Robin CALISTI

I work on building a transfer function linking testate ameobae, a group of protists frequently found in sphagnum mosses, to greenhouse gas fluxes in peatlands. I pursued similar subjects during my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. One of the most important aspect of my current research is to  produce knowledge that can be applied to concrete peatland restoration efforts.

Education History

2022 – present

Ph.D. Biology, Université de Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

“Modelling greenhouse gas fluxes in the Jura peatlands based on testate amoebae communities.”

2020 – 2022

M.Sc. Biology, Université de Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

“Evaluating the effects of renaturation in the peatlands of the Jura mountains based on testate amoebae.”

2016 – 2020

B.Sc. Nature management, HEPIA, Geneva, Switzerland

Robin CALISTI
PhD student & teaching assistant


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