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Research interests
My research focuses on understanding the evolutionary relationships at the root of the animal tree (i.e. Porifera, Ctenophora, Cnidaria, and Placozoa), including the evolution of the cell types and body plan of these taxa, in a molecular framework. These early-splitting lineages diverged over at least 650 million years ago, in the Cryogenian period, developing very different body plans, ecological strategies and morphologies. The relationships of the early metazoans and animal diversification patterns are a long debate topic in the scientific community. They are fundamental to reconstruct the evolution of key animal traits and their last common ancestor. I am interested also in understanding the processes of biomineralization in sponges to better understand the fossil record of this phylum.
Publications
Recent publications
25/06/2024Independent origins of spicules reconcile the evolutionary history of sponges
Assembling animals
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?
Current Biology
Resolving tricky nodes in the tree of life through amino acid recoding
iScience
Orange is the new white: taxonomic revision of Tritonia species (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) from the Weddell Sea and Bouvet Island
Polar Biology
Thesis
Comparative genomics of sponges (Porifera) gives insight into early animal evolution
Supervisors
Award date
19/03/2024