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Alexander K. Brazenor is a researcher at James Cook University, specializing in parasitology and marine biology. His work focuses on understanding the biology of fish parasites such as Neobenedenia girellae and Lernanthropus latis, with particular attention to environmental factors like temperature and salinity. He has contributed to advancements in aquaculture parasite management through decision support tools and molecular profiling techniques. His interdisciplinary research bridges ecology, molecular biology, and climate science.
Education: PhD in Marine Biology (James Cook University, 2017). Research interests include parasite life cycles, host-parasite interactions, and the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. Notable contributions include studies on parasite egg biochemistry, global distribution of pathogens, and environmental stress tolerance mechanisms.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, emphasizing practical solutions for aquaculture sustainability. Collaborative projects include vulnerability assessments of barramundi fisheries under climate change scenarios.
Labs/Teams: Associated with parasitology research groups at JCU, focusing on aquatic health and molecular diagnostics.