55 min

Resilience in Microorganisms with ROSIE FUGGLE Driven by Nature

    • Nature

Rosie Fuggle is a microbial ecologist at the University of Sydney. She started her research career questioning why seagrass transplantations around the world were failing - what were we overlooking? Could it be to do with microorganisms in the sediment? This research led her to ask broader questions about resilience in microbial communities. In this conversation she introduces us to the vast world of micro-organisms and the ways in which they challenge and affirm traditional ecological theory.

Follow Rosie's research here.

This episode was recorded on the land of the Muwinina people.

Produced by Yanti, music by Dan Kowald.

Rosie Fuggle is a microbial ecologist at the University of Sydney. She started her research career questioning why seagrass transplantations around the world were failing - what were we overlooking? Could it be to do with microorganisms in the sediment? This research led her to ask broader questions about resilience in microbial communities. In this conversation she introduces us to the vast world of micro-organisms and the ways in which they challenge and affirm traditional ecological theory.

Follow Rosie's research here.

This episode was recorded on the land of the Muwinina people.

Produced by Yanti, music by Dan Kowald.

55 min