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Peter Cowman is a Senior Research Fellow in Ecosystem Dynamics at James Cook University, Australia. He holds a BSc (Honours) in Marine Science from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and a PhD in evolutionary origins of coral reef fishes from James Cook University (2012). His career includes postdoctoral research at the Australian National University and Yale University, where he explored phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary processes in marine organisms. Since 2016, he has contributed to the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, focusing on multi-scale reef dynamics and resilience under climate change.
His research integrates phylogenetics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology to understand reef biodiversity. Key areas include coral reef fish evolution, historical biogeography, and the impacts of climate change. Notable achievements include the Donnelley Environmental Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014) and co-authorship of influential studies in journals like *Nature Communications* and *Science*.
Publications highlight topics such as coral reef refugia, phylogenetic diversity loss, and historical determinants of reef fish distributions. His work bridges evolutionary history with contemporary conservation challenges, emphasizing the need for adaptive management strategies in the face of environmental changes.




