Dr. Klein's research is aimed at understanding the impacts of environmental change on jellyfish and other cnidarians on coral reef ecosystems such as corals and anemones.
Experience
2017–present
Postdoctoral fellow, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
2013–2016
PhD candidate , Griffith University
Education
2016
Griffith University , PhD
2012
Griffith University, Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Publications
2017
Symbiodinium mitigate the combined effects of hypoxia and acidification on a non‐calcifying cnidarian, Global Change Biology
2016
Surviving but not thriving: inconsistent responses of zooxanthellate jellyfish polyps to ocean warming and future UV-B scenarios, Scientific Reports
2015
Reduced salinity increases susceptibility of zooxanthellate jellyfish to herbicide toxicity during a simulated rainfall event, Environmental Pollution
2013
Irukandji jellyfish polyps exhibit tolerance to interacting climate change stressors, Global Change Biology
King Abduallah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia