
معرفی
Marko Bračić is a Senior Lecturer at the Ruđer Bošković Institute, affiliated with the Division for Marine and Environmental Research and the Laboratory for Physical Oceanography and Chemistry of Aquatic Systems. His work bridges interdisciplinary research in animal behavior, cognitive biology, and environmental science.
- PhD in Biology, University of Münster, Germany
- MSc in Biology, University of Zagreb, Croatia
His research focuses on animal behavior, cognitive biology, and decision-making, particularly in mice. He explores animal personality, emotions, and judgment bias, often linking these to ecological impacts like climate change and biodiversity. His recent publications highlight cognitive optimism in mice, philosophical perspectives on behavioral science, and genetic influences on courtship songs.
Key trends in his work include the intersection of cognitive biases with ecological challenges and the role of individuality in animal behavior. His studies often integrate genetics, neuroscience, and environmental research.
Marko is based in the Laboratory for Physical Oceanography and Chemistry of Aquatic Systems in Zagreb, Croatia, though his research primarily centers on terrestrial animal models rather than marine systems.

