
معرفی
Dr. Alexander S. T. Papadopulos is a Reader in Molecular Ecology and Genomics at the School of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Bangor University. His research integrates genetics, genomics, and ecological experiments to investigate adaptation, speciation, and the conservation of island plants, with occasional work on animals like fish.
Research Interests include studying how organisms adapt to environmental pressures, the role of adaptation in reproductive isolation, and the predictability of evolutionary processes. His work frequently examines island biogeography, genomic responses to pollution, and ecological genetics. He also contributes to phylogenetic modeling and environmental DNA applications.
Recent Trends in Publications highlight his focus on genomic speciation mechanisms (e.g., Phoenix atlantica), phenotypic plasticity in Silene uniflora, and biogeographic modeling in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. His projects often address anthropogenic impacts on evolution and conservation strategies for biodiversity hotspots.
Teaching and Supervision include module leadership for BSX-3139: Molecular Ecology and Evolution and contributions to courses on climate change and life sciences. He actively seeks PhD students with funding to explore evolutionary biology topics like genetic adaptation and speciation genomics.
Labs and Collaborations include the Labadopulos Lab and the MEFGL group, with affiliations to ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and the Doctoral School at Bangor University.




