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My activity
I am an evolutionary biologist studying the genetic processes underlying speciation. My research focuses on population genomics to investigate patterns of genetic divergence and gene flow across genomes. I use comparative multi-species approaches and statistical modelling to test evolutionary scenarios from genomic data. I am particularly interested in how reproductive barriers, selection, and mating systems (such as selfing) influence diversification. While plants are my primary study models, I also work across kingdoms to enable broader comparisons
Keywords :
Speciation – Population genomics – Gene flow – Reproductive barriers – Plants
Responsabilities :
– Member of CoNRS section 31