Marcus Michelangeli marcus.michelangeli@gmail.com www.marcusmichelangeli.com linkedin.com/in/marcusmichelangeli @mrmic1 Citizenships: Australian & Italian EDUCATION 2010 2011 2007 2011 Ph.D. in Ecology & Evolution Thesis: Investigating the syndrome: Ecological and evolutionary implications of personality variation 1 st Class Honours in Ecology & Evolution Thesis: Environmental change causes courtship plasticity in the Australian desert goby, Chlamydogobius eremius Bachelor of Science, Major: Marine & Freshwater Ecology RESEARCH BACKGROUND present Postdoctoral Fellow Sih Lab, University of California Davis, Department of Environmental Science & Policy 2017 Postdoctoral Scientist in Ecotoxicology Wong Lab, Monash University, School of Biological Sciences Design and implement assays for testing the effects of chemical pollutants on fish behaviour Executed quantitative analyses mixed modelling, multivariate analyses on behavioural & morphological data Fish husbandry & handling; chemical handling and safety Ph.D. candidate in Ecology & Evolution Chapple & Wong Labs, Monash University, School of Biological Sciences Combined fieldwork, behavioural experiments, physiological assays and statistical analyses to examine (co)variation between behaviour and physiology. Managed a multifaceted research project to completion within scholarship deadline Awarded ~$30,000 of research and travel funding Prepared applications for research, national park, import/export and animal ethics permits Field Assistant Chapple & Wong Labs, Monash University, School of Biological Sciences Conducted water analysis and fish surveys in desert springs and rivers within the Lake Eyre Basin of Central Australia
Run mark-recapture surveys of surveys of native reptile species across eastern Australia 2011 2012 2010 2011 Research Technician Research & Development Team, Animal Control Technologies Australia Assisted in running large-scale field experiments to test the effectiveness of pesticides manufactured by ACTA Deployed various wildlife and population size assessment methods Provided training in rodent handling Prepared research reports used for product registration and label change application Honours Research in Ecology & Evolution Wong Lab, Monash University, School of Biological Sciences Designed and conducted behavioural experiments to investigate the effects of algal turbidity and predation on the reproductive behaviour of the desert goby PUBLICATIONS I have 13 peer-reviewed journal articles in high calibre, international journals. The mean (3.85) and median (3.31) impact factor (IF) of my publications are considerably higher than the journals in the relevant ISI disciplines of Zoology (mean 1.29, median 1.04, 163 journals), Biodiversity and Conservation (mean 1.78, median 1.09, 53 journals), Ecology (mean 2.55, median 1.90, 153 journals) and Evolutionary Biology (mean 3.36, median 2.50, 48 journals). Importantly, to place my work in context, 100% of my publications are in journals in the top quartile of their discipline. 1. Martin JM, Bertram MG, Saaristo M, Ecker TE, Hannington SL, Tanner JL, Michelangeli M, O Bryan MK, Wong BBM. (accepted) Impact of the widespread pharmaceutical pollutant fluoxetine on behaviour and sperm traits in a freshwater fish. Science of the Total Environment. 2. Bertram MG, Saaristo M, Martin JM, Ecker TE, Michelangeli M, Johnstone CP, Wong BBM (accepted) Field-realistic exposure to the androgenic endocrine disruptor 17β-trenbolone alters ecologically important behaviours in female fish across multiple contexts. Environmental Pollution. 3. Goulet CG, Michelangeli M, Chung M, Riley JL, Wong BBM, Thompson MB, Chapple DG (accepted) Evaluating cognition and thermal physiology as components of the pace-of-life syndrome. Evolutionary Ecology. 4.Tomkins P, Saaristo M, Bertram M, Michelangeli M, Tomkins, R, Wong, BBM () An endocrine-disrupting agricultural contaminant impacts sequential female mate choice in fish. Environmental Pollution, 237, 103-110 5. Michelangeli M, Goulet CG, Kang HS, Wong BBM, Chapple DG () Integrating thermal physiology within a syndrome: locomotion, personality and habitat selection in an ectotherm, Functional Ecology, 32, 970-981 6. Michelangeli M, Smith CR, Chapple DG, Wong BBM (2017) Aggression mediates dispersal tendency in an invasive lizard. Animal Behaviour, 133, 29-34 7. Chung M, Goulet CG, Michelangeli M, Wong BBM, Chapple DG (2017) Does personality influence learning? A case study in an invasive lizard. Oecologia, 185, 641-651
8. Goulet CG, Thompson MB, Michelangeli M, Wong BBM, Chapple DG (2017) Thermal physiology: a new dimension of the pace-of-life syndrome. Journal of Animal Ecology, 86, 1269-1280 9. Michelangeli M, Chapple DG, Wong BBM (). Are behavioural syndrome s sexspecific? Personality in a widespread lizard species. Behavioural Ecology & Sociobiology, 71, 1911-1919 10. Michelangeli M, Wong BBM, Chapple DG (). It s a trap: sampling bias due to animal personality is not always inevitable. Behavioural Ecology, 27, 62-67 11. Moule H, Michelangeli M, Thompson MB, Chapple DG (). The influence of urbanization on the behaviour of an Australian lizard and the presence of an activityexploratory behavioural syndrome. Journal of Zoology, 298, 103-111 12. Michelangeli M, Tuomainen U, Candolin U, Wong BBM (). Habitat alteration influences male signalling effort in the Australian desert goby. Behavioural Ecology, 26, 1164-1169 13. Michelangeli M, Wong BBM (2014). A recent predatory encounter influences male courtship in a desert-dwelling fish. Behavioural Ecology, 25, 928-932 AWARDS & GRANTS 2014 2013 2013 International Society of Behavioural Ecology Travel Grant Funding: $1700 Monash University Postgraduate Publication Award Funding: $6600 International Society of Behavioural Ecology Travel Grant Funding: $2300 World Congress of Herpetology Travel Grant Funding: $1500 ANZ Holsworth Research Endowment Funding: $15,000 Ecological Society of Australia Student Research Award Funding: $1000 Australian Postgraduate Scholarship OTHER RESEARCH SKILLS & EXPERIENCES Social network analysis workshop Run by Dr Damian Farine, Max Plank Institute of Ornithology Building and programming social networks in R Hypothesis testing using permutations 2014 present CS50 Introduction to Computer Science Harvard University Developed basic skills in computer programming in Python, JavaScript and SQL Journal Reviewer Behavioural Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Oikos Assess scientific manuscripts in regards to structure, statistical accuracy, design and overall content and relevance to the journal
Statistical course in Quantitative Genetics Run by Prof Niels Dingemanse, Max Plank Institute of Ornithology Developed skills in using mixed modelling & multivariate tools applied to quantitative genetic and behavioural data Advanced Statistics in R Course Run by Dr. Murry Logan, Australian Institute of Marine Science Learnt the R coding language, how to program in R, and how to use various basic & complex functions for biostatistical design and analysis Elected Postgraduate Committee Member Leadership group, Faculty of Science, Monash University Worked within a small team to organise various events, conferences and activities aimed at improving student wellbeing and skills TEACHING & SUPERVISION 2014 Lead demonstrator/teaching assistant Lead, assist and provide tutelage to students undertaking courses in Masters Environmental Sustainability and Biosecurity Honours coursework Statistics Animal Behaviour Animal Structure, Function and Diversity Conservation Biology and Ecology 2014 Co-supervisor Mentored 5 students undertaking projects in either honours or undergraduate research Science Communicator LabRats Science Club Helped run a science workshop for ~60 students aged 8-13 years CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS International Oral presentation ISBE Meeting, Minneapolis, USA Invited speaker at World Congress of Herpetology, Hangzhou, China Oral presentation ISBE Meeting, Exeter, UK Oral presentation European Congress of Behavioural Biology, Austria Oral presentation 34 th International Ethological Conference, Cairns Domestic 2017 2014 Oral presentation Australasian Evolution Conference, Tasmania Oral presentation Australian Herpetological Society Conference, Tasmania Oral presentation Australian Herpetological Society Conference, Melbourne Oral presentation Monash University Postgraduate Conference, Melbourne
REFERENCES Bob B.M. Wong, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Deputy Head School of Biological Sciences Monash University, Melbourne Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia +61-3-9905 5652 bob.wong@monash.edu David. G. Chapple, Associate Professor School of Biological Sciences Monash University, Melbourne Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia +61-3-9905 3015 david.chapple@monash.edu