Our research involves using empirical and theoretical approaches to improve understanding on how natural processes and human activities influence the structure, function and dynamics of marine ecosystems.

Current research includes:

  • Temporal and spatial dynamics of marine fish populations and communities
  • Linking food web ecology and macroecology
  • Development of ecological models and indicators to support an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and conservation
  • Climate change impacts on marine ecosystems and global fish production
  • Management strategy evaluation and trade-offs between biodiversity and food security in the world's oceans