[Catalist] Research showcase invitation: Putting Microbes on the Map of Coastal Ecosystem Management

Nardia BORDAS n.bordas at ecu.edu.au
Wed Aug 31 15:18:49 AEST 2016


Dear Catalist Members,
You are welcome to attend this ECU Research Week event, please feel free to forward this invitation to your own professional networks.
Regards,
Nardia Bordas
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The School of Science and the Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research  invites you to attend

Putting Microbes on the Map of Coastal Ecosystem Management

A showcase of research aimed at examining marine microbes in

coastal ecosystems and the application to management



Followed by a panel discussion with senior scientists from the Department of Parks and Wildlife,

the Department of Water and the Department of Fisheries

as part of ECU Research Week, 19 - 23 September 2016
Where:

Ngoolark (Building 34) Room 34.545
ECU Joondalup Campus
270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup

When:

Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 9:00am - 12:30pm
Light refreshments/lunch will be served afterward

Details:

PRESENTATIONS:
Novel diagnostic tools to distinguish multiple stressors
Dr Katherine Dafforn | University of New South Wales and Sydney Institute of Marine Science
Microbial assemblage data help answer critical questions about coastal aquatic systems
Professor Pierre Horwitz | Edith Cowan University (ECU)
Picophytoplankton, our marine "canaries" in changing coastal environments
Dr Paul G Thomson | School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering and The UWA Oceans Institute
Epiphytic prokaryotes facilitate spatial subsidies in seagrass meadows

Ms Flavia Tarquino (PhD Student) | Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research, ECU
The impact of range shifts on the stability of the gastrointestinal microbial community of the tropical herbivorous fish Siganus fuscescens
Ms Jacquelyn Jones (Honours Student) | Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research, ECU

RSVP:

Register Here<http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/research/for-research-students/events/events-view?event_id=0000002003> by Friday 12th September
For more event information and a full list of Research Week events, visit www.ecu.edu.au/research/week<http://www.ecu.edu.au/research/week>


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