Research group

Landscape Genomics Group

The Landscape Genomics Group aims to understand local adaptation and adaptive potential in natural, human-disturbed and exploited populations.

The Landscape Genomics Group studies population genetic structure, local adaptation and eco-evolutionary patterns in natural, human-disturbed and exploited populations across landscapes, riverscapes, lakescapes, and seascapes. To do so, we study the evolutionary ecology and population genetics of various organisms across large and ecologically diverse landscapes. The results help us to determine how organisms persist, adapt to different environments, and diversify.

Participants

Anja Westram

Joost Raeymaekers

Roksana Majewska

Lucía Sainz Escudero

Thijs Mattheus Peter Bal

Leona Milec

Aruna M. Shankgregowda

Bingqian Han

Amalia Mailli

Mulimbwa N'Sibula

Xiatong Cai

Griffin Hill

Joel Ogwang

Ruth Turunen

Polina Apel

Rashidi Bilali

Ivain Martinossi-Allibert