Evolutionary biologist specialized in plant adaptation
Postdoctoral researcher
Studying plant genomes and how they adapt to rapidly changing or harsh environments is crucial to understand the evolution of diversity and the changes we observe around us in both human-made and natural landscapes. To study these questions, I have joined the Kreiner lab at the University of Chicago. You can find my CV here.
Mosaic of Somatic Mutations in Earth’s Largest Living Organism, Pando
In revision
Rozenn M. Pineau, Karen E. Mock, Jesse Morris, Vachel Kraklow, Andrea Brunelle, Aurore Pageot, William C. Ratcliff, Zachariah Gompert
Adaptive radiation during the evolution of complex multicellularity
Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society, 2024
Kayla S Stoy, Emma Bingham, Anthony Burnetti, Sayantan Datta, Rozenn Pineau, Autumn Peterson, William C Ratcliff
Emergence and maintenance of stable coexistence during a long-term multicellular evolution experiment
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2024
Rozenn M. Pineau, Eric Libby, David Demory, Dung T. Lac, Thomas Day, Pablo Bravo, Joshua Weitz, Peter J. Yunker, G. Ozan Bozdag, William C. Ratcliff
Experimental evolution of multicellularity via cuboidal cell packing in fission yeast
Evolution Letters, 2024
Rozenn M. Pineau, Penelope C. Kahn, Dung T. Lac, Mia Denning, Whitney Wong, William C. Ratcliff, G. Ozan Bozdag
Plant biomes demonstrate that landscape resilience today is the lowest it has been since end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions
Global Change Biology, 2020
Wang, Y., Shipley, B. R., Lauer, D. A., Pineau, R. M., McGuire