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Anna Corapi is a researcher in the Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences at the University of Calabria, where she conducts interdisciplinary environmental research focusing on ecotoxicology, lichen biomonitoring, and conservation biology. Her work integrates field and experimental approaches to assess anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems, particularly in Mediterranean and alpine regions.
Her research interests span ecotoxicology, air quality monitoring using lichens, freshwater ecosystem health, and conservation of endemic species. She investigates the effects of pollutants such as copper-based fungicides, molybdenum, and pesticide drift on non-target organisms, with a special focus on lichens as bioindicators. Her studies also address invasive species impacts on native fauna, particularly in alpine lakes.
The trend in her recent publications shows a strong emphasis on environmental impact assessment, bioindication, and ecosystem resilience, combining ecological monitoring with chemical and physiological analyses. Her work supports conservation strategies and sustainable land-use planning.
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Anna Corapi actively collaborates on research projects involving environmental monitoring and ecotoxicology, though specific grant details are not mentioned. She has not listed any formal advisees or students in the available data.
She is involved in research groups focused on ecophysiology of lichens, freshwater macroinvertebrate communities, and conservation of alpine newts, contributing to both national and international collaborative efforts in biodiversity and environmental protection.



