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Department of Plant Sciences

 

Research Group

Environmental Plant Physiology

Biography

I am currently investigating the thermal and spectroscopic signatures of moss species from peatland ecosystems subjected to elevated temperatures. This research provides important ground-truthing experiments to support the remote sensing of the responses of peatland vegetation to global warming. I work as part of an interdisciplinary team spanning Plant Sciences, Architecture, and Astronomy, in collaboration with the project's industrial lead, Super Sharp Space Systems Ltd.

Previous Positions

2024 to 2024 – PhD internship student - Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew

2019 to 2020 – BBSRC Research experience student – Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford

Qualifications

2025 – DPhil – Department of Biology, University of Oxford

2020 – BA Natural Sciences (Part II Plant Science) - Queens’ College, University of Cambridge

Key Publications        

‘The effect of elevated CO2 on hyperspectral leaf reflectance in mature trees’ (2025), Trees: Structure and Function.

‘On mature reflection: Ozone damage can be detected in oak trees by hyperspectral reflectance’ (2025), Ecological Indicators.

‘Reflections of stress: Ozone damage in broadleaf saplings can be identified from hyperspectral leaf reflectance’ (2024), Environmental Pollution.

‘An evidence-based 3D reconstruction of Asteroxylon mackiei, the most complex plant preserved from the Rhynie chert’, (2021), eLife.
 

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Anna Jones

Contact Details

Department of Plant Sciences
Downing Site
Downing Street
Cambridge
CB2 3EA