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Paul V.A. Fine is a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, leading the Fine Lab focused on Amazonian rainforest tree diversity. His research explores edaphic specialization, biotic interactions, and environmental heterogeneity influencing plant evolution and community assembly. Key projects include studying Protium species' divergence across soil types and the role of herbivores in tropical plant diversification.
Research emphasizes fieldwork and molecular methods, including reciprocal transplant experiments and phylogenetic analysis. Recent work examines white-sand forest endemism, functional trait evolution, and the impact of pre-Columbian land use on Amazonian flora. The lab actively promotes anti-racist practices and supports underrepresented scholars through initiatives like the Gabriel Trujillo Memorial Scholarship.
Publications span topics from secondary metabolite ecology to floodplain biodiversity, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. The Fine Lab's commitment to ethical fieldwork and community partnerships underscores its research philosophy.
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