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Aggeliki Doxa in ORCID : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4279-1499

Aggeliki Doxa in Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.co/citations?user=V0PliHoAAAAJ&hl=fr

 

Education

Aggeliki Doxa holds a BSc in Environmental Sciences (University of the Aegean, 2004), a MSc in Ecology, Biodiversity & Evolution (University Pierre et Marie Curie, 2005) and a PhD in Ecology (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle-Paris & University of the Aegean, 2009).

Professional experience

She has worked as a researcher at a number of Greek and French Universities and Research Centers: Pierre et Marie Curie University, Ecology and Conservation Science Centre – National Museum of Natural History, Functional and Evolutionary Ecology Center, Institute of Evolution Sciences of Montpellier, Mediterranean Institute of marine and terrestrial Biodiversity and Ecology - University of Aix-Marseille, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas.   

Scientific interests

Her main scientific interests lie in the understanding of climate change and land use impacts on population and community dynamics of terrestrial and marine species, with a particular focus on optimizing conservation planning approaches at the local and large scale in the Mediterranean region.

Recent publications

  1. Goudarzi F., Doxa A., Hemami M-R., Mazaris A., Thermal vulnerability of sea turtle foraging grounds around the globe. Communications Biology, 7:347
  1. Chatzimentor A., Doxa A., Butenschön M., Kristiansen T., Peck M., Katsanevakis S., Mazaris A., Diving into warming oceans: assessing 3D climatically suitable foraging areas of loggerhead sea turtles under climate change. Journal for Nature Conservation, 79:126620
  1. Tsavdaridou, A., Doxa A., Mazaris A., 2023. Toward achieving a twenty-fold increase in the coverage of freshwater species distributions within protected areas in Europe. Biological Conservation, 285: 110233
  1. Mazaris A., Dimitriadis Ch., Papazekou M., Schofield G., Doxa A., …, Peck M., 2023. Priorities for Mediterranean marine turtle conservation and management in the face of climate change. Journal of Environmental Management, 339, 117805
  1. Chatzimentor A., Doxa A., Katsanevakis S., Mazaris A., 2023. Are marine threatened species of the Mediterranean at high risk by climate change? Global Change Biology, 29:1809–1821.
  1. Petsas P., Tzivanopoulou M., Doxa A., Sailley S., Mazaris A., 2023. Climate change on sea currents is not expected to alter contemporary migration routes of loggerhead sea turtles. Ecological Modelling 475: 110220.
  1. Petsas P., Doxa A., Almpanidou V., Mazaris A., 2022. Global patterns of sea surface climate connectivity, Communications Earth & Environment 3, 240.
  1. Konsta A., Chatzimentor A., Lin M., Dimitriadis Ch., Kyprioti A., Liu M., Li S., Doxa A., Mazaris A., 2022. Marine heatwaves threaten key foraging grounds of sea turtles in Southeast Asian seas. Regional Environmental Change, 22:97.
  2. Doxa A., Almpanidou V., Katsanevakis S., Queirós A.M., Kaschner K., Garilao C., Reyes K., Mazaris A., 2022. 4D marine conservation networks: combining 3D prioritization of present and future biodiversity with climatic resilient areas. Global Change Biology, 28: 4577–4588.
  3. Doxa A., Kamarianakis Y. Mazaris A., 2022. Spatial heterogeneity and temporal stability characterize future climatic refugia in Mediterranean Europe. Global Change Biology, 00: 00-12.