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elements, and marine sponges are proving critically important in this role. They achieve this by… Nitric oxide as a regulator of marine invertebrate metamorphosis: behavioural and molecular insights… New Tools for Advancing Model Systems in Aquatic Symbiosis: Establishing marine sponges as models… Evolutionary and ecological genomics of marine invertebrate animals. Animals evolve… rate of development may be an advantage to the many marine invertebrates that posses a biphasic life…
Evolutionary and ecological genomics of marine invertebrate animals.
Animals evolve because their genomes need to respond to the constantly changing environment presented by both their external habitat and their internal microbial symbionts. Over evolutionary time, these different factors interact …
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Marine migratory connectivity…
Lily is a movement ecologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow. She is interested in how and where highly mobile predators travel, what their journeys can teach us about their evolutionary histories, and how to translate research findings into effective conservation policies. At UQ, in affiliation wi …
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Australia is vulnerable to climate change because of our unique marine biodiversity and the… designing marine protected areas that are climate-smart, connected, allow multiple use, and benefit people.… Pushing the limits in marine species distribution modelling: lessons from the land present challenges and opportunities… Designing innovative approaches in marine conservation… The resilience of marine ecosystems and fisheries to climate change: exploring adaptation strategies… result in the largest-ever expansion of marine protected areas. Our aim is to provide the marine spatial… Marine spatial planning: Biodiversity and conservation… : Marine spatial planning - Where best to locate marine protected… seawater, with potentially negative consequences for many calcifying marine organisms. At the same time…
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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Spatial marine zoning for fisheries and conservation… Conserving biodiversity and fishery livelihoods in the Coral Triangle using marine protected areas… Marine Conservation Planning… of students and post-doctoral researchers focused on developing science to support marine and… distinguishes various types of marine protected areas, each allowing different levels of resource extraction…
Carissa Klein is an ARC Future Fellow at The University of Queensland and Deputy Director of The Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science. She is a conservation scientist and leads a group of students and post-doctoral researchers focused on developing science to support marine and coastal c …
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. Meeting this challenge has seen a growth in the implementation of marine reserves both to manage… . Lastly, we combine the ecological models with remotely-sensed data to allow spatial conservation planning such as marine reserve design.… Beta and habitat diversity in marine systems: A new approach to measurement, scaling and interpretation… Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation… Fellowship. He loves living in Australia! Peter was awarded a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation in… Computational methods for marine reserve design are frequently used as decision-support tools for…
Peter began his career helping to design MPAs in Belize, Central America. On realising how little science was available to guide this he moved to the University of Sheffield to undertake a PhD on the use of remote sensing for mapping coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves. After his PhD, Peter won …
We study how changes in management policy, such as implementing no-take marine reserves, reducing pollution, and keeping healthy mangrove systems, can influence the health and future of coral reefs. This involves extensive collaborations with decision-makers and colleagues in many areas. Our researc …
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Effects of grazing by a marine mega-herbivore on benthic assemblages in a subtropical seagrass bed… Using unmanned Aerial Vehicles for surveys of marine mammals in Australia: Test of concept… Conservation, biology and ecology of large marine vertebrates Current research interests… The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a vulnerable marine mammal with large populations living in urban…
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While there is significant body of work on climate change in the marine environment, most previous… to the distribution and abundance of coastal marine species. These impacts can have significant… Tropical marine ecosystems… Development of marine protected area toolbox modules on climate change and financing/business planning… Professor of Marine Studies at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia Over the past 10 years… marine ecosystems. This is likely to have been the path of great mass extinctions of the past, adding…
Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg FAA; ARC Centre for Excellence in Coral Reef Studies; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and School of Biological Sciences.
Research Publications (>440 publications, see list and impact Google Scholar). For full Curriculum vitae, click here.
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Ove has produced >440 peer-reviewed research publications (see list and impact, Google Scholar). Ove is one of the most cited Australian science authors (and 3rd internationally of 53,136 authors) on “climate change” by Thomson-Reuter’s ISI Web of Science (details here) in 2009. This represents a gr …
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Widespread, real-time monitoring of the marine environment is essential for truly sustainable… Wireless sensor networks in coastal marine environments: A case study outcome… Tweed Shire ecosystem health monitoring program (EHMP) as part of the Science for Management research program within the Centre for Marine Studies.… Marine Studies at the University of Queensland for 5 years, as well as the Assessment and Monitoring… sustainably harvesting marine resources. Complexities of scientific and financial factors often…
Prior to his current position, A/Prof Johnstone served as deputy director of the Centre for Marine Studies at the University of Queensland for 5 years, as well as the Assessment and Monitoring theme leader in the Coastal CRC, and as a member of the scientific advisory committee for CRC Reef. He has …
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Terrestrial–marine connectivity: patterns of terrestrial soil carbon deposition in coastal… Understanding mangrove colonisation of recent marine sediments… climate change, on the ecology of coastal and marine plant communities and in providing knowledge to… et al. 2008, Kristensen et al. 2008). Thus, processes affecting litterfall in mangroves can affect the surrounding marine food webs.…
Professor Lovelock's research focusses on the influence of environmental change, including climate change, on the ecology of coastal and marine plant communities and in providing knowledge to underpin conservation and restoration of these ecosystems now and in the future.
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My research interests are in coral reef ecology and marine parasitology. I also incorporate… Positive interactions in marine communications… My research interests are in coral reef ecology and marine parasitology. I also… ]. Marine cleaning interactions are known for stereotyped behaviors [3-6] that likely serve as signals…
My research interests are in coral reef ecology and marine parasitology.
I also incorporate other fields in my research including evolutionary biology, molecular biology, parasitology, and animal behaviour. I use field observations to generate hypotheses which are tested using field and laboratory …
Expected Outcomes of latest project funded by the ARC "What happens to reefs without cleaner fish"
1.National benefits. This project is highly multidisciplinary, covering marine ecology, coral reef biology,physiology, behavioural ecology, and parasitology - all areas critical to conservation and pr …