Ecophysiology Coral reefs are facing multiple threats, from global warming to ocean acidification to impaired water quality. Marine Animal Ecology studies ecophysiological responses of organisms using state-of-the-art experimental set ups. Our projects Project The use of microsensors in coral bleaching research Project Deep sea sponges in a changing ocean PhD projects Project Ammonia as a Fuel for Ships: Ecological Impact and Risks of a Spill at Sea Project Assessing the ecophysiological mechanisms underpinning thermal resilience in native and non-native shellfish in the Wadden Sea Project Knowledge-based prospects for recovery of the Caribbean long-spined sea urchin Diadema antillarum: Understanding mechanisms behind the short- & long-term effects of the 2022 die-off event. Project Developing a selective breeding program for thermo-resilient coral restoration Project Pumping iron: can iron availability fuel the sponge loop and affect coral reef community structure? Linkedin Whatsapp Email