Schneider, Harald

Harald SchneiderMy research is focused on all aspects of the diversification of land plants with focus on seed-free land plants such as ferns and liverworts. I am especially interested in macroevolutionary patterns and their link to underlying microevolutinary processes. In my current research I am focusing in particular on the following key questions:

- Diversification of land plants through time investigated by integrating new fossil evidence and DNA based divergence time estimates.

- Assembly of species diversity and morphological disparity with focus on the “coupling” of the two parameters in the tree of life and its consequences for taxonomic practice

- Evolution of polyploidy in ferns

- Early divergence of land plant and the consequences of terrestriazation of plants

- Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and its consequences for plant life today

- Accumulation of plant diversity in SE Asia and Eurasia since the late Eocene

- Evolution of insect-plant interactions with focus on the widely ignored evidence for fern-insect interactions

My research integrates (1) state-of-the-art phylogenetics, (2) exhaustive expertise in plant anatomy and morphology based on the traditional expertise of the 19th and 20th century, (2) cytology, (3) biogeography and phylogeography, (4) taxonomy, (5) fossil evidence, (6) population genetics, and other related research approaches.

Qualifications

Degrees

Habilitation / venia legendi, Georg August University Goettingen, Germany, 2002 - 2006

PhD, University of Zuerich, Switzerland, 1992 - 1996

Diploma Biology, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, 1986 - 1992

Employment history

Academic

Research Leader, Natural Hostory Museum, Life Sciences, United Kingdom, 2006 - ongoing

Lecturer, Albrecht-von-Haller Institute, Georg-August University, Goettingen, Systematic Botany, Germany, 2002 - 2006

Postdoctoral Research Assistent, Duke University, Biology, United States, 2001 - 2001

Postdoctoral Research Assisent, University of California at Berkeley, Integrative Biology, United States, 2000 - 2000

Postdoctoral Research Assisent, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Botany, United States, 1999 - 1999

Marie-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, Rijksherbarium, Netherlands, 1996 - 1998