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Aquatic Ecology, Microbial Ecology, Coral Reefs, Physiology, Biogeography, Global change, One Health, Symbiosis, Glacier-fed Streams
Switzerland, United States, France

Biography

As an aquatic ecologist, I study the implications of global and local human-induced stressors on aquatic ecosystem biodiversity and function. My cross-ecosystem (e.g. tropical and temperate coral reefs, glacier-fed streams) research from seas to summits, is based on hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary multiscale approaches which include controlled manipulative experiments, field sampling, animal physiology, biogeochemistry, molecular biology, and omics related methods.

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Funding (3)

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Effects of nutrient pollution on parrotfish in Mayotte: From physiological to microbial scales

2023-01 to 2024-12 | Grant
HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme (Bruxelles, BE)
GRANT_NUMBER: 101031543
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Leïla Ezzat

Implications of global and local stressors on microbial relationships between reef fishes and corals

2019-01 to 2020-08 | Grant
Swiss National Science Foundation (Bern, CH)
GRANT_NUMBER: 183867
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Leïla Ezzat

The combined effects of local and global stressors on trophic interactions in coral reef ecosystems: from community ecology down to microbial scale

2017-06 to 2018-11 | Grant
Swiss National Science Foundation (Bern, CH)
GRANT_NUMBER: 171764
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Leïla Ezzat