LABORATORY OF INTEGRATIVE MARINE AND COASTAL ECOLOGY
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    • Dr. Andia Chaves Fonnegra
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    • Ecological Interactions and the Future of Coral Reefs
    • Population Genetics and Connectivity of Marine Organisms
    • Invertebrates Reproduction and Environmental Cues
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ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS
 Through the study of ecological interactions, primarily competition for space on coral reefs, we evaluate how much environmental changes are affecting marine ecosystems and  what are the consequences at the ecosystem level. We use field experiments, including chemical ecology experiments, coral reef monitoring and mathematical modeling.

FIELD EXPERIMENTS

REEF MONITORING

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MATHEMATICAL MODELING
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  • Home
  • Lab Members
    • Dr. Andia Chaves Fonnegra
    • Graduate Students
    • Honors Students
    • Summer Interns
    • Visiting Scholars
    • Volunteers
    • Previous Lab Members
  • Research
    • Ecological Interactions and the Future of Coral Reefs
    • Population Genetics and Connectivity of Marine Organisms
    • Invertebrates Reproduction and Environmental Cues
    • Land-based Sponge Nursery
    • Collaborations
    • Funding
  • Publications
  • Teaching and Mentoring
  • Science for all
  • Contact
  • Protocols
    • Sponge Histology