Reef Indicators Lab
Reef Indicators Lab
Introduction
Pamela Hallock Muller, Biogeological Oceanography
Distinguished University Professor, Ph.D., University of Hawaii, 1977
Office Phone: 727.553.1567
Email: pmuller@usf.edu
CV: View PDF
By studying the geologic record and modern coral reefs, my students and I gain insight not only into environments of the past and present, but also the potential effects of human activities on the future of Earth's ecosystems. Our work has implications for cell biology, coral reef ecology, environmental management, global environmental change, evolution, paleoceanography, sedimentology, and hydrocarbon exploration.
Projects include
- Biology and ecology of larger foraminifera and their endosymbionts, including causes and implications of bleaching. Testing of indices of biological integrity based on foraminifera applicable to subtropical/tropical coastal environments.
- Effects of ocean acidification on larger foraminifers and other marine organisms.
- Dissertation Topic of PhD Candidate Natalia Figueroa-Lopez: Ecology of Upside-down jellyfish (Genus Cassiopea) populations and their application as low-cost bioindicators of anthropogenic disturbances in tropical coastal zones
Recent Theses and Dissertations
- Brown, Elizabeth A. PhD 2018. Taxonomy and Geochemistry of the Globigerinoides ruber-elongatus Plexus, with Paleontological Implications
- Gfatter, Christian, MSc 2018. Application of Image Recognition Technology to Foraminiferal Assemblage Analyses
- Haller, Christian. PhD 2018. Application of Modern Foraminiferal Assemblages to Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction: Case Studies from Coastal and Shelf Environments
- Ross, Benjamin J. PhD 2018. Dormancy in the Amphistegina gibbosa Holobiont: Ecological and Evolutionary Implications for the Foraminifera
- Amergian, Kyle E. MSc 2019. Can Florida's Springs Coast provide a Potential Refuge for Calcifying Organisms? Evidence from Benthic Foraminifera
- Kupfner Johnson, Selena A. PhD 2019. Untapped Potential of Gorgonian Octocorals for Detecting Environmental Change in Biscayne National Park, Florida, USA
Links of Possible Interest
- Pam Hallock Muller, Wikipedia bio page
- Pam Hallock Muller, Daring to Dig
- Celebrating Women’s History Month with Dr. Pamela Hallock Muller
- USF Scientific Diving and Boating Safety Programs
- Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
- Illustrated Glossary of Terms Used in Foraminiferal Research
- Association for Women Geoscientists
- AWG Distinguished Lecturer Program
Current Graduate Students
- Natalia Lopez-Figueroa, PhD Candidate, Recipient of NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship.
- Dissertation Topic: Ecology of Upside-down jellyfish (Genus Cassiopea) populations and their application as low-cost bioindicators of anthropogenic disturbances in tropical coastal zones
- Angelique Rosa-Marin, PhD student, McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Recipient
Dissertation Topic: Foraminifera as bioindicators in reef environments