
About
Professor Rod Peakall is a leading academic in the Division of Ecology and Evolution at the Australian National University (ANU), specializing in evolutionary biology with a focus on orchid pollination systems and plant-pollinator interactions. His research integrates genetics, chemistry, and ecology to understand how orchids exploit pollinators through deceptive strategies. He holds a BSc(Hons) and PhD in relevant fields.
Research Interests: Prof. Peakall investigates floral volatile chemistry, genetic mechanisms underlying floral traits, and the evolutionary drivers of specialized pollination systems. He explores how orchids mimic insect pheromones and morphological cues to deceive pollinators, with applications to conservation and biodiversity.
Key Projects:
- Genomic analysis of orchid-fungal symbiosis
- Optimizing plant conservation via pollinator studies
- Phylogenetic studies of orchid diversity
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining molecular techniques with field observations to address ecological and evolutionary questions. Current research includes understanding the role of volatile compounds in pollinator attraction and the genetic basis of floral color variation.
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