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Phillip S. Lobel is a Professor of Biology at Boston University, specializing in fish biology, marine ecology, and conservation. His research focuses on fish behavior, bioacoustics, and coral reef conservation, with fieldwork spanning Johnston Atoll (1983–2003) and Belize (2003–present). He developed innovative acoustic monitoring methods to study fish reproduction and environmental impacts. His work integrates ecological, physiological, and genetic approaches to address climate change, habitat degradation, and species discovery.
Education: PhD in Biology from Harvard University (1979). His research spans fish acoustics, predator-prey dynamics, and environmental impact assessments. He has pioneered underwater recording techniques and explored sound production in fish species worldwide.
Research interests include fish sound production mechanisms, coral reef conservation, and the effects of environmental changes on marine life. Recent studies emphasize bioacoustics applications in biodiversity monitoring and climate resilience. He has contributed to taxonomic descriptions of new fish species and explored hybrid zones in Pacific reef fish populations.
His publications highlight advancements in acoustic ecology, such as underwater speaker comparisons and thermal tolerance studies in tropical gobies. He advocates for closed-circuit rebreathers in marine research. His work bridges basic science and applied conservation, addressing global challenges like coral bleaching and military atoll management.
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