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JENNIFER CLAYTON-BROWN PhD is an active academic researcher affiliated with the Graduate School in 2023. Her work focuses on genetics, landscape genetics, and plant ecology, with a particular emphasis on rare plant species in specialized habitats.
- Specializes in genetic diversity and population differentiation in fragmented ecosystems
- Collaborates on studies in both Karst landscapes (Estonia) and urban environments (Brazil)
- Contributed to two peer-reviewed journal articles in 2023 and 2025
Her research explores the intersection of plant biology and spatial genetics, revealing how environmental factors shape population structures. This includes analysis of genetic connectivity in Estonian Karst landscapes and urban isolation patterns in Brazilian Tillandsia populations.
JENNIFER's publications show significant interest in the following areas:
- Plant conservation genetics
- Ecological fragmentation
- Population dynamics
- Urban biodiversity
- Endangered species adaptation
- Geospatial analysis
While no specific grants or advisor roles are mentioned in the provided texts, her research output indicates ongoing contributions to botanical and ecological sciences.



