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Niklaus Zemp is a Lecturer at ETH Zurich's Department of Environmental Systems Science and Genetic Diversity Centre. His research program integrates population genomics, conservation genetics, and molecular ecology to study biodiversity patterns across diverse organisms including plants, insects, and fungi.
Research encompasses:
- Population structure analysis of European cockchafers and their fungal pathogens
- Conservation genetics of rare ferns and mosses
- Sex chromosome evolution in dioecious plants
- Host-parasite coevolution in bumblebee systems
- Marine biodiversity genetics in tropical reef ecosystems
Publication analysis reveals strong emphasis on genomic methods applied to conservation challenges, with recent work focusing on:
- Development of novel genetic techniques for museum specimens
- Spatiotemporal patterns in insect population genomics
- Ecological drivers of genetic diversity in marine and terrestrial systems
- Evolutionary mechanisms in plant sexual systems
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