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Nicholas A.J. Graham is a prominent researcher affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on coral reef ecology, climate change impacts, and marine conservation. His work emphasizes understanding ecosystem resilience, fisheries management, and biodiversity conservation in human-impacted marine environments. He collaborates widely across institutions and has contributed significantly to global coral reef research.
Key research areas include coral reef dynamics, fisheries-induced changes, and the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. His studies highlight the interplay between human activities and ecological processes, particularly in the context of nutrient cycling, biodiversity loss, and management strategies. Recent work explores the role of coral species composition in ecosystem function and the vulnerability of fisheries to climate-driven shifts.
Graham's publications address topics such as macroalgal responses to disturbances, nutrient availability in fisheries, and the design of marine protected areas. His findings underscore the need for adaptive management approaches to balance ecological and socioeconomic objectives in a changing climate.

