Ana M Crespo
Profesor
Department of Plant Biology II
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
"She has been mainly devoted to the evolutionary, systematic and ecological research (Biodetection) of lichens (lichenized ascomycetes, mycology). She has worked on the relationship between phenotypic and genomic characters, highlighting the high morphological homoplasia of fungi and revealing the habitual existence of a large number of cryptic species in lichens; It has also contributed to the configuration of the current evolutionary system of fungi, especially with its contribution to the definition of the modern concept of gender. He has also worked on the molecular identification of species (animals, plants and fungi) and collaborates in the design of DNA-Barcoding. She has directed 10 Doctoral Theses and numerous supervised research works (dissertations and similar). She has published about 120 scientific articles 75 of them in prestigious international journals. She has collaborated in several scientific books and sporadically in a wide-spread press on scientific policy or current scientific topics. "
Research Interest
evolutionary, systematic and ecological research
Publications
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A Thell, A Crespo, PK Divakar, I Kärnefelt, SD Leavitt, HT Lumbsch, et al. (2012) A review of the lichen family Parmeliaceae–history, phylogeny and current taxonomy. Nordic Journal of Botany 30 (6), 641-664.