Prof. Dr. Christoph Reisch
- Important information: Molecular Ecology and Conservation Genetics
Genetic variation is essential for plant evolution and conservation. We analyse the mechanisms creating genetic variation and ask how much variation is needed for the longterm protection of endangered plant species
Molecular ecology and conservation genetics
Plants are part of a complex system of interactions with their environment. Factors such as population size and history, land use and habitat structure, reproductive and dispersal mode or abundance and distribution influence plant biodiversity at all levels - from landscape, habitat and population to genomics. The working group investigates these relationships and deals with questions from the fields of vegetation, restoration and population ecology, molecular biogeography, landscape genetics and clade differentiation, conservation and restoration genetics as well as ecological genetics and epigenetics.
Further information on this working group can be found on the pages on the following topics:
Address - Prof. Dr. Christoph Reisch (Kopie 1)
- E-mail address: christoph.reisch(at)ur.de (opens your email program)
- Tel: 0941 943-3131 (starts a telephone call, if your device allows this)
- Fax: 0941 943-3106
- Location: WNW.E4, 2.313
- Important information: Faculty of Biology and Preclinical Medicine
University of Regensburg
Universitätsstraße 31
D-93053 Regensburg
Location - Prof. Dr. Christoph Reisch
93053 Regensburg
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Photos: Research, Christoph Reisch; Teaching, Caroline Wolny/Christoph Reisch; Team, Maaria Rosenkranz; Seed bank, Lina Begemann