
About
Lisa Bruil is a Researcher at the University of Groningen, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering, specifically the Eriksson group (Marine Ecology) and Govers group (Marine Conservation Ecology). Her work focuses on marine conservation and biodiversity research.
Research Interests: Her PhD project aims to advance seagrass restoration in the Wadden Sea, Grevelingen, and Veerse Meer. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through studies on anthropogenic effects in marine environments, coastal ecosystems, and ecological knowledge integration.
Publications & Research Trends: Her work spans marine ecology, conservation biology, and trait-based ecological modeling. Key topics include elasmobranch conservation in Dutch Caribbean waters, macrobenthos studies in the Wadden Sea, and the use of fishers' ecological knowledge to identify biodiversity hotspots.
Collaborations: Lisa collaborates with researchers across institutions, including contributions to datasets and peer-reviewed articles. Her work has received media coverage and academic attention, particularly for its interdisciplinary approach to marine conservation.
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