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Christian Parisod, PhD

Researcher, Evolutionary Botany - University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Research field: Biological Sciences - Plant Sciences
Polyploidy, landscape genetics, genome dynamics, transposable elements, speciation
see http://www2.unine.ch/evobot/page29932.html

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INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Arrigo, Felber, Parisod, Buerki, Alvarez, David & Guadagnuolo, in press, Origin and expansion of the allotetraploid Aegilops geniculata, a wild relative of wheat. New Phytologist

Lira-Medeiros, Parisod, Aires Cardoso & Cavalcanti Gomes Ferreira, 2010, Epigenetic variation in mangrove plants occurring in natural contrasting environment. PLoS ONE e10326.

Parisod & Joost, in press, Divergent selection in trailing versus leading edge populations of Biscutella laevigata. Annals of Botany, London

Antonelli, Verola, Parisod, Gustafsson, in press, Climate cooling promoted the expansion and radiation of a threatened group of South American orchids (Epidendroideae: Laeliinae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Holderegger, Thiel-Egenter & Parisod, in press, Marie Brockmann-Jerosch and her influence on Alpine phylogeography. Botanica Helvetica

Parisod, Holderegger & Brochmann, 2010, Evolutionary consequences of autopolyploidy. New Phytologist 186: 5-17.

Parisod, Alix, Mhiri, Just, Sarilar, Ainouche, Chalhoub and Grandbastien, 2010, Impact of transposable elements in organization and functioning of allopolyploid genomes. New Phytologist 186: 37-45.

Parisod, Salmon, Tenaillon, Zerjal, Grandbastien & Ainouche, 2009, Rapid structural and epigenetic reorganization near Transposable Elements in hybrid and allopolyploid genomes. New Phytologist 183: 1003-1015.

Ainouche, Fortune, Salmon, Parisod, Grandbastien, Fukunaga, Ricou & Misset, 2009, Hybridization, polyploidy and invasion: Lessons from Spartina (Poaceae). Biological Invasions, 11: 1159-1173.

Parisod & Bonvin, 2008, Fine-scale genetic structure and marginal processes in an expanding population of Biscutella laevigata L. (Brassicaceae). Heredity, 101: 536-542

Parisod, 2008, Postglacial recolonisation of plants in the western Alps of Switzerland. Botanica Helvetica, 118: 1-12.

Parisod & Christin, 2008, Genome-wide association to fine-scale ecological heterogeneity within a continuous population of Biscutella laevigata (Brassicaceae). New Phytologist, 178: 436-447.

Parisod & Besnard, 2007, Glacial in situ survival in the Western Alps and polytopic autopolyploidy in Biscutella laevigata L. (Brassicaceae). Molecular Ecology, 16: 2755-2767.

Parisod, Trippi & Galland, 2005, Genetic variability and founder effect in the Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, in populations introduced into Switzerland: from inbreeding to invasion. Annals of Botany, 95: 277-285.

OTHERS (BOOK CHAPTERS…)

Parisod, Besnard & Hainard, 2007, Le Simplon : voie de transit pour les plantes et carrefour de la biodiversité alpine. In: Simplon 1806-2006. Société d’histoire de la Suisse romande.

Parisod & Baudière, 2006, Flore du littoral sableux: Description et conservation de la plage rousillonaise en tant que théâtre écologique de l’évolution. Bulletin de la Société vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles, 90: 47-62

Parisod & Streiff, 2002, Contribution à l’étude de l’écologie des Bryophytes dans les champs cultivés du Chablais vaudois. Bulletin de la Société vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles, 88: 1-17.

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2009 - Present
Researcher at Evolutionary Botany - University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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