Valeria Mazza
@valmazza.bsky.social
Behavioural biologist interested in all things animal cognition. Senior lecturer @UniTuscia. Proud citizen of Humboldt's Republic of the Letters.📖🐛She/her
https://valeriamazza.net
https://valeriamazza.net
Really proud of this one. Our first study on innovative problem-solving in free-ranging small mammals is fresh off the press of Animal Cognition rdcu.be/eOHl3. We looked at what happens with human disturbance in a protected area...without disturbing our most precious collaborators!
November 7, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Really proud of this one. Our first study on innovative problem-solving in free-ranging small mammals is fresh off the press of Animal Cognition rdcu.be/eOHl3. We looked at what happens with human disturbance in a protected area...without disturbing our most precious collaborators!
Watch out world, a new Dr. is in town! 🎓@avezyrakis.bsky.social's defence was a success, and this proud supervisor is sure he'll go far, making both science and the world better places.
I could not have imagined a better outcome for our DFG project on animal innovation. Go Alex! 🎉
I could not have imagined a better outcome for our DFG project on animal innovation. Go Alex! 🎉
October 31, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Watch out world, a new Dr. is in town! 🎓@avezyrakis.bsky.social's defence was a success, and this proud supervisor is sure he'll go far, making both science and the world better places.
I could not have imagined a better outcome for our DFG project on animal innovation. Go Alex! 🎉
I could not have imagined a better outcome for our DFG project on animal innovation. Go Alex! 🎉
These beautiful aliens are really helpful for understanding the role of behaviour in biological invasions and responses to climate change. So happy about our work on distinct strategies for coping with thermal stress in native and non-native nudibranchs, just published here doi.org/10.1007/s105...
October 7, 2025 at 10:06 AM
These beautiful aliens are really helpful for understanding the role of behaviour in biological invasions and responses to climate change. So happy about our work on distinct strategies for coping with thermal stress in native and non-native nudibranchs, just published here doi.org/10.1007/s105...