Overview
Background
Doctor Cortesi was awarded a Bachelor of Science with a Major in Plant and Animal Biology from the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 2008. He completed a Bachelor of Science with 1st Class Honours in Marine Biology in 2009 at the University of Queensland, Australia, researching the colourful displays and toxic defences of sea slugs. He then received a PhD with Summa Cum Laude in Zoology in 2014 from the University of Basel, Switzerland, studying the molecular and behavioural function of colourful signals in coral reef fishes.
After completing his remaining Swiss National Service duties, Doctor Cortesi moved to Australia in 2015 to start a short-term postdoctoral appointment at the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Queensland. Upon winning prestigious postdoctoral Fellowships from the Swiss National Science Foundation and the University of Queensland, he transferred to the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) in early 2016, where he developed his leadership skills under the supervision of Emr. Professor Justin Marshall. In 2020, Dr Cortesi received an ARC DECRA Fellowship, which enabled him to start his junior group under the mentorship of Emr. Prof. Marshall and A/Prof Karen Cheney from The School of the Environment (SENV), UQ. Beginning in 2023, he leads the greater Sensory Neuroscience Lab between QBI and SENV as part of UQ's Marine Sensory Ecology Group.
His research is, amongst others, funded by the SeaWorld Research and Rescue Foundation and the ARC.
Doctor Cortesi's main interests lie in the forces, from molecule to environment, which shape natural biodiversity. Focusing on the evolution of visual systems in fishes and cephalopods, he is trying to understand how other animals perceive the world, how this contributes to the formation of colours and patterns and how this can lead to species diversity. He uses various methods to understand how vision shapes single species and whole communities, including single-cell sequencing, transgenesis experiments, neurophysiological assessments of visual systems and behavioural experimentation.
Availability
- Dr Fabio Cortesi is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Doctoral Diploma, Universitat Basel
Research interests
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Visual Ecology, Evolution, Genomics, Transcriptomics, Behaviour, Cognition, Neurethology, Molecular Ecology, Fish
Research impacts
Doctor Cortesi's work has significantly contributed to understanding how animals other than humans see their world. Using the latest molecular, imaging and behavioural approaches, his research sheds light on the various aspects of animal visual ecology, including using colours for display, camouflage, etc. and the evolution of visual and non-visual photoreceptors.
His work has been published both as part of the peer-reviewed Scientific Literature (43 papers; 1x Science, 1x Current Biology, 1x Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences USA) as well as Popular Science Articles (7 articles totalling > 150,000 readers/views since Jan 2015). Most recently, he has contributed to the popular science book 'Color in Nature' published by Princeton Press and co-authored by visual ecology leaders. Doctor Cortesi's articles have further experienced substantial media coverage (> 200 articles), including from The New York Times, The LA and Washington Post, BBC Earth, BBC Wildlife, Spiegel Online, Howard Hughes Image of the Week, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Cosmos Magazine, Blick am Abend, ORF.at, The Conversation, Totally Wild - Australian Network Ten, Canadian Broadcasting Radio, Swedish National Radio. He also regularly consults for blue-chip nature documentaries on using colour and colour vision in animals, such as Sir David Attenborough's recent documentary 'Life in colour'.
Works
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Featured
2024
Journal Article
Ultraviolet vision in anemonefish improves colour discrimination
Mitchell, Laurie J., Phelan, Amelia, Cortesi, Fabio, Marshall, N. Justin, Chung, Wen-sung, Osorio, Daniel C. and Cheney, Karen L. (2024). Ultraviolet vision in anemonefish improves colour discrimination. Journal of Experimental Biology, 227 (7) ARTN jeb247425. doi: 10.1242/jeb.247425
Featured
2023
Journal Article
Multiple rod layers increase the speed and sensitivity of vision in nocturnal reef fishes
Fogg, Lily G., Chung, Wen-Sung, Justin Marshall, N., Cortesi, Fabio and de Busserolles, Fanny (2023). Multiple rod layers increase the speed and sensitivity of vision in nocturnal reef fishes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290 (2011) 20231749, 1-9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1749
Featured
2023
Journal Article
The evolution of the green-light-sensitive visual opsin genes (RH2) in teleost fishes
Musilova, Zuzana and Cortesi, Fabio (2023). The evolution of the green-light-sensitive visual opsin genes (RH2) in teleost fishes. Vision Research, 206 108204, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2023.108204
Featured
2022
Book Chapter
The Use of Modern Genetic Tools in Anemonefishes
Mitchell, Laurie John Lee, Yamanaka, Sakuto, Kinoshita, Masato and Cortesi, Fabio (2022). The Use of Modern Genetic Tools in Anemonefishes. Evolution, Development and Ecology of Anemonefishes. (pp. 41-52) Boca Raton: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781003125365-6
Featured
2022
Book Chapter
The Visual Ecology of Anemonefishes
Cortesi, Fabio, Tettamanti, Valerio and Busserolles, Fanny de (2022). The Visual Ecology of Anemonefishes. Evolution, Development and Ecology of Anemonefishes. (pp. 87-94) Boca Raton: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781003125365-11
Featured
2021
Journal Article
CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of biallelic F0 anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) mutants
Mitchell, Laurie J., Tettamanti, Valerio, Rhodes, Justin S., Marshall, N. Justin, Cheney, Karen L. and Cortesi, Fabio (2021). CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of biallelic F0 anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) mutants. PLoS One, 16 (12) e0261331, e0261331. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261331
Featured
2021
Journal Article
The visual opsin gene repertoires of teleost fishes: evolution, ecology, and function
Musilova, Zuzana, Salzburger, Walter and Cortesi, Fabio (2021). The visual opsin gene repertoires of teleost fishes: evolution, ecology, and function. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 37 (1), 441-468. doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120219-024915
Featured
2020
Journal Article
Visual system diversity in coral reef fishes
Cortesi, Fabio, Mitchell, Laurie J., Tettamanti, Valerio, Fogg, Lily G., de Busserolles, Fanny, Cheney, Karen L. and Marshall, N. Justin (2020). Visual system diversity in coral reef fishes. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 106, 31-42. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2020.06.007
Featured
2019
Journal Article
Visual system development of the spotted unicornfish, Naso brevirostris (Acanthuridae)
Tettamanti, Valerio, de Busserolles, Fanny, Lecchini, David, Marshall, N. Justin and Cortesi, Fabio (2019). Visual system development of the spotted unicornfish, Naso brevirostris (Acanthuridae). The Journal of Experimental Biology, 222 (24) jeb209916, jeb.209916. doi: 10.1242/jeb.209916
Featured
2019
Journal Article
Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes
Musilova, Zuzana, Cortesi, Fabio, Matschiner, Michael, Davies, Wayne I. L., Patel, Jagdish Suresh, Stieb, Sara M., de Busserolles, Fanny, Malmstrøm, Martin, Tørresen, Ole K., Brown, Celeste J., Mountford, Jessica K., Hanel, Reinhold, Stenkamp, Deborah L., Jakobsen, Kjetill S., Carleton, Karen L., Jentoft, Sissel, Marshall, Justin and Salzburger, Walter (2019). Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes. Science, 364 (6440), 588-592. doi: 10.1126/science.aav4632
Featured
2017
Journal Article
Pushing the limits of photoreception in twilight conditions: the rod-like cone retina of the deep-sea pearlsides
de Busserolles, Fanny, Cortesi, Fabio, Helvik, Jon Vidar, Davies, Wayne I. L., Templin, Rachel M., Sullivan, Robert K. P., Michell, Craig T., Mountford, Jessica K., Collin, Shaun P., Irigoien, Xabier, Kaartvedt, Stein and Marshall, Justin (2017). Pushing the limits of photoreception in twilight conditions: the rod-like cone retina of the deep-sea pearlsides. Science Advances, 3 (11) eaao4709, eaao4709. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aao4709
Featured
2015
Journal Article
Phenotypic Plasticity Confers Multiple Fitness Benefits to a Mimic
Cortesi, Fabio, Feeney, William E., Ferrari, Maud C. O., Waldie, Peter A., Phillips, Genevieve A. C., McClure, Eva C., Skold, Helen N., Salzburger, Walter, Marshall, N. Justin and Cheney, Karen L. (2015). Phenotypic Plasticity Confers Multiple Fitness Benefits to a Mimic. Current Biology, 25 (7), 949-954. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.013
Featured
2015
Journal Article
Ancestral duplications and highly dynamic opsin gene evolution in percomorph fishes
Cortesi, Fabio, Musilová, Zuzana, Stieb, Sara M., Hart, Nathan S., Siebeck, Ulrike E., Malmstrøm, Martin, Tørresen, Ole K., Jentoft, Sissel, Cheney, Karen L., Marshall, N. Justin, Carleton, Karen L. and Salzburger, Walter (2015). Ancestral duplications and highly dynamic opsin gene evolution in percomorph fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112 (5), 1493-1498. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1417803112
2024
Journal Article
Coral reef fish visual adaptations to a changing world
Shaughnessy, Abigail and Cortesi, Fabio (2024). Coral reef fish visual adaptations to a changing world. Functional Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.14668
2024
Journal Article
Gene flow throughout the evolutionary history of a colour polymorphic and generalist clownfish
Schmid, Sarah, Bachmann Salvy, Marianne, Garcia Jimenez, Alberto, Bertrand, Joris A. M., Cortesi, Fabio, Heim, Sara, Huyghe, Filip, Litsios, Glenn, Marcionetti, Anna, O'Donnell, James L., Riginos, Cynthia, Tettamanti, Valerio and Salamin, Nicolas (2024). Gene flow throughout the evolutionary history of a colour polymorphic and generalist clownfish. Molecular Ecology, 33 (14) e17436, e17436. doi: 10.1111/mec.17436
2024
Journal Article
Correction: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of biallelic F0 anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) mutants
Mitchell, Laurie J., Tettamanti, Valerio, Rhodes, Justin S., Marshall, N. Justin, Cheney, Karen L. and Cortesi, Fabio (2024). Correction: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of biallelic F0 anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) mutants. PLoS One, 19 (6) e0305644. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305644
2024
Journal Article
Recurrent gene flow events occurred during the diversification of clownfishes of the skunk complex
Marcionetti, Anna, Bertrand, Joris A. M., Cortesi, Fabio, Donati, Giulia F. A., Heim, Sara, Huyghe, Filip, Kochzius, Marc, Pellissier, Loic and Salamin, Nicolas (2024). Recurrent gene flow events occurred during the diversification of clownfishes of the skunk complex. Molecular Ecology, 33 (11) e17347. doi: 10.1111/mec.17347
2024
Journal Article
Short‐wavelength‐sensitive 1 (<i>SWS1</i>) opsin gene duplications and parallel visual pigment tuning support ultraviolet communication in damselfishes (Pomacentridae)
Stieb, Sara M., Cortesi, Fabio, Mitchell, Laurie, Jardim de Queiroz, Luiz, Marshall, N. Justin and Seehausen, Ole (2024). Short‐wavelength‐sensitive 1 (SWS1) opsin gene duplications and parallel visual pigment tuning support ultraviolet communication in damselfishes (Pomacentridae). Ecology and Evolution, 14 (4) e11186, e11186. doi: 10.1002/ece3.11186
2024
Journal Article
Generation of the First Transgenic Line of the Iconic Coral Reef Fish Amphiprion ocellaris
Graham, Gabriel J., Ibanez, Emma M., Mitchell, Laurie J., Weis, Karen E., Raetzman, Lori T., Cortesi, Fabio and Rhodes, Justin S. (2024). Generation of the First Transgenic Line of the Iconic Coral Reef Fish Amphiprion ocellaris. Marine Biotechnology. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10357-1
2023
Journal Article
Morphological and optical modification of melanosomes in fish integuments upon oxidation
Mouchet, Sébastien R., Cortesi, Fabio, Bokic, Bojana, Lazovic, Vladimir, Vukusic, Pete, Marshall, N. Justin and Kolaric, Branko (2023). Morphological and optical modification of melanosomes in fish integuments upon oxidation. Optics, 4 (4), 563-572. doi: 10.3390/opt4040041
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Fabio Cortesi is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Coral reef fish visual plasticity in the Anthropocene
I am seeking two new HDR students to work on a recently funded Future Fellowship project. The project asks whether and how coral reef fishes adapt their vision to human-induced environmental disturbances such as artificial light at night, reef degradation and increases in turbidity. One project will focus on the anatomical and physiological aspects of vision from the eye to the brain. The second project will focus on the molecular and behavioural aspects of visual plasticity.
Please contact me via email (f.cortesi@uq.edu.au) should you be interested in either of these topics.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Plasticity in the visual systems of coral reef fishes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Karen Cheney
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Doctor Philosophy
Comparative anatomy and evolution of reef and deep sea fishes brains
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Wen-Sung Chung
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Doctor Philosophy
Cohabitation and hybridization in anemonefish: behaviour, ecology, and strategies for mitigation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Karen Cheney, Dr JP Hobbs
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the highly complex visual systems of seahorses and implications for conservation measures.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Wen-Sung Chung, Associate Professor Karen Cheney
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Doctor Philosophy
Colour Vision in Coral Reef Fish with Five Cone Spectral Sensitivities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Wen-Sung Chung, Associate Professor Karen Cheney
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Novel methodologies for investigating the development of vision and colouration in a coral reef fish family (Pomacentridae)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Karen Cheney
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Seeing in a changing sea: Development, plasticity, and ecology of the visual system in marine teleosts
Associate Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Colour Vision in Anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae): Molecular Evolution and Behavioural Significance of Seeing in the Ultraviolet
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Karen Cheney
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Fabio Cortesi directly for media enquiries about:
- Animal Colour
- Evolution
- Fish
- Marine Biology
- Molecular Ecology
- Neuroethology
- Vision
- Visual Ecology
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