Anne Marie Panetta
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Office: RAMY N236

My research focuses on the roles that gene flow and local adaptation play in facilitating and/or constraining population persistence in the face of global change.  I use a combination of climate manipulation, greenhouse common garden experiments, and genetically explicit in situ transplant experiments to investigate population-level responses of a native mountain wildflower, Rock Jasmine, to local changes in temperature, moisture, and snowpack dynamics.