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I am broadly interested in the evolutionary ecology of plant-pollinator interactions, especially in the tropics. For my PhD work, I studied the consequences of pollinator sharing for the evolution of reproductive isolation between co-occuring closely-related bat-pollinated Burmeistera bellflowers with Dr. Nathan Muchhala at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Since September 2022, I joined the Speciation, Adaptation, and Coevolution Research Group (SPACE) at Lund University working with Dr. Øystein Opedal investigating pollinator-mediated selection and genetic constraints on floral evolution of bee-pollinated Dalechampia.
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Experimental dissection of pollinator-mediated selection on Dalechampia blossoms
The Royal Physiographic Society in Lund
2023/03/30 → 2024/11/02
Project: Research