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Anthony Bertucci is a former Research Fellow at James Cook University, affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. His work focuses on coral reef ecosystems, symbiotic cnidarians, and the impacts of global warming on marine organisms. He holds a Master’s degree in Ecology and Evolution from the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (2007) and a PhD from the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (2010), where he studied carbon transport mechanisms in corals. From 2011-2014, he conducted postdoctoral research on coral genomics and environmental responses at the ARC Centre.
His research integrates molecular biology, physiology, and pharmacology to address reef resilience under climate change. Key topics include coral symbiosis dynamics, oxidative stress resistance in Mediterranean gorgonians, and the physiological adaptations of reef-building corals. He also explored heat tolerance variability in corals and its implications for climate adaptation.
Anthony has contributed to high-impact studies, such as using DNA techniques to trace coral responses to historical climate shifts and analyzing the dual threats of climate change on fisheries and vulnerable communities. His work bridges ecological, physiological, and genomic approaches to advance coral reef conservation strategies.





