The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Miriam's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Supervised Research Degrees
I am currently supervising one MRes student and one PhD student (Doctoral Teaching Assistant):
- Ana Coelho Ferreira: Functional implications of hard coral-soft coral shifts on reef fish communities (ResM)
- Sarah Hinckley: Do complex signals help structure intertidal communities? Chemical ecology of patellid limpet mucus (DTA)
Teaching
I am module leader for:Ìý
- MBIO226: Experimental Marine Biology Field Course (B.Sc. Marine Biology, 2nd year).Ìý
I also teach on:
-ÌýMBIO120 Introduction to Marine Biology (1st year)
- MBIO123 Marine Biology Field Course (1st Year)
- MBIO223 Methods in Marine Biology (2nd Year)
- MBIO329 Marine Biology and Evolutionary Approach (3rd Year)
- MBIO327 Marine Ecology (3rd Year)
- MBAM5106 Advanced Research in Marine Biology (MRes)
I also supervise around 8 undergraduate student projects a year, and some masters students.
Current MRes Students:
- Luke Herring: Studying the metabolomic response of different populations of Acropora pulchra and Acropora aspera to thermal stress for restoration purposes.
- Constance Little: Linking organismal physiology with environmental health: heat-stress associated changes in coral holobionts metabolic profiles.
- Laura Paling: Investigating the impacts of allelopathy from the sponge Lamelodysidea herbacea from Moorea, French Polynesia, on Acropora pulchra and Pocillopora acuta.
- Graham Sharpe: Spatiotemporal Metabolomic and Morphological Variation in the Cosmopolitan Intertidal Sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis: Exploring Bioindication Potential.
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Contact Miriam
miriam.reverter@plymouth.ac.uk