Profiles
Christopher Mabin
Christopher Mabin
Teaching Fellow
Room Z216 , Newnham Campus
03 6324 3338 (phone)
Dr. Christopher Mabin is a teaching-focused academic with a background in marine sciences and a PhD in the field. Chris currently coordinates the Associate Degree in Applied Science (Fermentation and Aquaculture streams) and the Undergraduate Certificate in Fermentation. He is also currently serving as Associate Head of Learning and Teaching Performance at the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics. Chris brings a unique combination of expertise in learning and teaching, curriculum design, academic governance, and technology-enhanced learning and teaching.
Career summary
Qualifications
Degree | Thesis Title | University | Country | Date of Award |
Bachelor of Applied Science (1st Hons) | UTAS | Australia | 2010 | |
PhD Marine Science | UTAS | Australia | 2017 |
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Research Themes
Chris’ research aligns with Marine, Antarctic and Maritime. Research interests include human impacts on the marine environment, including invasion ecology, climate impacts on temperate reefs and the response of kelp physiology to the impacts of climate change. Chris is also interested in how contemporary innovation tools and technology can be used to enhance and support better learning and teaching practices in higher education.
Fields of Research
- Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) (310305)
- International criminal law (480306)
- Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation (410102)
- International business (350706)
- Beverage chemistry and beverage sensory science (300601)
Research Objectives
- Ecosystem adaptation to climate change (190102)
- Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems (180601)
- Coastal and estuarine systems and management (180299)
- Other environmental management (189999)
- Oceanic processes (excl. in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean) (180506)
- Professional development and adult education (160104)
- Technological and organisational innovation (150306)
- Marine biodiversity (180504)
Publications
Total publications
5
Journal Article
(5 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2022 | Tatsumi M, Mabin CJT, Layton C, Shelamoff V, Cameron MJ, et al., 'Density-dependence and seasonal variation in reproductive output and sporophyte production in the kelp, Ecklonia radiata', Journal of Phycology, 58, (1) pp. 92-104. ISSN 0022-3646 (2022) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13214 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 7 Co-authors: Tatsumi M; Layton C; Shelamoff V; Cameron MJ; Johnson CR; Wright JT | |
2019 | Mabin CJT, Johnson CR, Wright JT, 'Family-level variation in early life-cycle traits of kelp', Journal of Phycology, 55, (2) pp. 380-392. ISSN 0022-3646 (2019) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12820 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 10Web of Science - 9 Co-authors: Johnson CR; Wright JT | |
2019 | Mabin CJT, Johnson CR, Wright JT, 'Physiological response to temperature, light, and nitrates in the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera from Tasmania, Australia', Marine Ecology Progress Series, 614 pp. 1-9. ISSN 0171-8630 (2019) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.3354/meps12900 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 24 Co-authors: Johnson CR; Wright JT | |
2013 | Mabin CJT, Gribben PE, Fischer AM, Wright JT, 'Variation in the morphology, reproduction and development of the habitat-forming kelp Ecklonia radiata with changing temperature and nutrients', Marine Ecology Progress Series, 483 pp. 117-131. ISSN 1616-1599 (2013) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.3354/meps10261 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 52Web of Science - 51 Co-authors: Fischer AM; Wright JT | |
2009 | Campbell ML, Grage A, Mabin CJ, Hewitt CL, 'Conflict between International Treaties: Failing to mitigate the effects of introduced marine species ', Dialogue, 28 pp. 46-56. ISSN 1441-8460 (2009) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] Co-authors: Campbell ML; Grage A; Hewitt CL |
Grants & Funding
Funding Summary
Number of grants
1
Total funding
Projects
- Funding
- Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment ($12,700)
- Scheme
- Grant
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Wright JT; Mabin CJ
- Period
- 2012 - 2014