Denis B. Karcher

Contacts
Denis is a PhD student at CPAS, focusing on knowledge exchange around marine science and conservation. Before, he studied environmental science and - hydrology at University of Freiburg (Germany) and for his Master’s program shifted to marine biology at University of Bremen (Germany) also being a research assistant at Leibniz Centre for Marine Tropical Research. For his Master’s thesis research, Denis investigated multilevel eutrophication effects on coral reef benthic communities in the Red Sea in collaboration with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia). He then joined the European Institute for Marine Studies in Brest (France) investigating how data can be shared more efficiently, as well as the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (France) where he focused on South Pacific fisheries management. During his research, Denis realized that most scientific output is disconnected from decision-makers, conservation practitioners and the general public. Having joined the Australian National University in 2020, Denis’ PhD project Connecting science with policy and practice: Lessons from science-policy ‘Bright Spots’ aims to empirically evaluate successful science-policy-practice transitions and generate knowledge and guidance from such positive examples.
Research interests
Marine science and conservation
Knowledge exchange
Science-policy connections
Ocean governance
Knowledge sociology
Coral reefs
Socio-ecological systems
Pro environmental behavior
Projects
- Principal investigator, Connecting science with policy and practice: Lessons from science-policy ‘Bright Spots’
Articles
Pendleton, L., Beye, H. L., Estradivari, Grose, S. O., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Karcher, D. B., Kennedy, E., Llewellyn, L., Nys, C., Shapiroa, A., Jain, R., Kuc, K., Leatherland, T., O’Hainnin, K., Olmedo, G., Seow, L., Tarsel, M. (2019) Disrupting Data Sharing for a Healthier Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz068
Karcher, D. B., Roth, F., Carvalho, S., El-Khaled, Y. C., Tilstra, A., Kürten, B., Struck, U., Jones, B. H., Wild, C. (2020). Nitrogen eutrophication particularly promotes turf algae in coral reefs of the central Red Sea. PeerJ. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8737
Karcher, D. B., Fache, E., Breckwoldt, A., Govan, H., Elías Ilosvay, X. E., Kon Kam King, J., Riera, L., Sabinot, C. (2020). Trends in South Pacific fisheries management. Marine Policy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104021
El-Khaled, Y. C., Roth, F., Tilstra, A., Rädecker, N., Karcher, D. B., Kürten, B., Jones, B., Voolstra, C., Wild, C. (2020). In situ eutrophication can stimulate dinitrogen fixation, denitrification and productivity in Red Sea coral reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13352
Roth F., Karcher D.B., Carvalho S., Rädecker N., Thomson T., Saalmann F., Voolstra C.R., Kürten B., Struck U., Jones B.H., Wild C. (2020). High rates of carbon and dinitrogen fixation suggest a critical role of benthic pioneer communities in the energy and nutrient dynamics of coral reefs. Functional Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13625