Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991083]Researchers: Dr Carlos Gurgel (Chief Investigator) , Dr Martin Deveney (Partner Investigator) , Dr Peter Grewe (Partner Investigator) , Tanner, Jason (Partner Investigator) , Tanner, Jason (Partner Investigator)
Brief description Ecology, Physiology and Phylogeography: an integrated approach to the study of the invasive marine green macroalga Caulerpa taxifolia in Australia. The green marine macroalga Caulerpa taxifolia is one of the world's worst invasive species. In Australia 'exotic strains' of this alga are a listed pest species. Invasions in NSW and SA have caused environmental harm and managing them has cost $10 million since 2000. We propose to integrate ecology, physiology and genetic analyses to provide data to better respond to this pest, potentially savings millions of dollars per year. We will produce the first empirical evidence of the effects of climate change and ocean acidification on this marine pest, in the context of increasing coastal human populations.
Funding Amount $218,000
Funding Scheme Linkage Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991083
- ARC : LP0991083