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Michael DonoghueSterling Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, FASEEB EEBmichael.donoghue@yale.edu I’m interested in using knowledge of plant phylogeny to understand morphological character evolution, diversification, and historical biogeography. Several current projects are focused on elucidating the evolution of Viburnum and its movements among continents and forest communities.
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Mansa Srivastavmansa.srivastav@yale.edu I am interested in alpine plant movements, specifically how their movements differ according to their microhabitat requirements during glacial and interglacial cycles and how that leads to speciation. I am looking at these questions in the Himalayan region. I am also interested in the biogeography and assemblage of Himalayan alpine flora.
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Patrick SweeneyCollections Manager, Yale University Herbarium, Peabody Museum of Natural Historypatrick.sweeney@yale.eduWebsite In addition to managing the Peabody’s botanical collections, my interests include flowering plant systematics and evolution, North American floristics, and biodiversity informatics. My more recent taxonomic and systematic research focuses on Viburnum (Adoxaceae) and the mangosteens (the genus Garcinia, Clusiaceae). I am also interested in the North American flora and have conducted survey and inventory work in the eastern and central United States. Additionally, I am heavily involved in several herbarium digitization projects, including the New England Vascular Plants, Lichen/Bryophyte, and the Pteridophyte Collections Consortium TCNs, among others.
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Carlos Alonso Maya-Lastracamayal@gmail.com |
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Laurie AbbottEmeritus Associate Professor, Animal and Range SciencesNew Mexico State Universitylabbott@nmsu.eduWebsite |
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Jeremy BeaulieuAssistant Professor, Biological SciencesUniversity of Arkansasjmbeauli@uark.eduWebsite |
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Charles BellAssociate Professor, Biological Sciences
University of New Orleanscbell@phylodiversity.netWebsite |
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Sara CarlsonAAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Bureau of Economic Growth, Education and the Environment (E3)-- Forestry and Biodiversity Office United States Agency for International Development (USAID)sara.carlson01@gmail.com |
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Charles DavisProfessor, Organismic and Evolutionary BiologyCurator of Vascular Plants, Harvard University HerbariaHarvard UniversityDirector, Harvard University Herbariacdavis@oeb.harvard.eduWebsite |
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James DiceReserve Manager, Steele/Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research CenterUniversity of California, Irvinedicej@uci.edu |
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Erika EdwardsProfessor, Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyYale Universityerika.edwards@yale.eduWebsite |
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Sarah Federmansarah.federman@yale.edu |
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Diane FergusonAssociate Director, HerbariumLouisiana State Universitydfergu1@lsu.edu |
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Elisabeth ForrestelNSF Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Viticulture & EnologyUniversity of California, Davisejforrestel@ucdavis.edu |
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R GeetaProfessor, BotanyUniversity of DelhiAssociate Professor Emeritus, Ecology and EvolutionSUNY, Stony Brookrgeeta@botany.du.ac.inWebsite |
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Anne GreenbergPostdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Research on Learning and TeachingUniversity of Michiganakgreenb@umich.edu |
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Sang-Tae KimResearch Fellow, Center for Genome Engineering Institute for Basic Science sang-tae.kim@tuebingen.mpg.de |
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Carlo MaleyAssociate Professor, Biodesign Virginia G. Piper Center for Personalized DiagnosticsArizona State Universitymaley@asu.eduWebsite |
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James MalusaResearch Scientist, School of Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Arizonamalusa@email.arizona.eduWebsite |
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Brian MooreAssociate Professor, Evolution and EcologyUniversity of California, Davisbrianmoore@ucdavis.eduWebsite |
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Rachel NovickDirector of the Minor in Sustainability, Biological SciencesUniversity of Notre Damernovick@nd.eduWebsite |
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Brian ParkPost-doc, Plant BiologyUniversity of Georgiabrian.park@uga.edu |
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J Mark PorterAssociate Professor, BotanyClaremont Graduate UniversityRancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardenj.mark.porter@cgu.eduWebsite |
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Richard ReeAssociate Curator of Flowering Plants, The Field MuseumFaculty Associate, Committee on Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Chicagorree@fieldmuseum.orgWebsite |
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Michael SandersonProfessor, Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Arizonasanderm@email.arizona.eduWebsite |
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Miranda Sinnott-ArmstrongPostdoctoral Researcher, Ecology and Evolutionary Biologymiranda.sinnott-armstrong@yale.eduWebsite |
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Stephen SmithAssistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arboreebsmith@umich.eduWebsite |
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Elizabeth SpriggsPutnam Fellow, Arnold ArboretumHarvard Universityespriggs@fas.harvard.edu |
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George WeiblenDistinguished McKnight University Professor, Plant and Microbial BiologyInterim Scientific Director, Bell Museum of Natural HistoryUniversity of Minnesotagweiblen@umn.eduWebsite |
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Nico CellineseAssistant Curator, Herbarium & InformaticsFlorida Museum of Natural Historyncellinese@flmnh.ufl.eduWebsite |
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David AckerlyProfessor, Integrative BiologyUniversity of California, Berkeleydackerly@berkeley.eduWebsite |
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William AlversonData/Lab Manager, BotanyUniversity of Wisconsin–Madisonwalverson@wisc.eduWebsite |
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Bruce BaldwinProfessor, Integrative BiologyUniversity of California, BerkeleyCurator of Vascular Plants, Jepson Herbariumbbaldwin@berkeley.eduWebsite |
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Anthony BaniagaHerbarium Curator, Mildred E. Mathias Botanical GardenUniversity of California, Los Angelesanthony.baniaga@yale.edu I am interested in the creative role of hybridization and polyploidy towards the generation and maintenance of plant diversity. My postdoc project was to work on understanding the evolutionary history of the Viburnum dentatum species complex in eastern North America, and how polyploidy has led to anatomical and physiological diversity in the group. I also maintain active research interests in Selaginella systematics, desiccation tolerance, genome size evolution, and conservation biology.
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Belinda ChangAssistant Professor, Cell and Systems BiologyUniversity of Torontobelinda.chang@utoronto.caWebsite |
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Wendy ClementAssistant Professor, BiologyThe College of New Jerseyclementw@tcnj.eduWebsite |
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Deren EatonAssistant Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental BiologyColumbia Universityde2356@columbia.eduWebsite I am interested in why some clades of organisms contain more species than others, and within this context, I’m particularly interested in the long recognized relationship among flowering plants where families with more specialized pollination mechanisms tend to have more species. To understand this pattern I study how flower evolution affects rates of speciation, and reciprocally, how interactions among co-occurring species, especially within highly diverse clades, affects flower evolution.
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Torsten ErikssonDatabase Developer, Biodiversity InformaticsSwedish Museum of Natural Historytorsten.eriksson@bergianska.se |
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Margaret EvansNational Museum of Natural History (Paris, France)margaret.ekevans@gmail.comWebsite |
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William Ned FriedmanDirector, Arnold ArboretumArnold Professor, Organismic and Evolutionary BiologyHarvard Universityned@oeb.harvard.eduWebsite |
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Katherine Gould MathewsAssociate Professor, BiologyWestern Carolina Universitykmathews@email.wcu.eduWebsite |
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Francis Harringtonfah1@cornell.edu |
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David HibbettProfessor, BiologyClark Universitydhibbett@clarku.eduWebsite |
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Dianella HowarthAssistant Professor, Biological SciencesSt. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Scienceshowarth@stjohns.eduWebsite |
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Larry HuffordProfessor, School of Biological SciencesWashington State Universityhufford@wsu.eduWebsite |
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Charlotte JanderHarvard Universitycharlotte.jander@yale.edu I am interested in the ecology and evolution of mutualisms. Among other things I study mechanisms that promote cooperation and prevent cheating in the mutualism between fig trees and their pollinating wasps.
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Michael LandisAssistant Professor, BiologyWashington Universitymichael.landis@wustl.eduWebsite |
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Andrew LeslieAssistant Professor, Geological Sciences Stanford Universityaleslieb@stanford.eduWebsite I am interested in the relationships between form, function, and morphological evolution. My work focuses on seed plant reproductive structures and integrates data from the paleontological record, experiments in living analogues, and phylogenetic analyses in order to understand how the various functions that reproductive structures perform have driven patterns of morphological change. In addition, my work also includes several field-based paleobotany projects focusing on fossil floras from eastern North America, New Caledonia, and Mongolia.
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Jianhua LiAssociate Professor, BiologyHope Collegeli@hope.eduWebsite |
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Eugenia LoUniversity of California, Irvineeylo@uci.edu |
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Henry LoconteZen GardensHenryLoconte@ZenGardens.com |
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Sarah MathewsResearch Scientist, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, Australian National UniversitySarah.Mathews@csiro.auWebsite |
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Zack MurrellAssociate Professor, BiologyAppalachian State Universitymurrellze@appstate.eduWebsite |
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Matt OgburnAssistant Professor of Biology, Department of BiologySouthern Utah Universityrmogburn@gmail.com I’m broadly interested in the evolution of plant morphology and function, especially in climatically extreme environments. I take a whole-plant perspective, applying data from ecophysiology, morphology, and niche-modelling approaches to try to understand how evolutionary change is integrated at the level of the organism. I’m particularly interested in the question of why some plant lineages show extensive morphological and ecological lability, while others seem to stick with the tried-and-true. My current project looks at trait evolution and community assembly in high-altitude environments of the Andes mountains.
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William PielAssistant Professor, BiologyYale-NUS College (Singapore)william.piel@yale-nus.edu.sgWebsite |
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Tao SangProfessor, The State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary BotanyInstitute of Botany--Chinese Academy of Sciencessang@ibcas.ac.cn |
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Lisa SchultheisInstructor, Biological and Health Sciences DivisionFoothill Collegeschultheislisa@foothill.eduWebsite |
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David TankAssistant Professor, Forest, Rangeland, and Fire SciencesUniversity of IdahoDirector, Stillinger Herbariumdtank@uidaho.eduWebsite |
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Campbell WebbResearch Associate, Arnold Arboretum (Kalimantan, Borneo)Harvard Universitycwebb@arnarb.harvard.eduWebsite |
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Paul WilsonProfessor, BiologyCalifornia State University, Northridgepaul.wilson@csun.eduWebsite |
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Richard WinkworthHonorary Research Associate, Institute of Fundamental SciencesMassey University (New Zealand)rwinkworth@gmail.comWebsite |
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Daming ZhangChinese Academy of Scienceszhangdm@ns.ibcas.ac.cnWebsite |
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Caroline Schlutiuscaroline.schlutius@yale.edu I am a junior Ecology and Evolutionary Biology major interested in plant evolution and diversification. I am particularly interested in how the movement of plant lineages over time has influenced trait diversity within those lineages and how plants modify their structures in response to changes in their environment.
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Christopher CampbellProfessor, Plant SystematicsUniversity of Mainechristopher_campbell@umit.maine.eduWebsite |
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Philip CantinoProfessor Emeritus, Environmental and Plant BiologyOhio Universityphillip.Cantino@yale.eduWebsite |
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James DoyleProfessor, Evolution and Ecology University of California, Davisjadoyle@ucdavis.eduWebsite |
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Christian KörnerProfessor Emeritus, Institute of BotanyUniversity of Basel (Switzerland)ch.koerner@unibas.chWebsite |
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Lúcia LohmannProfessor, BotanyUniversity of São Paulo (Brazil)llohmann@usp.br |
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Gregory MuellerVice President, Science and Academic ProgramsChicago Botanic Gardengmueller@chicagobotanic.orgWebsite |
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Allison SnowProfessor, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal BiologyOhio State Universitysnow.1@osu.eduWebsite |