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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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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 invertebrate colonisation - settlement and metamorphosis and determine how natural anti-foulant… We study the formation and patterning of complex biomaterials comprising marine skeletons and shells, some which are of commercial value.… Bacterial induction of settlement and metamorphosis in marine invertebrates… Understanding the molecular basis of marine invertebrate larval settlement and metamorphosis using… 2. Marine biology and biotechnology… rate of development may be an advantage to the many marine invertebrates that posses a biphasic life…
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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…
Conservation, biology and ecology of large marine vertebrates
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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 Hoeg …
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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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 …
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Studies of the effectiveness of ramp-up as a mitigation method in impacts of noise on marine mammals… Sustainable use of marine species of conservation concern… Impacts of noise on marine mammals… , dividing his time between veterinary science, where he teaches anatomy, and marine science, the focus of… Marine animals make extensive use of sound in an environment where vision is usually very limited…
Michael Noad graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from UQ in 1990. After working primarily as a small animal vet in Queensland and the UK, Mike returned to Australia to undertake a PhD in humpback whale acoustic behaviour at the University of Sydney in 1995. In 2002, after finishing his P …
Mike's research has had impact in several areas including informing the oil and gas industry on the impacts of oil and gas exploration activities on humpback whales, documenting the recovery of the east Australian humpback whale population which was used by the Australian government to help end whal …
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Studies of the effectiveness of ramp-up as a mitigation method in impacts of noise on marine mammals… Acoustic communication in marine mammals… impacts on marine mammals is a scientific area that is growing due to interest from the Navy, Oil… these sounds may have a negative impact on nearby marine mammals. Determining the impacts of various…
Originally from Ireland, Rebecca Dunlop completed her BSc (Honours) degree in Environmental Biology followed by her PhD in fish neuroethology, both from The Queen’s University of Belfast. She migrated Australia in 2004 to undertake a post-doc in humpback whale social communication at UQ where the …
Rebecca's research attracts large scale international defence and industry funding, with outputs directly guiding international and national policy. Understanding underwater noise impacts on marine mammals is a scientific area, as well as how they hear underwater, is a prolific research area due to …
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Conspicuousness is correlated with toxicity in marine opisthobranchs… Understanding colour and chemical diversity in marine molluscs… . I focus mainly on marine fish and invertebrates, including triggerfish, clownfish and brightly… Cleaning symbioses in the marine environment have long been held to be mutualistic interactions in…
I have a strong interest in the evolution of animal colour patterns, particularly on what they are used for and how they are perceived. I use a variety of lab and field techniques, including behavioural experiments, spectrophotometry, theoretical visual modelling, and colour pattern measurements. I …
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Science addressing community concerns about the marine environment… Marine plant habitat survey and monitoring program… geolocated photos or other field data for the Eastern Banks or the Moreton Bay Marine Parks Any… , currently these maps do not exist to that level of detail funded through Great Barrier Reef Marine… -economic factors and ecosystem services; (iv) benchmark cross-realm connectivity; (v) know marine…
Research interest: Monitoring ecosystem health of coral reefs and seagrass habitats, integrating field and remote sensing image datasets, calibrating and validating of remotely sensed imagery in coastal environments, and the developing cost-effective benthic habitat mapping approaches. He has develo …
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