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Development of a theoretical framework for predicting responses of coral reef ecosystems to nutrient enrichment and herbivory [ 2009-01-01 - 2014-02-14 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0986179]

Researchers: Dr John Pandolfi (Chief Investigator) ,  Lovelock, Catherine (Chief Investigator) ,  Lovelock, Catherine (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Catherine Lovelock (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Catherine Lovelock (Chief Investigator)

Brief description Development of a theoretical framework for predicting responses of coral reef ecosystems to nutrient enrichment and herbivory. Australia relies greatly upon its rich natural environmental resources for goods and services and for economic growth (tourism, fisheries, and recreational industries). Our work on the Great Barrier Reef will provide a fresh perspective on the influence of nutrient pollution on corals and seaweeds. We will use new models to understand the sensitivity of reef organisms to nutrient enrichment. Our results will substantially enhance our ability to manage coral reef resources with climate change and increasing nutrient influx from urban or agricultural activities, underpinning a key National Research Priority.

Funding Amount $240,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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