Nico Fassbender

PhD candidate

Publications

Stefanoudis PV, Talma S, Fassbender N, Swanborn D, Ochieng CN, Mearns K, ... & Woodall LC. 2023. Stakeholder‐derived recommendations and actions to support deep‐reef conservation in the Western Indian Ocean. Conservation Letters, 16(1), e12924.

Swanborn DJB, Fassbender N, Huvenne VAI, Pittman SJ, Stefanoudis PV, Woodall LC. 2022. Geomorphological drivers of deeper reef habitats around Seychelles. Coral Reefs.

Stefanoudis PV, Fassbender N, Samimi-Namin K, Adam PA, Ebrahim A, Harlay J, Koester A, Samoilys M, Sims H, Swanborn D, Talma S, Winter S, Woodall L. 2022. Trait-Based Approaches Reveal that Deeper Reef Ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean are Functionally Distinct. SSRN

Fassbender, N, Stefanoudis PV, Filander ZN, Gendron G, Mah CL, Mattio L, Mortimer JA, Moura CJ, Samaai T, Samimi-Namin K, Wagner D, Walton R, Woodall LC. 2021. Reef benthos of Seychelles - A field guide. Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e65970.


Grants and Awards

2022
Postgraduate Students Association
- Fieldwork Travel Award 2022

Australian Government International Research Training Program (RTP) Fee Offset Scholarship (2022-2025)

Save Our Seas Foundation Keystone Grant to support the project "Behavioural patterns in marine top predators - how does coral reef habitat complexity affect the distribution and habitat use of reef sharks?" (2022-2025)


Collaborations

Save Our Seas Foundation - D'Arros Research Center

Global Vision International - Cap Ternay

Island Conservation Society Seychelles
Seychelles Parks and Gardens Authority

PhD title: Developing an understanding of behavioural patterns in marine top predators - how does coral reef habitat complexity affect the distribution and habitat use of reef sharks?

My thesis investigates the relationship between reef habitat complexity and habitat use in different species of reef shark. By combining benthic habitat zonation and structural complexity metrics, prey availability surveys, and acoustic tracking of reef sharks, I want to assess how changes to reef structure, and associated changes in reef fish communities, can affect fine-scale habitat suitability choices of coral reef top predators.


Bio: I studied in the UK where I received my MSci degree in Marine Biology and Zoology from Bangor University in 2018. After graduating, I followed my passion for coral reef science and moved to the Seychelles where I had the chance to work on a marine conservation field station monitoring the shallow coral reefs around Seychelles’ inner islands. Moving back to the UK in 2019, I have since worked for a deep-sea research institute investigating the mesophotic and deeper reefs of the Western Indian Ocean region.

I have always been fascinated by sharks and their role in coral reef ecosystems. Having witnessed the decline of these charismatic predators first-hand over the last years, my project aims to help build an understanding of their relationship with healthy reef systems and how to manage and conserve their preferred habitats.


Contact

Marine Futures Lab, School of Biological Sciences
Oceans Institute
University of Western Australia M092
35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009

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