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Cisarovsky, Gabriel

Gabriel Cisarovsky

ETH Zürich
Gabriel Cisarovsky
Institut f. Integrative Biologie
CHN K 14
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich

Phone: +41 44 632 39 61
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Short CV

2004-2007 Bachelor of Science (University of Lausanne)
2007-2009 Master of Science in Behavior, Evolution and Conservation (University of Lausanne)
2008-2009 Master thesis, co-supervised by Prof. Redouan Bshary (University of Neuchâtel) and Prof. Laurent Keller (University of Lausanne) on Spatial group structure as potential mechanism to maintain cooperation in fish shoals of unrelated individuals
2009-2013 PhD thesis in the group of Prof. Paul Schmid-Hempel (ETH Zürich) on host-parasite interactions, using the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and its gut trypanosomatid parasite Crithidia bombi

Publications

Cisarovsky G, Bshary A, Bouzelboudjen M & Bshary R (2012) Spatial group structure as potential mechanism to maintain cooperation in fish shoals of unrelated individuals. Ethology 118(9), 850-857
Cisarovsky G, Schmid-Hempel P & Sadd BM (2012) Robustness of the outcome of adult bumblebee infection with a trypanosome parasite after varied parasite exposures during larval development. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25(6), 1053-1059
Cisarovsky G, Koch H & Schmid-Hempel P (2012) A field study on the influence of food and immune priming on a bumblebee-gut parasite system. Oecologia 170(3), 877-884
Koch H, Cisarovsky G, Schmid-Hempel P (2012) Ecological effects on gut bacterial communities in wild bumblebee colonies. Journal of Animal Ecology 81(6), 1202-1210

 

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