Lily Genevier

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Biography

Lily obtains her BSc in Biology from Imperial College London, and an MRes in Applied Marine Science from Plymouth University. She is now a PhD candidate in KAUST, working on investigating the impacts of extreme environmental conditions on coral reefs, using remotely-sensed data and model simulations.

Research Interests

​Lily is interested in biogeochemical extremes and their impacts on marine environments and ecosystems. While her PhD focused on linking specific characteristics of marine heatwaves to coral bleaching in the Red Sea and globally, she has also used outputs from a large model ensemble (CMIP6) to investigate the impacts of different emissions scenarios on corals, as well as outputs from an ecosystem model to understand the contribution of compound extremes to coral bleaching severity.

Selected Publications

Marine heatwaves reveal coral reef zones susceptible to bleaching in the Red Sea. Genevier, L., Jamil, T., Raitsos, D.E., Krokos, G. and Hoteit, I. (2019). Global change biology, 25(7), pp.2338-2351.

Towards an end-to-end analysis and prediction system for weather, climate, and marine applications in the Red Sea. Hoteit, I., Abualnaja Y., Afzal, S., Ait-El-Fquih, B., Akylas, T., Antony, C., Dawson, C., Asfahani, K., Brewin, R.J., Cavaleri, L., Cerovecki, I., Cornuelle, B., Desamsetti, S., Attada, R., Dasari, H., Sanchez-Garrido, J., Genevier, L., El Gharamti, M., Gittings, J.A., Gokul E., Gopalakrishnan, G., Guo, D., Hadri, B., Hadwiger, M., Hammoud, M.A., Hendershott, M., Hittawe, M., Karumuri, A., Knio, O., Köhl, A., Kortas, S., Krokos, G., Kunchala, R., Issa, L., Lakkis, I., Langodan, S., Lermusiaux, P., Luong, T., Ma, J., Le Maitre, O., Mazloff, M., El Mohtar, S., Papadopoulos, V.P., Platt, T., Pratt, L., Raboudi, N., Racault, M.F., Raitsos, D.E., Razak, S., Sanikommu, S., Sathyendranath, S., Sofianos, S., Subramanian, A., Sun, R., Titi, E., Toye, H., Triantafyllou, G., Tsiaras, K., Vasou, P., Viswanadhapalli, Y., Wang, Y., Yao, F., Zhan, P., Zodiatis, G. (2021). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 102(1), pp.E99-E122.

Climate change alters fish community size‐structure, requiring adaptive policy targets. Queirós, A.M., Fernandes, J., Genevier, L. and Lynam, C.P. (2018). Fish and Fisheries, 19(4), pp.613-621.

 

Education

  • PhD, Marine Sciences, KAUST, Sep 2018 – Dec 2023, Coral Bleaching and its Links to Marine Heatwaves and Extreme Environmental Event
  • ​M.Res., Applied Marine Science, Plymouth University, UK, 2017
  • B.Sc., Biology, Imperial College London, UK, 2016

Research Interests Keywords

Marine ecology Fisheries Marine heatwaves Global change biology
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