The event-by-event fluctuations of identified particles in ultrarelativistic
nucleus-nucleus collisions give information about the state of matter created
in these collisions as well as the phase diagram of nuclear matter. In this
proceedings, we present the latest results from ALICE on the centrality and
pseudorapidity dependence of net-proton fluctuations, which are closely related
to net-baryon fluctuations, as well as net-kaon and net-pion fluctuations. The
effects of volume fluctuations and global baryon conservation on these
observables are discussed. Furthermore, the correlated fluctuations between
different particle species, quantified by the observable νdyn, are also
shown as functions of multiplicity and collision energy and are compared with
Monte Carlo models. These measurements are performed in Pb-Pb collisions at
sNN=2.76 TeV using the novel Identity Method and take
advantage of the excellent particle identification capabilities of ALICE.Comment: Proceedings of the Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD
2017) conference, August 2017, Typos in Eqs. 4.* corrected in v