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Prof. Dr. Mark Mescher is a Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. His research focuses on ecological interactions between plants and insects, particularly exploring plant defense mechanisms, chemical ecology, and the impacts of environmental changes on biodiversity. He investigates how plants respond to herbivory, pathogen infection, and symbiotic relationships, with a strong emphasis on natural and agricultural ecosystems.
Key research interests include the role of plant volatiles in defense priming, insect behavior modification by pathogens, and the ecological consequences of invasive species. His work integrates field studies with controlled experiments to understand multitrophic interactions and their implications for pest management, conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
Recent studies highlight his contributions to understanding how plant-microbe interactions influence herbivore populations, the effects of climate change on pollinator behavior, and the application of ecological principles to mitigate agricultural pests. Mescher’s research also explores the broader implications of biodiversity loss and habitat management strategies in restoring ecosystem functions.
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