Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)

PHMA

We are facing an accelerated loss of global biodiversity and habitat degradation. Quantinfying this loss is urgent and challenging.

 

The solution is an interdisciplinary effort encompassing large-scale biodiversity inventories, the use of morphological and species trait data, and highthroughput sequencing to obtain genomic information, for elucidating the evolutionary responses of species to their changing environments.

 

Discover the PHMA project and how we link long-term data and genomics to uncover diversity patterns and evolutionary processes in the Atlantic Forest.

 

Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)

Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)

Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)

Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)

Evolutionary mechanisms that shape diversity and distribution in a tropical biodiversity hotspot (PHMA)


 

Funding

This project is an international colaboration between Brazil and Czechia, financially supported by:

 

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Contact

If you are interested in this research project, please contact our Principal Investigators:

André Freitas (University of Campinas – Brazil): baku@unicamp.br

Pável Matos-Maraví (Biology Centre CAS – Czechia): pavel.matos@entu.cas.cz