Microscale insights into ocean-scale processes: microbial behaviour as a driver of ocean biogeochemistry. Microscopic plankton regulate the ocean's chemical cycles, which ultimately support life on earth. However, the ecological interactions driving these processes are poorly understood. This project will use novel approaches to decipher the behaviours of marine microbes, providing a more complete perception of how ocean ecosystems operate and influence climate.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120101213
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
Microbial buffering: protecting the Great Barrier Reef against anthropogenic impacts. Coral reefs are hotspots of diversity, but are susceptible to human activities such as agriculture and tourism. Novel molecular approaches will be used to characterise what microorganisms are found at polluted and non-polluted sites of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon and what metabolic pathways they use to protect it against human impacts.