Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Gothenburg University
(+46) 31 786 2692
Claes Persson (at Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg)
Curator of Herbarium GB & lecturer
+46 31 786 2692
Systematics of the plant family Rubiaceae
Ellen Larsson, Director of fungi, ellen.larsson@bioenv.gu.se
systematics of Inocybaceae in the Nordic countries
Bengt Oxelman, professor in systematic Botany, bengt.oxelman@bioenv.gu.se, Systematics of Caryophyllaceae
HENRIK ARONSSON, Head of Department (Botanical building), Phone: +46 31 786 4802, E mail: henrik.aronsson@bioenv.gu.se
Permanent (P) | Non – Permanent (NP) | |
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a) TOTAL scientific staff | 7 | 0 |
b) Scientific staff linked to Collections | 2 | 0 |
c) Post-docs / PhD students | 0 | 8 |
d) Others (Associates, etc.) | 10 | 0 |
TOTAL (a+b+c+d) | 19 | 8 |
Permanent (P) | Non – Permanent (NP) | |
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e) Exhibitions | 0 | 0 |
f) Collection Managers / technicians | 1 | 1 |
g) Others | 6 | 0 |
TOTAL (e+f+g) | 7 | 1 |
- DNA extraction-lab.
- PCR-lab, amplification of DNA
- Preparation of samples for NGS (target capture etc.)
Albiorix computer cluster Bioanalyzer; TapeStation; 1 Inverted flat-bed scanner (Herbscan)
Phylogeny, systematics and species diversity of Inocybaceae in the Nordic countries
Diversity, host-specificity and ecological preferences in ectomycorrhizal fungi
Alpine mycology
We want to understand how biological diversity has evolved and how it will be affected by on-going climate change and habitat destruction. The scope of our studies range from specific organism groups in isolated regions in the Neotropics to global cross-taxonomic patterns.
We attempt to integrate data and methodologies from molecular phylogenetics, palaeobiology, biogeography, climatic modelling, bioinformatics and ecology. Our work has shed further light on the evolution of several taxa and biomes but a lot more remains to be done
The flowering plant group Sileneae (Caryophyllaceae) serve as model group for a taxonomic project which integrates taxonomic, phylogenetic, and molecular information. We combine several gene phylogenies in order to infer phylogenetic relationships and species delimitations at the taxic ("species") level. The phylogenies form the basis for the taxonomic decisions. By studying several, putatively unlinked genes in concert, we are able to detect reticulate phylogenetic patterns, for example ancient hybridizations at homoploid level or allopolyploidy. From the phylogenetic perspective, more general questions, such as the evolution of dioecy and gynodioecy, colonization of isolated island groups and the Arctic, as well as comparative studies of the evolution of reproductive characters and systems can be studied. Our long-term goal is a total taxonomic revision of all the ca. 750 species in Sileneae, and to continuously publish the results via the database. Initially, we choose groups where the above-mentioned general problems can be studied. Cases where reticulate phylogenies are suspected are given special attention.
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Typology | Primary types | Individual specimens/objects | % registered cards | % recorded cards in database | |
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2.1 | Botany | 2200 | 1400000 | 5 | |
2.2 | Mycology | 200 | 90000 | 90 |
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