Megan Ruffley
NSF Plant Genome Postdoctorl Fellow
Carnegie Institution for Science
Stanford, CA
NSF Plant Genome Postdoctorl Fellow
Carnegie Institution for Science
Stanford, CA
Common Garden Field Site
Department of Plant Biology
Carnegie Institution for Science
Stanford Campus 2021
I am a plant evolutionary ecologist and geneticist, interested in understanding the genetic basis of adaption to new and changing climates, and how adaption contributes to overall plant biodiversity and speciation. I use a combination of theoretical, experimental, and computational biology to answer fundamental questions in evolutionary biology surrounding the specifics of adaptation. Understanding the role different adaptive mechanisms play in plant resilience and diversification will provide insight into future plant resiliency to climate change.
Department of Plant Biology - 260 Panama St, Stanford CA 94305 - [meganrruffley@gmail.com] - @meganrruffley
So much of my research is collections-based meaning it relies on the data we can get from collecting plant species and populations, and this data could be phenotypic, genetic, ecological, geographical, etc. Plant specimens support countless research in ecology and evolution and are housed in natural history collections all throughout the world.
Common garden experiments are a fundamental tool in ecology and evolution to understand local adaptation in populations. Evidence of local adaption leads to identifying the genetic basis of adaptive traits in natural population. Of course, these inferences all rely on the conditions of your common garden experiment and the environment the plants experience, specifically if it is a stressful.