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In his own words in 2019:
Before coming to Australia, I had worked on Araceae for my PhD and on Sapindales and Nymphaeales during postdoctoral positions where I focussed on biogeography and molecular dating aspects.
Probably since I started studying biology, my interests have been all over the shop, wherever I looked. But the most fascinating stories I found are the diverse interactions of organisms, their life strategies and the bigger picture that hold everything together. What brought me to systematics was surely the utterly fascinating concept of evolution with all its complexity and implications. When I found out how we are able to build hypotheses of the evolutionary history of organisms just by comparing some of their DNA, I was hooked.
Lars Nauheimer, 2019
Source: Extracted from: Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 178 (March 2019)
Portrait Photo: Extracted from: https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/lars.nauheimer/
Data from 288 specimens