
معرفی
Dr. Kevin Bairos-Novak serves as a Research Officer at the University of Queensland's School of the Environment. His work focuses on coral demographic and evolutionary dynamics under climate change, particularly their capacity to adapt to rising ocean temperatures. He employs population modeling to assess evolutionary rates and trade-offs affecting coral survival.
- Research Interests: Coral adaptation, climate change impacts, disturbance cue mechanisms in aquatic systems, and ecological modeling.
- Key Projects: Meta-analyses on coral heritability and ocean warming effects on marine species.
His recent publications address transdisciplinary conservation challenges, preprint culture in ecology, and code-sharing practices in scientific workflows. While no formal awards are cited, his work contributes significantly to global coral conservation and ecological methodological advancements.
Dr. Bairos-Novak collaborates widely, with co-authors spanning institutions globally. His research bridges theoretical models with empirical data to inform conservation strategies for vulnerable marine ecosystems.
