I have a broad interest in ecological interactions mediated through olfactory signals, within and among species. I aim to understand how volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds released, perceived, and processed by living organisms ultimately influence their behaviors and lead to multi-level adaptations. Particularly, I wish to bring to the fore the mechanisms, the strategies, the compromises, and the costs required when organisms share a same indispensable but limited resource.
Using a wide array of analytical equipment, our work focuses on how plants, insects, and vertebrates use chemical communication to interact with different members of their communities, in both natural and agricultural ecosystems.
Frequently, our scientific projects lead to collaborations and applications in the field of odor measurement and assessment
Bachelor degree (biology, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, sport and sciences)
Master degree (biology)
Adjunct Professor/Professeur titulaire
gregory.roeder@unine.ch
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