
معرفی
Dr. Anna Feller is a Lecturer at ETH Zürich in the Department of Ecological Plant Genetics. Her research focuses on evolutionary genetics, speciation mechanisms, and the genetic basis of adaptive traits in plants and animals. She investigates reproductive isolation processes, genomic architecture of adaptive radiation, and the role of ecological factors in driving speciation.
Her work spans plant species like Phlox and animal models such as cichlid fishes, addressing topics like postzygotic incompatibilities, prezygotic barriers, and sex chromosome evolution. Dr. Feller’s studies emphasize the interplay between genetic variation and ecological adaptation, contributing to our understanding of how new species arise under different selection pressures.
Recent publications highlight her exploration of asymmetrical reproductive isolation in Phlox, novel sex chromosomes in cichlids, and the genetic drivers of behavioral novelty in hybrid populations. Her research integrates field observations, experimental genetics, and genomic analyses to unravel complex evolutionary processes.




