Red Sea coral integrated systematics to support reef restoration

Project Details
Program
Marine Science
Field of Study
Marine Science
Division
Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering
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Project Description
Effective coral restoration is a global priority to support the recovery of coral reef ecosystems impacted by climate change and local stressors. Targeted restoration using ecologically suitable species is essential, as coral traits influence restoration potential. Understanding biodiversity patterns, endemism, and species distribution is therefore critical. This internship project applies an integrated systematics approach to assess species boundaries and distribution of Echinopora corals in the Red Sea, a common shallow-water reef builder that can be locally abundant and has been identified as a key restoration target for Red Sea coral restoration initiatives. The project will entail a combination of morphological and molecular analyses to assess species
About the Researcher
Francesca Benzoni
Associate Professor, Marine Science
Desired Project Deliverables
Phylogenetic trees, detailed imaging catalogue of the specimens, and a written report in the form of a scientific paper draft.
Recommended Student Background
Marine Biology
Genetics
Bioinformatics
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3-6 months
Internship period
100+
Research Projects
3.5/4
Cumulative GPA
310
Interns a Year