L. (Luiz) Jardim de Queiroz

Research interests
Biogeography of ‘inverted islands’: The evolutionary history of the fish community in the postglacial perialpine lakes
This is a project funded by the Postdoc.Mobility program of the
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), and hosted by the
University of Groningen and Naturalis. Collaborators from Swiss
institutions, Eawag, University of Bern, and the Natural History
Museum of Bern, are also closely involved.
In this project, I have two main goals:
First, I aim at investigating the role of colonization, extinction and speciation in the rapid build-up of fish diversity in postglacial perialpine lakes of the European Alps, a system that may function as archipelagos of inverted islands.
Moreover, I want to address the shape of the fish species–area relationship (SAR) in the perialpine lakes and how similar it is with other systems (e.g. oceanic islands). Since the past centuries, this lacustrine system has been under strong influence of human activities, leading to population extirpations, species extinctions, translocations and introductions), I am also accessing whether these human-induced phenomena have changed significantly the shaple of SAR.