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Bertil Ståhl is a Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology, specializing in Systematic Biology at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is based at Campus Gotland in Visby and is actively engaged in research, publication, and botanical outreach.
His research focuses on plant systematics, taxonomy, and floristics, particularly of Neotropical regions such as Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. His work involves the description of new species, revision of genera, and contributions to comprehensive flora projects including Flora of Ecuador, Flora Neotropica, and Catálogo de las plantas vasculares de Bolivia.
Bertil Ståhl's scholarly output shows a strong trend in the systematics of legume families (Fabaceae), Symplocaceae, and Theophrastaceae, with significant contributions to understanding plant diversity, evolution, and biogeography in tropical ecosystems. His recent publications continue to advance classification systems and document biodiversity, reflecting sustained academic productivity.
- PhD
- Docent (Swedish higher academic qualification)
He has advised researchers such as Julia Ferm and Claes Persson, contributing to collaborative taxonomic studies. His work is widely referenced in scientific databases, Wikipedia, patents, and by academic communities on platforms like Mendeley.
Ståhl is involved in botanical garden outreach through publications for DBW:s Botaniska Trädgårds Vänner, where he contributes educational content on conifers and notable tree species. His collaborations span international institutions including the University of Gothenburg, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Missouri Botanical Garden.



