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Dr Christopher Lawson
Dr

Christopher Lawson

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Overview

Background

I am interested in leveraging technology and people power to tackle applied scientific problems. I have a broad research background and interests, ranging from biotechnology to hydrodynamics. My previous work has focused on the effects of changing environmental conditions on marine ecosystems/species and human’s relationships with them, including fisheries and elasmobranch megafauna. I have worked heavily on the energetics of elasmobranchs, including how changes in temperature will affect individuals and populations, using tools including bioenergetic models, biologging with miniaturised sensors, and biomechanic/hydrodynamic models.

My current research in the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science examines novel techniques to monitor coral reefs. I am developing tools that will optimise the use of citizen science and Artificial Intelligence to enable broadscale monitoring of coral reefs. This includes methods of in-water sampling, as well as analysis tools to provide rapid, accurate and scalable monitoring of coral reefs powered by local communities. I am using the Great Barrier Reef as a case study to develop tools that can be applied globally.

Availability

Dr Christopher Lawson is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Marine Science, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Citizen science

    Using a decentralised workforce to massively scale conservation and ecosystem monitoring.

  • Physiology & energetics

    Using bioenergetic models to understand how individuals and ecosystems respond to changing environmental conditions.

  • Machine learning and computer vision

    Using AI to rapidly improve the scale and accuracy of monitoring and conservation.

  • Biodiversity markets and novel financial schemes

    How do we best onboard new resources and funding for conservation and applied ecological research?

Works

Search Professor Christopher Lawson’s works on UQ eSpace

7 works between 2018 and 2024

1 - 7 of 7 works

2024

Journal Article

Effects of climate warming on energetics and habitat of the world's largest marine ectotherm

Reynolds, Samantha D., Franklin, Craig E., Norman, Bradley M., Richardson, Anthony J., Everett, Jason D., Schoeman, David S., White, Craig R., Lawson, Christopher L., Pierce, Simon J., Rohner, Christoph A., Bach, Steffen S., Comezzi, Francesco G., Diamant, Stella, Jaidah, Mohammed Y., Robinson, David P. and Dwyer, Ross G. (2024). Effects of climate warming on energetics and habitat of the world's largest marine ectotherm. Science of the Total Environment, 951 175832, 1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175832

Effects of climate warming on energetics and habitat of the world's largest marine ectotherm

2022

Journal Article

Flexibility for fuelling reproduction in a pelagic ray (Mobula eregoodoo) suggested by bioenergetic modelling

Lawson, Christopher L., Dudgeon, Christine L., Richardson, Anthony J., Broadhurst, Matt K. and Bennett, Michael B. (2022). Flexibility for fuelling reproduction in a pelagic ray (Mobula eregoodoo) suggested by bioenergetic modelling. Journal of Fish Biology, 100 (3), 783-792. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14995

Flexibility for fuelling reproduction in a pelagic ray (Mobula eregoodoo) suggested by bioenergetic modelling

2022

Other Outputs

The energetics of elasmobranchs: applications of bioenergetic models, physiology and biomechanics

Lawson, Christopher Leonard (2022). The energetics of elasmobranchs: applications of bioenergetic models, physiology and biomechanics. PhD Thesis, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/c30ba8a

The energetics of elasmobranchs: applications of bioenergetic models, physiology and biomechanics

2021

Journal Article

Bioenergetic model sensitivity to diet diversity across space, time and ontogeny

Lawson, Christopher L., Taylor, Matthew D., Smith, James A., Payne, Nicholas L., Semmens, Jayson M., Suthers, Iain M. and Brodie, Stephanie (2021). Bioenergetic model sensitivity to diet diversity across space, time and ontogeny. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8 625855. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.625855

Bioenergetic model sensitivity to diet diversity across space, time and ontogeny

2021

Other Outputs

Data and scripts of the manuscript: Climate-smart, 3-D protected areas in the high seas

Everett, Jason, Richardson, Anthony, Brito Morales, Isaac, O'Connor, Rosemary, Sykes, Patrick, Dyer, Phil, Rafaela de Albuquerque Ribeiro, Arafeh Dalmau, Nur, Rosa Mar Dominguez, Schoeman, David, Richards, Irene, Stansfield, Bryce, Dominguez Martinez, Rosa, Lawson, Christopher, Heneghan, Ryan, Tin Buenafe and Maya Boueiz (2021). Data and scripts of the manuscript: Climate-smart, 3-D protected areas in the high seas. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/34d915e

Data and scripts of the manuscript: Climate-smart, 3-D protected areas in the high seas

2019

Journal Article

Powering ocean giants: the energetics of shark and ray megafauna

Lawson, Christopher L., Halsey, Lewis G., Hays, Graeme C., Dudgeon, Christine L., Payne, Nicholas L., Bennett, Michael B., White, Craig R. and Richardson, Anthony J. (2019). Powering ocean giants: the energetics of shark and ray megafauna. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 34 (11), 1009-1021. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2019.07.001

Powering ocean giants: the energetics of shark and ray megafauna

2018

Journal Article

The influence of ontogenetic diet variation on consumption rate estimates: a marine example

Lawson, Christopher L., Suthers, Iain M., Smith, James A., Schilling, Hayden T., Stewart, John, Hughes, Julian M. and Brodie, Stephanie (2018). The influence of ontogenetic diet variation on consumption rate estimates: a marine example. Scientific Reports, 8 (1) 10725, 10725. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-28479-7

The influence of ontogenetic diet variation on consumption rate estimates: a marine example

Funding

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Understanding the energetics of manta rays
    Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation Inc
    Open grant

Supervision

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