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Gregory J. Anderson is a Professor at the University of Connecticut, specializing in plant systematics, biosystematics, and evolution. His research focuses on vascular plants, particularly Solanaceae, and encompasses pollination biology, tropical botany, and conservation strategies for endangered species. He has authored numerous publications on island floras, reproductive biology, and genetic diversity of rare plants. His work integrates molecular genetics, field studies, and conservation efforts to understand plant evolution and protect biodiversity in regions like the Juan Fernández and Canary Islands.
Key areas of research include the reproductive biology of island endemics, genetic diversity in endangered Solanum species, and the ecological role of plants in cultural systems. Anderson’s studies often highlight the interplay between plant biology and conservation, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in preserving threatened species.
His recent work explores the genetic basis of sex determination in dioecious plants, floral morphology in Solanum, and the application of high-throughput genotyping for conservation. Despite the absence of listed awards, his contributions to plant systematics and island biology are widely recognized in academic circles.
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