Research Fellow in Landscape Genetics

Iris Reinula

My study area is landscape genetics and genomics. I study how landscape changes have influenced the genetic diversity of grassland plants. My study system is mostly grasslands, which have had a drastic decrease in the area in the past hundred years due to overgrowing. The study species is Primula veris. 

One of the aims of my doctoral thesis was to study the effect of current and historical habitat area and connectivity on the neutral (not under natural selection) genetic diversity of plant populations. In addition, I tried to detect loci with adaptive relevance and the response of adaptive (under natural selection) genetic diversity to landscape change and study if and how much spatially isolated plant populations exchange diaspores and pollen that ensures the genetic diversity of populations. My supervisor was Tsipe Aavik. I will continue further research with similar topics. 

Iris Reinula in ETIS

Publications

  • Gibson, K., Suškevičs, M., Prūse, B., Barberis, M., Cousins, S. A., Fišer, Ž., ... Kivastik, M., ... Reinula, I., ... & Aavik, T. (2026). Engaging the public in plant science: Communication facilitators and barriers of scaling up a citizen science campaign. People and Nature. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70248
  • Sarmiento Cabello, S., Reinula, I., Schneider, F., Clayton-Brown, J., Aavik, T., Rico, Y. & Ashton, P. (2026). Landscape genetics in plants: challenges and insights from the XX International Botanical Congress. Landscape Ecology 41, 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-025-02235-5
  • Kivastik, M., Castro, S., Conti, E., Jacquemyn, H., Keller, B., Lengyel, A., ... Reinula, I., ... & Aavik, T. (2025). Heterostylous plants in an era of global change: a review on the consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation. AoB Plants, plaf016. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plaf016
  • Aavik, T., Reitalu, T., Kivastik, M., Reinula, I., Träger, S., Uuemaa, E., Barberis, M., Biere, A., Castro, S., Cousins, S. A. O., Csecserits, A., Dariotis, E., Fišer, Ž., Grzejszczak, G., Huu, C. N., Hool, K., Jacquemyn, H., Julien, M., Klisz, M., … Zobel, M. (2025). A pan-European citizen science study shows population size, climate and landuse are related to biased morph ratios in the heterostylous plant Primula veris. Journal of Ecology, 00, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14477
  • Reinula, I., Träger, S., Järvine, H. T., Kuningas, V. M., Kaldra, M., & Aavik, T. (2024). Beware of the impact of land use legacy on genetic connectivity: A case study of the long-lived perennial Primula verisBiological Conservation, 292, 110518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110518
  • Kaldra, M., Träger, S., Reinula, I., Keller, B., Conti, B. & Aavik, T. (2023). Skewed morph ratios lead to lower genetic diversity of the heterostylous Primula veris in fragmented grasslands. Plant Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.13531
  • Reinula, I., Träger, S., Hernández-Agramonte, I. M., Helm, A., Aavik, T. (2021). Landscape genetic analysis suggests stronger effects of past than current landscape structure on genetic patterns of Primula veris. Diversity and Distributions, 27, 1648−1662. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13357.
  • Aavik, T., Carmona, C.P., Träger, S., Kaldra, M., Reinula, I., Conti, E., Keller, B., Helm, A., Hiiesalu, I., Hool, K., Kaisel, M. et al. (2020). Landscape context and plant population size affect morph frequencies in heterostylous Primula veris‐results of a nationwide citizen‐science campaign. Journal of Ecology, 108(6): 2169-2183. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13488.
  • Aavik, T., Thetloff, M., Träger, S., Hernández-Agramonte, I. M., Reinula, I., & Pärtel, M. (2019). Delayed and immediate effects of habitat loss on the genetic diversity of the grassland plant Trifolium montanumBiodiversity and Conservation, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-019-01822-8.
Pollination Ecology Workgroup at the University of Tartu
J. Liivi 2, 50409 Tartu, Estonia

Tsipe Aavik / tsipe.aavik@ut.ee / +372 516 1187