Silvia Ulrichمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Botany
- Pollen Morphology
- Palynology
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Silvia Ulrich is a Researcher at the Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research within the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. Her work focuses on palynology, plant systematics, and the application of microscopy techniques to study pollen morphology and fossil records. She has contributed significantly to understanding angiosperm evolution, plant-pollinator interactions, and paleoecological reconstructions through her research on fossil pollen and contemporary plant species. Her research interests include but are not limited to: the morphological and ultrastructural analysis of pollen grains using SEM and LM, the differentiation of plant taxa via pollen characteristics, and the exploration of paleovegetation patterns through fossil records. She has collaborated extensively on projects involving Miocene and Eocene flora, contributing to studies on the biogeography of relict plant genera and the evolution of pollination systems. Ulrich’s publications highlight her expertise in interdisciplinary approaches, combining palynological data with entomological and geological evidence to reconstruct ancient ecosystems. Her work on pollen-feeding tadpoles and carpenter bees underscores her interest in integrating microfossil evidence with broader ecological questions. She is also involved in database initiatives such as PalDat, advancing standardized pollen terminology and identification tools. While no specific scientific awards are listed, her prolific output (over 65 publications) and active participation in international conferences (e.g., EGU25, 2024) reflect her impactful contributions to botany and palynology. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in biodiversity conservation and climate resilience.









