Faculty & Staff
Rosenstiel School faculty studying "coral reefs"
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Study Shows Adaptive Capacity of Reef Corals to Climate Change May Be Widespread
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Americas Business Council’s Planet Initiative Offers Private Screening of “Amazon Gold”
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From The Front Lines: Author Peter Sale to Discuss Future of Coral Reefs at UM, March 29-30
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Sponaugle Named Chair of Marine Biology and Fisheries
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Evan D’Alessandro
the early life stages of coral reef fishes, the relationship between population stability and biodiversity/habitat complexity, the ecology of fishes on deep (> 30 m) coral reefs
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New Research to Illuminate Connections between Reefs in the Gulf of Mexico
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New Study Of Glover’s Reef Challenges Whether Corals Will Benefit From Marine Reserves
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New Study Shows that Florida’s Reefs Cannot Endure a ‘Cold Snap’
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Tiny Bubbles Signal Severe Impacts to Coral Reefs Worldwide
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Broad Key Welcomes the Inaugural ‘Cane Research Trip
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Ancient corals provide insight on the future of Caribbean reefs
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One Fish, Two Fish… Reef Fish
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Study Provides New Tool to Monitor Coral Reef ‘Vital Signs’
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2011 Rosenstiel Award Winner Revealed
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Univ. of Miami Graduate Student Featured on NBC Learn’s “Changing Planet”
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Robert Ginsburg
Carbonate Sedimentology
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Jerald S. Ault
theoretical population dynamics, fishery management system
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Peter Swart
Isotope Geochemistry and Paleoclimatology Geology
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Pamela Reid
Carbonate Sedimentology
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Mark Grasmueck
Applied Geophysics
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Su Sponaugle
recruitment dynamics, early life history & ecology of reef fishes and crustaceans, marine reserves
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Joseph E. Serafy
fisheries ecology, essential fish habitat for coastal and pelagic fishes
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Elliot L. Atlas
sources, transport, and transformation of atmospheric trace gases in the global atmosphere
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Diego Lirman
benthic ecology, population dynamics, stress response of corals and sea grasses
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Chris Langdon
coral and algae primary production, respiration and calcification, response of corals and coral reefs to global change tropical marine ecosystems
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Peter W. Glynn
coral reef biology; disturbance ecology
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Andrew C. Baker
Biology and ecology of reef corals; climate change effects on coral reefs; molecular ecology and systematics
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Long-term recovery of reefs from coral bleaching requires local action to increase resilience
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