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MARQUES Isabel
- cE3c - Centre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
- Biodiversity, Botany, Conservation biology, Molecular ecology, Phenotypic plasticity, Phylogeny & Phylogeography, Pollination, Tropical ecology
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Recognizing how speciation and extinction have both shaped the evolution of different plant groups is a question that has greatly influenced the development of my career and of my research outcomes. Because evolutionary questions are usually quite complex, I generally apply a broad array of techniques to make inferences about the evolution of lineages, plant-pollinator interactions and breeding systems. I have a particular interest on the role of hybridization and polyploidy on species diversification.