I am a marine conservation scientist focussing on improving solutions to manage coral reef ecosystems, given climate change and other threats.
My main research interest is in how understanding ecological patterns can assist with better decision-making for marine biodiversity conservation. I mostly work in the Indo-Pacific region, focussing my research in the ecology and conservation of reefs in the Coral Triangle and Micronesia.
School of Biology
Faculty of Biological Sciences
University of Leeds, UK
m.beger(at)leeds.ac.uk
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Adjunct appointments:
ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED), University of Queensland: Decision Science
Paleo-ecology group, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland: Transitional Reefs
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