'Where there is an ocean, a marine biologist is never on holiday' (Bond, James Bond, 1977) We are a group of passionate marine ecologists with a predilection for subtidal seaweed dominated ecosystems. As members of the Marine Ecology Gro
Welcome! The Keough Lab is based in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Our research primarily focuses on the ecology and behaviour of marine organisms and communities living in the temperate waters of southeastern Austral
Ecology and marine science for changing coastal ecosystems Research interests: Population and community responses to environmental variation and extreme events, organism-scale climate, spatial and temporal scale dependency, and effects of habitat-forming
Marine ecologist (BEnvSc Hons, MSc) and pre-service science teacher (GradDipEd(Sec)) with interests in estuarine, benthic and artificial reef ecology as well as climate change. Generally interested in everything science, education, marine, nature, games a
Carmen is a marine ecologist with main interests on the fields of seagrass ecology, plant biomechanics, and ecological modelling. She created this website to present her research and publications.
I am a marine biologist studying marine ecosystems. I am particularly interested in where organisms get their food, and how this influences the way the interact with other organisms and their environment.
I am a marine ecologist working as a Research Fellow in the Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification and Management (CAPIM) and Keough Lab at The University of Melbourne. My research interests centre around understanding how human-induced stressors aff