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Mannfred Boehm is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Science. His work focuses on biodiversity conservation, impact assessment, and plant-pollinator interactions, with a particular emphasis on evolutionary biology and ecological dynamics. His research spans topics such as pollination systems, urban environmental adaptation, and historical extinction patterns.
Key research interests include macroevolutionary processes in plant-animal interactions, floral morphology adaptations, and the impacts of urbanization on plant species. He has explored systems such as Andean bellflowers and hummingbirds, as well as the ecological implications of nectar robbery and latitudinal gradients in species interactions.
Boehm's publications highlight trends in understanding coevolutionary dynamics, ecological adaptation, and conservation challenges. While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, his contributions address pressing issues like biodiversity loss and urban-driven evolutionary pressures.
His advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided information. No specific lab affiliations are mentioned, though his work aligns with ecological and evolutionary research groups at the University of Alberta.
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