (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda, Potamididae), African Journal of Marine Science, 41:2, 155-161

Watson R-Baldanzi S, Figueroa A., Gouws G, McQuaid C, Porri F (2018) Morphological and epigenetic variation in mussels from contrasting environments. Marine Biology 165:50 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3310-6.

Baldanzi S, Storch D, Graeve M, Navarrete S, Fernandez M. (2018) Latitudinal variation in maternal investment traits of the kelp crab Taliepus dentatus along the coast of Chile. Marine Biology 165: 37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3294-2.

Baldanzi S. Watson R, McQuaid C, Gowus G, Porri F. (2017) Epigenetic variation among natural populations of the South African sandhopper Talorchestia capensis. Evolutionary Ecology 31:77–91.

Baldanzi S, Gouws G, Barker N, Fratini S (2016) Molecular evidence of distinct evolutionary units in the sandhopper Talorchestia capensis (Amphipoda Talitridae) along South African coasts. Hydrobiologia 779:35–46.

Lowry J, Baldanzi S. (2016) New talitrids from South Africa (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Talitroidea, Talitridae) with notes on their ecology. Zootaxa 4144 (2): 151–174.

Baldanzi S, Fusi M, Weidberg N, McQuaid CD, Cannicci S, Porri F (2015) Contrasting environments shape thermal physiology across the spatial range of the sandhopper Talorchestia capensis. Oecologia. DOI 10.1007/s00442-015-3404-5.

Baldanzi S, McQuaid CD, Porri F (2015) Temperature effects on reproductive allocation in the sandhopper Talorchestia capensis. Biol. Bull. 228: 181-191.

Baldanzi S. (2014) Inter-individual variability and phenotypic plasticity: the effect of the environment on the biogeography, population structure, ecophysiology and reproduction of the sandhoppers Talorchestia capensis and Africorchestia quadrispinosa. Phd Thesys

Baldanzi S, McQuaid CD, Cannicci S, Porri F (2013) Environmental Domains and Range-Limiting Mechanisms: Testing the Abundant Centre Hypothesis Using Southern African Sandhoppers. PLoS ONE 8(1): e54598. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054598.

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