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Daphne Oh is a PhD student at the University of Western Australia specializing in marine biology. Her research focuses on quantifying habitat complexity in coral communities and how it shapes fish communities within coral reef systems. Using a combination of field surveys and advanced 3D simulation modeling, Daphne investigates various methods to quantify habitat complexity, assessing both traditional marine field measurements and modern 3D photogrammetric techniques. She is particularly interested in the redundancy and complementarity of ecological metrics related to habitat complexity, specifically how these metrics can translate into ecologically meaningful attributes for coral communities and the shelter they provide for reef-associated species such as fish. Daphne’s academic background includes a Master of Biological Science in Marine Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Zoology & Marine Science. Her research output has contributed to a better understanding of coral reef ecology and fish ecology.
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