Teaching and Supervision
MRes (primary supervisor):
- ÌýThea Moule (2021-2023) - Thesis title: Variation in the body-size spectra of reef fish assemblages among distinct coral habitats, before and after a mass coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef.
MSc (co-supervisor):
- Anicia Nalus (2020) - Thesis title:ÌýClimate Impacts and the Functional Diversity of Coral Reef Fish Assemblages in the Equatorial Pacific.
- Jessica HarveyÌý(2020) - Thesis title:ÌýLocal human impacts disrupt benthic community zonation on Pacific Ocean coral reefs.
- Paul Anstey (2020) - Thesis title: Comparing Reef Fish Distributions Across Depths, Among Five Pacific Remote Island Areas.
Research Interests
Broadly, I am interested in exploring how ecological communities are organised by anthropogenic and biophysical processes interacting across space and time. By understanding how the natural variability of ecosystems interacts with human activities to determine ecosystem state, we can better inform the local, context specific and spatially explicit application of ecosystem assessments for management, such as prioritising management interventions based on the recovery potential and degree of depletion from an unimpacted baseline state. To date my research has focussed on tropical coral reefs. These are unique, ecologically complex, high-diversity systems maintained by varied, but overlapping, functions carried out by species operating across spatial and temporal scales, and of critical importance to the food security of millions of people worldwide. During my H2020 EU funded research fellowships at Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ, I have worked with Dr Gareth Williams, Reader in Marine Biology and Director of Research Impact at SOS, and Dr Adel Heenan, previously a lecturer in Marine Biology at SOS with >10 years’ experience working for governmental, inter-governmental, and non-governmental agencies, who together combine exceptional track records in academic excellence, interdisciplinary research, and expertise in macroecology, oceanography, fisheries science, statistical modelling, and applied conservation. My EU H2020 funded MSCA research project (FISHSCALE: ref. 844213) involves a novel natural experiment of unprecedented scale, combining advanced Bayesian statistical modelling, a 'functional' ecological approach, and coupling of high-resolution biophysical data to reveal the relative influence of interacting ‘natural’ drivers and local human activities on the ecological structure of reef-fish assemblages across scales (from individual reefs across 35 central western Pacific islands, to regional patterns). Broadly, the research aims to advance our capacity to predict cross-scale spatial patterns of reef-fish communities, providing insight into relative ecosystem health and stability, and therefore advance the science underpinning ecosystem-based management of coral reefs. Specifically, the work assesses the forcing of biophysical mechanisms (such as local hydrodynamics and regional gradients in primary productivity) on the distribution of and cross-scale spatial variation in reef-fish assemblage structure (WP1-2). It also quanitifies how evidence of natural ecological organisation is distrupted by local human impacts (WP3; Richardson et al. 2023 Nat Ecol Evol). Finally, my research seeks to quantify revised 'contemporary' ecological baselines from remote reefs without local human impacts but exposed to anthropogenic climate change, as more pragmatic points of reference, to better predict the risk posed by local humans from which to base decisions of risk-control management, conservation, policy, and governance (WP4).
Publications
2024
- Published
Sannassy Pilly, J., Roche, R., Richardson, L. & Turner, J., 27 Mar 2024, In: Royal Society Open Science. 11, 3, p. 231246
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - Published
Richardson, L., Magneville, C., Grange, L., Shepperson, J., Skov, M., Hoey, A. & Heenan, A., Jun 2024, In: Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology. 20
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2023
- Published
Anderson‑King, K., Wayman, C., Stephenson, S., Heron, S. F., Lough, J. M., McWilliam, M., Richardson, L., Scott, M. & Cantin, N. E., Oct 2023, In: Coral Reefs. 42, 5, p. 1113-1129 17 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - Published
Richardson, L., Lenfant, P., Clarke, L., Fontcuberta, A., Gudefin, A., Lecaillon, G., Le Vay, L., Radford, A. & Simpson, S., 17 Jan 2023, In: Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - Published
Richardson, L., Varenne, A., Radford, A., Rossi, F., Lecaillon, G., Gudefin, A., Bérenger, L., Abadie, E., Boissery, P., Lenfant, P. & Simpson, S., 1 Apr 2023, In: Diversity. 15, 4
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - Published
Richardson, L., Heenan, A., Delargy, A., Neubauer, P., Lecky, J., Gove, J. M., Green, M., Kindinger, T., Ingeman, K. & Williams, G. J., Nov 2023, In: Nature Ecology and Evolution. 7, 11, p. 1844-1855 12 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2022
- Published
Sannassy Pilly, J., Richardson, L., Turner, J. & Roche, R., 1 Jan 2022, In: Marine Environmental Research. 173, 105520.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2021
- Published
Lawrence, A., Heenan, A., Levine, A., Haddaway, N., Powell, F., Wedding, L., Roche, R., Lawrence, P., Szostek, C., Ford, H., Southworth, L., Sannassy Pilly, J., Richardson, L. & Williams, G. J., 25 Jan 2021, In: Environmental Evidence. 10, 3.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2020
- Published
Richardson, L., Graham, N. A. J. & Hoey, A., 26 Feb 2020, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 287, 1921, 20192214.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2019
- Published
McClure, E., Richardson, L., Graba-Landry, A., Loffler, Z., Russ, G. & Hoey, A., 13 Feb 2019, In: Diversity. 11, 2, 13 p., 23.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2018
- Published
Richardson, L., Graham, N., Pratchett, M., Eurich, J. & Hoey, A., 31 Jul 2018, In: Global Change Biology. 24, 7, p. 3117-3129
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2017
- Published
Richardson, L., Graham, N. & Hoey, A., 8 Aug 2017, In: Scientific Reports. 7, 7557.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - Published
Richardson, L., Graham, N., Pratchett, M. & Hoey, A., Mar 2017, In: Environmental Biology of Fishes. 100, 3, p. 193-207
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Activities
2023
Invited Guest Editor, special issue: The ecology of remote oceanic coral reef ecosystems.
1 Sep 2023 – 1 Apr 2024
Activity: Editorial activity (Editorial board member)
2022
Authors: Richardson LE1, Heenan A1, Neubauer P3, Lecky J4, Gove JM4, Green JAM1, Kindinger TL4, Ingeman KE4, Williams GJ1
1 School of Ocean Sciences, Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ, Menai Bridge, Wales, UK
2 School for Marine Science & Technology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA
3 Dragonfly Data Science, Wellington, New Zealand
4 Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA
3 Dec 2022
Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)Invited working group, led by Professor Morgan Pratchett (James Cook University, JCU). Workshop participants included Professor Geoffrey Jones (JCU), Dr Maya Srinivasan (JCU), Dr Gemma Galbraith (JCU), Professor Andrew Hoey (JCU), Dr Mike Emslie (AIMS), Cassy Thompson (JCU), Professor Michael Berumen (KAUST), Dr Laura Richardson (Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ), Professor Shaun Wilson (Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, DBCA), Dr Claire Ross (DBCA), Dr Jordan Goetze (DBCA), Dr Alice Rogers (Victoria University of Wellington), Professor Nick Graham (Lancaster University), Peter Doll (JCU).
1 Sep 2022 – 6 Sep 2022
Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)Authors: Laura E. Richardson1, Adel Heenan1, Adam J. Delargy1,2, Philip Neubauer3, Joey Lecky4,5, Jamison M. Gove4, J. A. Mattias Green1, Tye L. Kindinger4, Kurt E. Ingeman4,6, Gareth J. Williams1
1 School of Ocean Sciences, Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ, Menai Bridge, Wales, UK
2 School for Marine Science & Technology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA
3 Dragonfly Data Science, Wellington, New Zealand
4 Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Honolulu, HI, USA
5 IBSS Corporation, Silver Spring, MD, USA
6 Department of Environmental Studies, Linfield University, McMinnville, OR, USA
4 Jul 2022 – 9 Jul 2022
Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
2019
Authors: Laura E. Richardson1, Adel Heenan1, Ivor D. Williams2, J.A. Mattias Green1, Gareth J. Williams1
1 Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ, Bangor, UK
2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hawaii, USA
14 Dec 2019
Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
Projects
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01/10/2020 – 30/06/2024 (Finished)
Personal
I received a joint BSc Hons in Social Anthropology with Development Studies from the University of Sussex and an MSc in Marine Environmental Protection from Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ. I then worked for the School of Ocean Sciences at Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ as Project Support Officer on DEFRA funded Darwin Initiative projects in the Cayman Islands for 3.5 years. These projects combined applied, interdisciplinary approaches to the design, development, and integration of coral reef ecosystem assessments for marine spatial planning. I went on to do a PhD at the Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, in Australia, researching how coral reef fish assemblage structure, function, and resilience are influenced by the taxonomic composition of habitat-building corals. Returning to the UK, I did a 12-month postdoc with the University of Exeter and University of Bristol, before returning to Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ as a Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie research fellow. My research at Bangor is funded by a Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Sêr Cymru II COFUND Fellowship and a Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie European Fellowship (FISHSCALE: ref. 844213).