Leana Zoller
Boulder, Colorado, United States of
America
Postdoctoral researcher in the field of
pollination ecology at University of
Colorado Boulder
Education
University of Bern
BSc, Ecology and Evolution / June, 2014
University of Bern
MSc, Animal Ecology and
conservation / June, 2016
Martin Luther University
Halle-Wittenberg
Research Expertise
biology
ecology
biodiversity
pollination ecology
plant-pollinator interactions
About
Leana Zoller is a highly educated and
experienced ecologist with a passion
for studying the natural world. She
received her Bachelor of Science in
Ecology and Evolution from the
University of Bern in 2014, where she
developed a strong foundation in the
principles of ecology and the
evolutionary processes that shape life
on our planet. Her interest in
conservation and animal ecology led
her to pursue a Master of Science
degree in Animal Ecology and
Conservation from the same university,
which she completed in 2016. Driven by
a desire to deepen her understanding
of ecological systems, Leana went on
to earn her PhD in Ecology from Martin
Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in
2023. During her doctoral studies, she
focused on the effects of climate
change on plant communities and the
implications for biodiversity. Her
research has been published in several
prestigious scientific journals and
has contributed to a better
understanding of the impacts of a
changing climate on our planet's
ecosystems. After completing her PhD,
Leana continued her academic career as
a postdoctoral researcher at the
University of Colorado Boulder. She
has also been involved in teaching and
mentoring undergraduate and graduate
students, sharing her passion for
ecology and inspiring the next
generation of scientists. Leana's
dedication to her field and her
extensive education and experience
make her a valuable asset to the
scientific community. She is committed
to using her knowledge and skills to
contribute to the conservation and
protection of our planet's
biodiversity.