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Olaf Werner is a Researcher at the University of Murcia's Department of Vegetal Biology, specializing in bryophyte systematics, molecular phylogenetics, and conservation biology. His work focuses on understanding genetic diversity in mosses, particularly cosmopolitan species like Funaria hygrometrica and Ceratodon purpureus. He has contributed to taxonomic revisions of genera such as Leucodon, Tortella, and Didymodon, integrating morphological and molecular data. His research also addresses conservation challenges for endangered species like Grimmia curviseta and Cistus heterophyllus subsp. carthaginensis, emphasizing ex situ conservation strategies. Additionally, he explores phytoremediation potential in plants like Chrysanthemum and microbial threats to cultural heritage sites, as seen in studies on Egyptian pyramids. Collaborations span international projects, including work with institutions in Egypt, the Dominican Republic, and across Europe.
Education: Holds a Dr. rer. nat. (PhD in Natural Sciences) in Botany, though specific details are not provided. Active in publishing textbooks on genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology for academic preparation.
Research interests include elevation-driven genetic patterns, endoreduplication stress responses, and landscape genetics. His lab, part of Rosa María Ros-Espín's team, supports studies on bryophyte diversity and molecular tools for biodiversity assessment.





