Marine Biodiversity
Climate Change
Ph.D
United Kingdom
2011.09.30
Quantifying Risk to Tropical Reefs ('QUARTR')
My research focuses on the risk posed by climate change to tropical (coral) reefs worldwide. By creating a novel computer model, which will include functional types of coral and algae, I aim to identify reefs that are most at risk of collapse as well as identifying reef sites which could be key to management strategies in the future. The model will encompass interactions within and between both the ecosystem and physical environment and will be used to predict the affect of climate change by simulating increased temperature, ocean acidification and increased hurricane frequency.
THE LAST STAND OF CORAL REEFS
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Nancy
JONES
Institution
University of Bristol
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
British
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