Miss Arianna Chiti

PhD Researcher

Biological and Environmental Sciences Stirling

Miss Arianna Chiti

About me

I am a PhD student in the behavioural ecology of parasitoid wasps. In my research, I investigate the reproductive conflicts between the sexes and their repercussions on population viability and species interactions.

I graduated in animal biology (BScHons) from the University of Stirling and pursued an MRes in marine spatial ecology at Swansea University. I consolidated my interest in invertebrates while working as a research assistant at Stirling University on projects ranging from biopesticide resistance in moths to the bioacoustics of British bumblebees.

Communicating (mainly illustrating) science in a playful and accessible way is my passion!