Expert in Marine Biodiversity and Macroecology
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ETH ZurichCamille Albouy is a Lead Scientist at ETH Zurich's Ecosystems and Landscape Evolution group, specializing in marine biodiversity research. Working at the intersection of biogeography, macroecology, and evolution, Albouy studies the origins and distribution patterns of marine biodiversity, with particular attention to future changes under climate change and human pressures. Their research integrates multiple aspects of biodiversity, examining species identity, phylogenetic relationships, and functional diversity while considering the complex trophic interactions within marine ecosystems. As part of ETH Zurich's research team, they contribute to understanding how marine assemblages change across space and time, developing crucial insights for marine conservation and ecosystem management. Their expertise spans marine mammals, fish ecology, and the application of environmental DNA techniques in marine environments, making significant contributions to our understanding of marine ecosystem dynamics.