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Institut für Systematische und Evolutionäre Botanik

Ingrid Olivares

Ingrid Olivares, PhD

  • Postdoctoral fellow

Research Interests

I aim to integrate ecology and evolution to understand the relative roles of the regional and local processes that determine the structure and dynamics of plant communities. I have investigated the ecology, biogeography, and population genomics of tropical plants, and reviewed some of the concepts and findings that have shaped our current interpretation of diversity patterns.

Curriculum

2023 – 2024 Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich, Switzerland
2021 – 2023 Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Switzerland
2018 – 2020 SNSF Postdoc Mobility Grantee, Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, University College London, UK
2014 – 2018 PhD in Ecology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
2011 – 2013 MSc in Ecology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2004 – 2009 BSc in Biology, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

Selected publications

2023. Olivares I, Tusso S, Sanín MJ, de La Harpe M, Loiseau O, Rolland J, Salamin N, Kessler M, Shimizu KK & Paris M. Hyper-cryptic radiation of a tropical montane plant lineage. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Link | PDF

2020. Olivares I & M. Kessler. Regional species richness determines local species turnover in ferns. Frontiers of Biogeography. Link | PDF

2018. Olivares I, DN Karger & M Kessler. Assessing Species Saturation: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges. Biological Reviews. Link | PDF

2017. Olivares I, JC Svenning, PM van Bodegom, R Valencia & H Balslev. Stability in a changing world – palm community dynamics in the hyperdiverse western Amazon over 17 years. Global Change Biology. Link | PDF

2015. Olivares I, JC Svenning, PM van Bodegom & H Balslev. Effects of Warming and Drought on the Vegetation and Plant Diversity in the Amazon Basin. The Botanical Review. Link | PDF