Collaborations
Oceania
Dr Darren Parsons, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand
Dr Jens Knauer, Darwin Aquaculture Centre, Australia
A/Prof Rob Day, University of Melbourne, Australia
Dr Katharina Fabricius, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia
A/Prof Ivan Nagelkerken, University of Adelaide, Australia
Prof Malcolm McCulloch & Dr Julie Trotter, University of Western Australia, Australia
A/Prof Suzanne Mills, Centre de Recherche Insulaire et Observatoire de l'Environnement (CRIOBE), French Polynesia
Prof Maria Byrne, University of Sydney
Asia
Dr Tan Koh Siang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Europe
Prof Göran Nilsson & Dr Sjannie Lefevre, University of Oslo, Norway
Dr Paolo Domenici, Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero, Italy
Prof Lloyd Peck & Dr Simon Morley, British Antarctic Survey, UK
Prof Paul Tyler & Dr David Billet, National Oceanography Centre, UK
North America
Prof Doug Chivers & A/Prof Maud Ferrari, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
A/Prof Piero Calosi, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada
Prof Jonathon Stillman & Eric Armstrong, University of California, Berkeley, USA
South America
Dr Patricio Manríquez, Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, Chile
Dr Rodrigo Torres, Centro de Investigacio´n en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia (CIEP), Coyhaique, Chile
Students
Blake Spady (PhD student with international scholarship), co-supervised by Prof Philip Munday – ‘Effects of elevated CO2 on cephalopod behaviours’
Blake Spady (MAppSci completed), co-supervised by Prof Philip Munday – ‘Effects of elevated CO2 on cephalopod behaviours’
Hayley Brien (MAppSci completed), co-supervised by Dr Mia Hoogenboom – ‘The influence of ocean acidification on the outcome of coral competition’
Jenn Fields (International SIT student, Pitzer College, CA, USA, completed) – ‘Effects of ocean acidification on the behaviour of two marine invertebrates: a study of predator-prey interactions in molluscs’
Academic and professional service
Guest lecturer on the Coral Reef Ecology course at James Cook University, coordinated by Dr Mia Hoogenboom
Peer-reviewer for leading international journals including: Nature Climate Change, Ecology Letters, Biological Reviews, Global Change Biology, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Marine Ecology Progress Series, PLoS ONE, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Peer-reviewer for grants including: ARC Discovery grants, US Sea Grants.
Society and committee membership, and conference organisation
Australian Coral Reef Society (ACRS) - Councillor 2014 to 2016, member 2013 to date
Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) – Member 2013 to date
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies Postdoctoral Committee - Committee Member 2013 to 2016
Symposium convenor and session chair for ‘Ocean Acidification’ - Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) annual conference, Canberra, Australia, July 2014
Invited session chair for 'Organism Responses to Ocean Acidification' at The Ocean in a High-CO2 World IV conference, Hobart, Australia, May 2016.
Oceania
Dr Darren Parsons, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand
Dr Jens Knauer, Darwin Aquaculture Centre, Australia
A/Prof Rob Day, University of Melbourne, Australia
Dr Katharina Fabricius, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia
A/Prof Ivan Nagelkerken, University of Adelaide, Australia
Prof Malcolm McCulloch & Dr Julie Trotter, University of Western Australia, Australia
A/Prof Suzanne Mills, Centre de Recherche Insulaire et Observatoire de l'Environnement (CRIOBE), French Polynesia
Prof Maria Byrne, University of Sydney
Asia
Dr Tan Koh Siang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Europe
Prof Göran Nilsson & Dr Sjannie Lefevre, University of Oslo, Norway
Dr Paolo Domenici, Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero, Italy
Prof Lloyd Peck & Dr Simon Morley, British Antarctic Survey, UK
Prof Paul Tyler & Dr David Billet, National Oceanography Centre, UK
North America
Prof Doug Chivers & A/Prof Maud Ferrari, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
A/Prof Piero Calosi, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada
Prof Jonathon Stillman & Eric Armstrong, University of California, Berkeley, USA
South America
Dr Patricio Manríquez, Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, Chile
Dr Rodrigo Torres, Centro de Investigacio´n en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia (CIEP), Coyhaique, Chile
Students
Blake Spady (PhD student with international scholarship), co-supervised by Prof Philip Munday – ‘Effects of elevated CO2 on cephalopod behaviours’
Blake Spady (MAppSci completed), co-supervised by Prof Philip Munday – ‘Effects of elevated CO2 on cephalopod behaviours’
Hayley Brien (MAppSci completed), co-supervised by Dr Mia Hoogenboom – ‘The influence of ocean acidification on the outcome of coral competition’
Jenn Fields (International SIT student, Pitzer College, CA, USA, completed) – ‘Effects of ocean acidification on the behaviour of two marine invertebrates: a study of predator-prey interactions in molluscs’
Academic and professional service
Guest lecturer on the Coral Reef Ecology course at James Cook University, coordinated by Dr Mia Hoogenboom
Peer-reviewer for leading international journals including: Nature Climate Change, Ecology Letters, Biological Reviews, Global Change Biology, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Marine Ecology Progress Series, PLoS ONE, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Peer-reviewer for grants including: ARC Discovery grants, US Sea Grants.
Society and committee membership, and conference organisation
Australian Coral Reef Society (ACRS) - Councillor 2014 to 2016, member 2013 to date
Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) – Member 2013 to date
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies Postdoctoral Committee - Committee Member 2013 to 2016
Symposium convenor and session chair for ‘Ocean Acidification’ - Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) annual conference, Canberra, Australia, July 2014
Invited session chair for 'Organism Responses to Ocean Acidification' at The Ocean in a High-CO2 World IV conference, Hobart, Australia, May 2016.