Dr Santiago C. González-Martínez is Research Direction at BIOGECO: Biodiversity, Genes, Communities, a Mixed Research Unit of INRAE and University of Bordeaux (France).
He is also the Coordinator of IUFRO Division 2 (Physiology & Genetics) and of EVOLTREE, and the European Research Group on EVOLution of TREEs as drivers of terrestrial biodiversity.
Santiago has broad interests in the field of ecological and population genetics and genomics. His current research is directed towards understanding:
1. Local adaptation in forest trees at both wide-range and local spatial scales, and in particular along environmental and geographical gradients.
2. The genetic processes associated with range expansions in Mercurialis annua, in particular the role of sexually-antagonistic selection.
3. The genetic basis of ecologically-relevant adaptive traits, using association genetics and related population approaches.
4. The genetic responses of complex forest systems to climate change, with a focus on biotic interactions between forest trees and associated organisms (e.g. ectomycorrhizal fungi and symbiotic bacteria).
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