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Agriculture and Fisheries Department and at the Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh before joining a… fish. However, aquaculture feeds remain dependent on fishmeal derived from capture fisheries, which…
Dr Andy Barnes obtained his BSc (Hons) in Microbiology from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and his PhD from the Medical School, University of Edinburgh. Andy worked for the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department and at the Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh before joining a small …
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fisheries and biodiversity. Theoretically, reserve criteria for fisheries and biodiversity are starkly… Incorporating larval dispersal into MPA design for both conservation and fisheries… Shark Futures: Sustainable management of the NSW whaler shark fishery… techniques used in genetics and conservation science. Genetic data vary widely in analyses and their…
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My research group uses genetic markers as tools for understanding dispersal and gene flow, often with conservation implications and most frequently focusing on highly dispersive marine animals such as fishes, mussels, and corals. We also study how gene flow and …
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significant economic wealth generated from our oceans. Currently, the science needed to adapt to biological… productive fisheries and carbon sequestration, now and in the future under climate change.… Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires a change to the selective fishing philosophy… Using size spectrum ecosystem models to investigate impact of climate change on global fisheries… The resilience of marine ecosystems and fisheries to climate change: exploring adaptation strategies… ). Maximising ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration, serving as nursery grounds for fisheries… Ecosystem modelling, fisheries and climate change… ecosystems - How do lower trophic levels (plankton) regulate fisheries productivity and… . However, recent advances in fishery science and ecology suggest that a selective approach may also result…
Professor Anthony J. Richardson uses mathematical, statistical, computational and spatial planning tools to investigate human impacts on our oceans - and to find solutions. Particular foci include:
Anthony is a 2018 highly cited researcher in Ecology. His research is recognised internationally for significant contributions in the fields of global change (climate change, fishing, ocean acidification, eutrophication) on marine systems. Anthony is the author of >250 peer-reviewed papers. He enjoy …
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ResTeach 2011 0.1 TFE School of Biological Sciences… Development Goals; delivering science to support the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration), as well as…
I am a comparative and environmental physiologist based at the University of Queensland. My research focuses primarily how the environment constrains the physiology of invertebrates, fish, amphibians and reptiles. I have a highly diverse research program that incorporates fundamental, curiosity-driv …
My research program, incorporates fundamental, curiosity-driven research and increasingly, a more applied research agenda in the emerging field of conservation physiology. By taking a conservation physiology approach to studies of the impacts of environmental change on organisms, we can determine no …
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for mapping and monitoring coastal environments. This finding will have application in natural resource science and management and defence.… Science addressing community concerns about the marine environment… Robust citizen science for reef habitat assessment in support of management… building coral reef science and management related , knowledge, skills, network, experience and… and reporting platform by Australian Institute of Marine Science and Coordinated Global Research… Science, resource management, and defense need algorithms capable of using airborne or satellite…
Research interest: Monitoring ecosystem health of coral reefs and seagrass habitats, integrating field and remote sensing image datasets and approaches, and the developing cost-effective benthic habitat mapping approaches. Developing unique field methods for the calibration and validation of high/lo …
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dispersal, and reef monitoring, as well as fisheries management. Her recent projects at UQ have been on… mapping products for science and conservation of vulnerable and rapidly changing ecosystems.…
Kathryn's research and work have focussed on coral reef ecology, coral ecotoxicology, larval dispersal, and reef monitoring, as well as fisheries management. Her recent projects at UQ have been on the XL Catlin Seaview Survey team, where she worked on the Great Barrier Reef, Indonesia, the Philipine …
The projects Kathryn has been working on at the University of Queensland have global impact, and are focused on both increasing awareness of the current state of the worlds coral reefs, as well as providing invaluable tools to allow the sharing of data between countries, and improving conservation a …
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Taylor Dick is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Biomedical Sciences. She was awarded her PhD… women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. A nationwide Biomechanics and Research…
Taylor Dick is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Biomedical Sciences. She was awarded her PhD in 2016 from Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada). Her PhD research, in partnership with the Concord Field Station at Harvard University, focused on developing an experimental and modelling framewor …
The outcomes from my groups research will advance our understanding of neuromotor and musculoskeletal function to (1) augment healthy locomotor performance; (2) treat and prevent movement impairments that result from age, obesity, or neuromotor disease and (3) inform the design of biologically-inspi …
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