
Stefano Colazza
stefano.colazza@unipa.it
BIOGRAFIA
Gli interessi scientifici del Dr. Colazza hanno riguardato lo studio dei semiochimici nelle interazioni insetti erbivori, pianta e antagonisti naturali e l’ecologia chimica dei VOC vegetali in un contesto multitrofico. Ha pubblicato circa 200 articoli scientifici e ha pubblicato un libro sull’ecologia chimica degli insetti parassitoidi.
È membro dell’Accademia dei Georgofili e dell’Accademia Nazionale di Agricoltura. È editore associato della rivista BioControl, e “specialty chief editor” della rivista Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution nella sezione Chemical Ecology.
Soroker, V., & Colazza, S. (Eds.). (2017). Handbook of major palm pests: biology and management. John Wiley & Sons.
Wajnberg, E., & Colazza, S. (Eds.). (2013). Chemical ecology of insect parasitoids. John Wiley & Sons.
Colazza, S., Aquila, G., De Pasquale, C., Peri, E., & Millar, J. G. (2007). The egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis uses n-nonadecane, a cuticular hydrocarbon from its stink bug host Nezara viridula, to discriminate between female and male hosts. Journal of chemical ecology, 33(7), 1405-1420.
Colazza, S., McElfresh, J. S., & Millar, J. G. (2004). Identification of volatile synomones, induced by Nezara viridula feeding and oviposition on bean spp., that attract the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis. Journal of chemical ecology, 30(5), 945-964.
Colazza, S., Fucarino, A., Peri, E., Salerno, G., Conti, E., & Bin, F. (2004). Insect oviposition induces volatile emission in herbaceous plants that attracts egg parasitoids. Journal of Experimental Biology, 207(1), 47-53.
Dr. Colazza’s current research focuses on infochemicals and the behavioural ecology of plant-insect herbivores-insect parasitoid interactions, and on the chemical ecology of plant VOCs in a multitrophic context. He has published about 200 scientific articles, and edited a book on insect chemical ecology.
He was elected as a fellow of the Italian Academy of Entomology, and the Academy of Georgofili. He currently serves as an associate editor for BioControl, and as specialty chief editor of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution in the section of Chemical Ecology.
Soroker, V., & Colazza, S. (Eds.). (2017). Handbook of major palm pests: biology and management. John Wiley & Sons.
Wajnberg, E., & Colazza, S. (Eds.). (2013). Chemical ecology of insect parasitoids. John Wiley & Sons.
Colazza, S., Aquila, G., De Pasquale, C., Peri, E., & Millar, J. G. (2007). The egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis uses n-nonadecane, a cuticular hydrocarbon from its stink bug host Nezara viridula, to discriminate between female and male hosts. Journal of chemical ecology, 33(7), 1405-1420.
Colazza, S., McElfresh, J. S., & Millar, J. G. (2004). Identification of volatile synomones, induced by Nezara viridula feeding and oviposition on bean spp., that attract the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis. Journal of chemical ecology, 30(5), 945-964.
Colazza, S., Fucarino, A., Peri, E., Salerno, G., Conti, E., & Bin, F. (2004). Insect oviposition induces volatile emission in herbaceous plants that attracts egg parasitoids. Journal of Experimental Biology, 207(1), 47-53.