Nanni, Analía Soledad
Postdoctoral Fellow CONICET
Lecturer (part-time) - 3iA UNSAM
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Analia_Nanni
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0365-044X
Professional resume + Expertise
Analía Soledad Nanni graduated in Biological Sciences with an Ecological orientation, FCEyN, UBA in 2010 and PhD at the University of Buenos Aires, with a Biological Sciences orientation in 2017. At present, she is postdoctoral fellow (UNSAM) with a workplace at the Institute of Environmental Research and Engineering (3iA) of the National University of San Martín. She integrates the Laboratory of Biology, Limnology and Conservation. She works in the area of fluvial wetland ecology, more precisely in the ecology of arthropod communities (Carabidae and Aphodiidae) present in the different productive systems of the Paraná River Delta. The current research line proposes the identification of potential predators of forest pests in order to generate a new tool for biological control through the use of native arthropods in the Lower Paraná River Delta. The ultimate goal is to contribute to integrated pests management for the replacement of conventional insecticides by cleaner techniques. During 2016 she served as 1st Assistant and from 2017 to the present, as Head of Practical Works of the subject Biology II of Environmental Engineering. Throughout her career, she has used field insect capture techniques such as pitfall traps, soil variable sampling techniques (% Humidity, pH, conductivity, DA, etc.) and vegetation sampling. In addition, she has experience in the taxonomic identification of beetles. She has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences and book chapters. Finally, she participated in environmental evaluations requested as technical services to the 3iA and currently has 6 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Keywords
Biodiversity, Land use, Communities, Biological Control
Research
My research line proposes the identification of potential predators of forest pests in order to generate a new tool for biological control through the use of native arthropods in the Lower Paraná River Delta. The ultimate goal is to contribute to integrated pests management for the replacement of conventional insecticides by cleaner techniques. In addition, I collaborate with a second line of research, the characterization of the effect of emerging pollutants associated with human productive activities on the wetlands arthropod.
Most important publications
1) NANNI, ANALIA SOLEDAD; KRUG, PAMELA. Servicio Técnico de Monitoreo ambiental (ACUMAR). ABR. 2019-ABR. 2020. Profesional integrante del equipo y/o área. Convenio de cooperación técnica. Sanidad ambiental.
2) NANNI, ANALIA SOLEDAD; FRACASSI, NATALIA; MAGNANO, ANDREA; CICCHINO, ARMANDO; QUINTANA, RUBÉN D. Ground beetles in a changing world: communities in a modified wetland landscape. NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY. BRASIL: ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC BRASIL, 2019.
3) NANNI, ANALIA SOLEDAD; CICCHINO, ARMANDO; QUINTANA, RUBÉN D.; FRACASSI, NATALIA. Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) inhabiting anthropogenic habitats in the Lower Delta of the Paraná River, Argentina: Geographic distribution and ecological characteristics. Austral Entomology. Australian Entomological Society, 2016.
4) NANNI, ANALIA SOLEDAD; CICCHINO, ARMANDO; QUINTANA, RUBÉN D.. ¿Pueden los Carábidos del delta del Paraná controlar plagas forestales?. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. 2015. Artículo Completo. Congreso. II Congreso Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Ambiental. II Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Argentina de Ciencia y Tecnología Ambiental.
5) NANNI, ANALIA SOLEDAD; MAGNANO, ANDREA LAURA; CARPINTERO, DIEGO. Los Heteróptera (Insecta: Hemíptera) edáficos del INTA Delta del Paraná (partido de Campana, Buenos Aires). Variación espacial y temporal del elenco de las especies en distintos usos de la tierra. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Editorial MACN, 2011. vol. 13, p. 27-39.