
معرفی
Professor Paul Edward Gribben is a marine ecologist at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) and Director of the Sydney Harbour Research Program at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science. His research focuses on coastal marine ecosystems, particularly the ecology and restoration of foundation species like oysters and seagrasses, marine biological invasions, and human impacts on biodiversity. He leads interdisciplinary collaborations involving government agencies, universities, and conservation organizations to develop natural solutions for ecosystem resilience.
- Academic Affiliation: School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney
- Research Program Leadership: Sydney Harbour Research Program (interdisciplinary collaboration)
Research Themes
- Ecology and restoration of marine foundation species (e.g., oysters, seagrasses)
- Ecology and evolution of marine invasive species
- Plant-soil feedbacks in marine environments
- Role of facilitation and mutualisms in structuring marine communities
- Biodiversity dynamics across spatial scales
- Bioremediation using bioturbators in contaminated sediments
Teaching
- Course Coordinator for MSCI2001 Introduction to Marine Science
- Lecturer for BEES2031 Invertebrate Zoology, BIOS3091 Marine and Aquatic Ecology, BIOS3601 Advanced Field Biology, and BEES6601 Introduction to the Sydney Environment
Collaborative Impact
- Labs/Tem: Leads the Sydney Harbour Research Program, a large interdisciplinary initiative bridging academia, government, and conservation agencies
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