Coral resilience and the optimal management of biodiversity (Old ID 23498)

Australian Research Council (ARC)
Role

Chief Investigator

Description

One of the most pressing questions facing coral reef managers is "Will reef-building corals survive climate change?" To answer this, managers need to know how coral biodiversity responds to climatic disturbances; the potential for acclimation and adaptation; and the best ways to monitor, manage and restore biodiversity. This project will examine the resilience of coral biodiversity to disturbances and build on recently developed genomic resources to explore the genotypic traits that confer thermal tolerance. Working with government, regulatory sectors and an industry group, we aim to generate tangible outcomes and strategies to optimise the management of Australia’s coral biodiversity while engaging the public through museum-based outreach.

Date

15 Nov 2017 - 14 Nov 2020

Project Type

GRANT

Keywords

Coral;Acropora;stress-tolerance;Population Genomics;Biomarkers;Population Genetics

Funding Body

Australian Research Council (ARC)

Amount

35760

Project Team

Ira Cooke