
معرفی
Johanna Leonhardt is a PhD candidate at James Cook University (JCU), affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. Her research focuses on coral health resilience, interspecific relationships between corals and algal-farming damselfish, and marine turtle health. She actively engages in public education through tourism activities, emphasizing coral reef conservation and climate change impacts. Her work bridges ecological research with practical conservation efforts.
- Education: B.Sc and Master's in Conservation and Management at JCU.
Her research explores how coral reefs adapt to disturbances, leveraging DNA techniques to predict future resilience and investigating symbiotic relationships influencing reef survival. She also addresses the socioeconomic dimensions of climate change, particularly impacts on fisheries and vulnerable communities.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants details are not provided. She is part of the ARC Centre's research team, contributing to interdisciplinary projects on coral reef dynamics.




