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[[File:Alexandre Antonelli, professor i biologisk mångfald och systematik.jpg|thumb|Professor Alexandre Antonelli]]

[[File:Alexandre Antonelli, professor i biologisk mångfald och systematik.jpg|thumb|Professor Alexandre Antonelli]]

”’Alexandre Antonelli”’ (born 15 August 1978)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli (44 år) Västra Frölunda {{!}} Ratsit |url=https://www.ratsit.se/19780815-Alexandre_Marcos_Antonelli_Vastra_Frolunda/2zxwJeiwixrSOP_Km0kYMJUOeXKKnfzJG2EOuvPbUeA |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.ratsit.se |language=sv-se}}</ref> is Director of Science at the [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Professor Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/science/our-science/people/alexandre-antonelli |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.kew.org |language=en}}</ref> UK, Professor of Biodiversity and Systematic at the [[University of Gothenburg]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/about/find-staff/alexandreantonelli |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref> Sweden, and Visiting Professor at the [[University of Oxford]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Professor Alexandre Antonelli |url=https://www.biology.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-alexandre-antonelli |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.biology.ox.ac.uk |language=en}}</ref> He is a biodiversity scientist working to understand the evolution and distribution of the diversity of life on Earth and how best to protect and sustainably use it.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Antonelli Lab |url=https://antonelli-lab.net/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=antonelli-lab.net}}</ref> His first popular science book, ”The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity”, was published in July 2022.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Antonelli |first=A. |title=The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity. |publisher=Witness Books, Penguin |year=2022 |isbn=9781529109160}}</ref>

”’Alexandre Antonelli”’ (born 15 August 1978)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli (44 år) Västra Frölunda {{!}} Ratsit |url=https://www.ratsit.se/19780815-Alexandre_Marcos_Antonelli_Vastra_Frolunda/2zxwJeiwixrSOP_Km0kYMJUOeXKKnfzJG2EOuvPbUeA |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.ratsit.se |language=sv-se}}</ref> is Director of Science at the [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Professor Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/science/our-science/people/alexandre-antonelli |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.kew.org |language=en}}</ref> UK, Professor of Biodiversity and Systematic at the [[University of Gothenburg]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/about/find-staff/alexandreantonelli |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref> Sweden, and Visiting Professor at the [[University of Oxford]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Professor Alexandre Antonelli |url=https://www.biology.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-alexandre-antonelli |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.biology.ox.ac.uk |language=en}}</ref> He is a biodiversity scientist working to understand the evolution and distribution of life on Earth and how best to protect and sustainably use it.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Antonelli Lab |url=https://antonelli-lab.net/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=antonelli-lab.net}}</ref> His first popular science book, ”The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity”, was published in July 2022.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Antonelli |first=A. |title=The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity. |publisher=Witness Books, Penguin |year=2022 |isbn=9781529109160}}</ref>

== Biography ==

== Biography ==

Antonelli was born and raised in [[Campinas|Campinas, Brazil]], and completed his undergraduate studies in biology in [[State University of Campinas|Universidade Estadual de Campinas]], Brazil and the [[University of Geneva]], Switzerland.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli: At the forefront of science in royal gardens |url=https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/en/alexandre-antonelli-at-the-forefront-of-science-in-royal-gardens-2/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=revistapesquisa.fapesp.br |language=en-US}}</ref> From there, he went on to complete an MSc in Biology at the [[University of Gothenburg]], Sweden, which was awarded in 2003.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> He remained at the university to pursue a PhD entitled ”Spatiotemporal Evolution of Neotropical Organisms: New Insights into an Old Riddle”, awarded in 2009.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Antonelli |first=Alexandre |url=https://gupea.ub.gu.se/handle/2077/17695 |title=Spatiotemporal Evolution of Neotropical Organisms: New Insights into an Old Riddle |date=2008-11-07 |publisher=Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg |isbn=978-91-85529-21-6}}</ref> Since then, he has held a number of prestigious scientific positions, including postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Systematic Botany, [[University of Zurich]], Switzerland,<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at the [[University of Gothenburg]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/about/find-staff/alexandreantonelli |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Cisneros Visiting Scholar at [[Harvard University]], USA,<ref name=”harvard.edu”>{{Cite web |title=DRCLAS Announces 2017-2018 Visiting Scholars and Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professors |url=https://drclas.harvard.edu/news/drclas-announces-2017-2018-visiting-scholars-and-robert-f-kennedy-visiting-professors |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=drclas.harvard.edu |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Science Advisor at the Universeum Science Centre, Gothenburg, and Scientific Curator at [[Gothenburg Botanical Garden]].<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> In 2017, Antonelli founded the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-12-29 |title=New Centre for Biological Diversity {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/news/new-centre-for-biological-diversity |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref> and was the Director until 2019 when he moved to the [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew]], to take up his current position as Director of Science.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kew appoints Prof. Alexandre Antonelli as new Director of Science {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/press-and-media/kew-appoints-professor-antonelli-new-director-of-science |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.kew.org}}</ref> He was also the founder and chairman (2015-2020) of knowme.earth, a mobile platform for logging, identifying, and sharing information about all species on Earth.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” />

Antonelli was born and raised in [[Campinas|Campinas, Brazil]], and his undergraduate studies in biology in [[State University of Campinas|Universidade Estadual de Campinas]], Brazil and the [[University of Geneva]], Switzerland.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli: At the forefront of science in royal gardens |url=https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/en/alexandre-antonelli-at-the-forefront-of-science-in-royal-gardens-2/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=revistapesquisa.fapesp.br |language=en-US}}</ref> From there, he went on to complete an MSc in Biology at the [[University of Gothenburg]], Sweden, which was awarded in 2003.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> He remained at the university to pursue a PhD entitled ”Spatiotemporal Evolution of Neotropical Organisms: New Insights into an Old Riddle”, awarded in 2009.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Antonelli |first=Alexandre |url=https://gupea.ub.gu.se/handle/2077/17695 |title=Spatiotemporal Evolution of Neotropical Organisms: New Insights into an Old Riddle |date=2008-11-07 |publisher=Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg |isbn=978-91-85529-21-6}}</ref> Since then, he has held a number of prestigious scientific positions, including postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Systematic Botany, [[University of Zurich]], Switzerland,<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at the [[University of Gothenburg]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alexandre Antonelli {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/about/find-staff/alexandreantonelli |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Cisneros Visiting Scholar at [[Harvard University]], USA,<ref name=”harvard.edu”>{{Cite web |title=DRCLAS Announces 2017-2018 Visiting Scholars and Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professors |url=https://drclas.harvard.edu/news/drclas-announces-2017-2018-visiting-scholars-and-robert-f-kennedy-visiting-professors |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=drclas.harvard.edu |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> Science Advisor at the Universeum Science Centre, Gothenburg, and Scientific Curator at [[Gothenburg Botanical Garden]].<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> In 2017, Antonelli founded the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-12-29 |title=New Centre for Biological Diversity {{!}} University of Gothenburg |url=https://www.gu.se/en/news/new-centre-for-biological-diversity |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gu.se |language=en}}</ref> and was the Director until 2019 when he moved to the [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew]], to take up his current position as Director of Science.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kew appoints Prof. Alexandre Antonelli as new Director of Science {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/press-and-media/kew-appoints-professor-antonelli-new-director-of-science |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.kew.org}}</ref> He was also the founder and chairman (2015-2020) of knowme.earth, a mobile platform for logging, identifying, and sharing information about all species on Earth.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” />

Antonelli met his wife Anna while in Sweden and they have three children together.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” />

Antonelli met his wife Anna while in Sweden and they have three children together.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” />

== Research ==

== Research ==

Antonelli studies the distribution, evolution, threats and sustainable uses of species and develops methods to speed up scientific discovery and innovation.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net”>{{Cite web |title=People |url=https://antonelli-lab.net/people/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=antonelli-lab.net}}</ref> His work focuses on the tropics, where most species occur and the threats are most acute,<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> and he is also known for his work on mountain diversity.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Hoorn |first1=C. |last2=Wesselingh |first2=F. P. |last3=ter Steege |first3=H. |last4=Bermudez |first4=M. A. |last5=Mora |first5=A. |last6=Sevink |first6=J. |last7=Sanmartín |first7=I. |last8=Sanchez-Meseguer |first8=A. |last9=Anderson |first9=C. L. |last10=Figueiredo |first10=J. P. |last11=Jaramillo |first11=C. |last12=Riff |first12=D. |last13=Negri |first13=F. R. |last14=Hooghiemstra |first14=H. |last15=Lundberg |first15=J. |date=2010-11-12 |title=Amazonia Through Time: Andean Uplift, Climate Change, Landscape Evolution, and Biodiversity |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1194585 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=330 |issue=6006 |pages=927–931 |doi=10.1126/science.1194585 |pmid=21071659 |bibcode=2010Sci…330..927H |s2cid=206528591 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=10261/167010 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Kissling |first2=W. Daniel |last3=Flantua |first3=Suzette G. A. |last4=Bermúdez |first4=Mauricio A. |last5=Mulch |first5=Andreas |last6=Muellner-Riehl |first6=Alexandra N. |last7=Kreft |first7=Holger |last8=Linder |first8=H. Peter |last9=Badgley |first9=Catherine |last10=Fjeldså |first10=Jon |last11=Fritz |first11=Susanne A. |last12=Rahbek |first12=Carsten |last13=Herman |first13=Frédéric |last14=Hooghiemstra |first14=Henry |last15=Hoorn |first15=Carina |year=2018 |title=Geological and climatic influences on mountain biodiversity |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-018-0236-z |journal=Nature Geoscience |language=en |volume=11 |issue=10 |pages=718–725 |doi=10.1038/s41561-018-0236-z |bibcode=2018NatGe..11..718A |s2cid=86856819 |issn=1752-0908}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Mountains, Climate and Biodiversity {{!}} Wiley |url=https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Mountains%2C+Climate+and+Biodiversity-p-9781119159872 |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=Wiley.com |language=en-gb}}</ref> Antonelli has also written widely on the biodiversity of the Neotropics.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Zizka |first2=Alexander |last3=Carvalho |first3=Fernanda Antunes |last4=Scharn |first4=Ruud |last5=Bacon |first5=Christine D. |last6=Silvestro |first6=Daniele |last7=Condamine |first7=Fabien L. |date=2018-06-05 |title=Amazonia is the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |language=en |volume=115 |issue=23 |pages=6034–6039 |doi=10.1073/pnas.1713819115 |issn=0027-8424 |pmc=6003360 |pmid=29760058 |bibcode=2018PNAS..115.6034A |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Antonelli |first=Alexandre |title=The rise and fall of Neotropical diversity |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society|year=2022 |volume=199 |pages=8–24 |doi=10.1093/botlinnean/boab061 |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Sanmartín |first2=Isabel |year=2011 |title=Why are there so many plant species in the Neotropics? |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tax.602010 |journal=Taxon |language=en |volume=60 |issue=2 |pages=403–414 |doi=10.1002/tax.602010|hdl=10261/167023 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Ariza |first2=María |last3=Albert |first3=James |last4=Andermann |first4=Tobias |last5=Azevedo |first5=Josué |last6=Bacon |first6=Christine |last7=Faurby |first7=Søren |last8=Guedes |first8=Thais |last9=Hoorn |first9=Carina |last10=Lohmann |first10=Lúcia G. |last11=Matos-Maraví |first11=Pável |last12=Ritter |first12=Camila D. |last13=Sanmartín |first13=Isabel |last14=Silvestro |first14=Daniele |last15=Tejedor |first15=Marcelo |date=2018-10-04 |title=Conceptual and empirical advances in Neotropical biodiversity research |journal=PeerJ |language=en |volume=6 |article-number=e5644 |doi=10.7717/peerj.5644 |pmid=30310740 |pmc=6174874 |s2cid=52962525 |issn=2167-8359 |doi-access=free }}</ref> In December 2022, he co-authored two sister reviews in ”[[Science (journal)|Science]]” on the biodiversity of Madagascar.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Smith |first2=Rhian J. |last3=Perrigo |first3=Allison L. |last4=Crottini |first4=Angelica |last5=Hackel |first5=Jan |last6=Testo |first6=Weston |last7=Farooq |first7=Harith |last8=Torres Jiménez |first8=Maria F. |last9=Andela |first9=Niels |last10=Andermann |first10=Tobias |last11=Andriamanohera |first11=Andotiana M. |last12=Andriambololonera |first12=Sylvie |last13=Bachman |first13=Steven P. |last14=Bacon |first14=Christine D. |last15=Baker |first15=William J. |date=2022-12-02 |title=Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Evolution, distribution, and use |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf0869 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=378 |issue=6623 |pages=eabf0869 |doi=10.1126/science.abf0869 |pmid=36454829 |s2cid=254150822 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=20.500.11820/85e8a9e4-0125-4115-83e0-d71ad39eba93 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Ralimanana |first1=Hélène |last2=Perrigo |first2=Allison L. |last3=Smith |first3=Rhian J. |last4=Borrell |first4=James S. |last5=Faurby |first5=Søren |last6=Rajaonah |first6=Mamy Tiana |last7=Randriamboavonjy |first7=Tianjanahary |last8=Vorontsova |first8=Maria S. |last9=Cooke |first9=Robert S. C. |last10=Phelps |first10=Leanne N. |last11=Sayol |first11=Ferran |last12=Andela |first12=Niels |last13=Andermann |first13=Tobias |last14=Andriamanohera |first14=Andotiana M. |last15=Andriambololonera |first15=Sylvie |date=2022-12-02 |title=Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Threats and opportunities |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf1466 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=378 |issue=6623 |pages=eadf1466 |doi=10.1126/science.adf1466 |pmid=36454830 |s2cid=254150735 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=20.500.11820/7803575f-aa4c-406f-b47c-3ba1f3f020cd |hdl-access=free }}</ref> He has recently been exploring the application of machine learning techniques for biodiversity research and conservation<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Silvestro |first1=D. |last2=Goria |first2=S. |last3=Sterner |first3=T. |author-link3=Thomas Sterner |last4=Antonelli |first4=A. |date=22 March 2022 |title=Improving biodiversity protection through artificial intelligence |journal=[[Nature Sustainability]] |volume=5 |issue=5 |pages=415–424|doi=10.1038/s41893-022-00851-6 |pmid=35614933 |pmc=7612764 |bibcode=2022NatSu…5..415S }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Dhanjal-Adams |first2=Kiran L. |last3=Silvestro |first3=Daniele |title=Integrating machine learning, remote sensing and citizen science to create an early warning system for biodiversity |journal=Plants, People, Planet |year=2023 |language=en |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=307–316 |doi=10.1002/ppp3.10337 |s2cid=253348223 |issn=2572-2611|doi-access=free }}</ref> In 2020 and 2023, Antonelli led the State of the World’s Plants and Fungi report,<ref>{{Cite web |title=State of the World’s Plants and Fungi {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/science/state-of-the-worlds-plants-and-fungi |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.kew.org |language=en}}</ref> a major international collaboration with an associated symposium.<ref>{{Cite web |title=State of the World’s Plants and Fungi Virtual Symposium |url=https://cms.botany.org/news/display/2020/9/24/state-of-the-worlds-plants-and-fungi-virtual-symposium/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=cms.botany.org |language=en}}</ref>

Antonelli studies the distribution, evolution, threats and sustainable uses of species and develops methods to speed up scientific discovery and innovation.<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net”>{{Cite web |title=People |url=https://antonelli-lab.net/people/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=antonelli-lab.net}}</ref> His work focuses on the tropics, where most species occur and the threats are most acute<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> is also known for his work on mountain diversity.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Hoorn |first1=C. |last2=Wesselingh |first2=F. P. |last3=ter Steege |first3=H. |last4=Bermudez |first4=M. A. |last5=Mora |first5=A. |last6=Sevink |first6=J. |last7=Sanmartín |first7=I. |last8=Sanchez-Meseguer |first8=A. |last9=Anderson |first9=C. L. |last10=Figueiredo |first10=J. P. |last11=Jaramillo |first11=C. |last12=Riff |first12=D. |last13=Negri |first13=F. R. |last14=Hooghiemstra |first14=H. |last15=Lundberg |first15=J. |date=2010-11-12 |title=Amazonia Through Time: Andean Uplift, Climate Change, Landscape Evolution, and Biodiversity |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1194585 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=330 |issue=6006 |pages=927–931 |doi=10.1126/science.1194585 |pmid=21071659 |bibcode=2010Sci…330..927H |s2cid=206528591 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=10261/167010 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Kissling |first2=W. Daniel |last3=Flantua |first3=Suzette G. A. |last4=Bermúdez |first4=Mauricio A. |last5=Mulch |first5=Andreas |last6=Muellner-Riehl |first6=Alexandra N. |last7=Kreft |first7=Holger |last8=Linder |first8=H. Peter |last9=Badgley |first9=Catherine |last10=Fjeldså |first10=Jon |last11=Fritz |first11=Susanne A. |last12=Rahbek |first12=Carsten |last13=Herman |first13=Frédéric |last14=Hooghiemstra |first14=Henry |last15=Hoorn |first15=Carina |year=2018 |title=Geological and climatic influences on mountain biodiversity |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-018-0236-z |journal=Nature Geoscience |language=en |volume=11 |issue=10 |pages=718–725 |doi=10.1038/s41561-018-0236-z |bibcode=2018NatGe..11..718A |s2cid=86856819 |issn=1752-0908}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Mountains, Climate and Biodiversity {{!}} Wiley |url=https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Mountains%2C+Climate+and+Biodiversity-p-9781119159872 |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=Wiley.com |language=en-gb}}</ref> Antonelli has also written widely on the biodiversity of the Neotropics.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Zizka |first2=Alexander |last3=Carvalho |first3=Fernanda Antunes |last4=Scharn |first4=Ruud |last5=Bacon |first5=Christine D. |last6=Silvestro |first6=Daniele |last7=Condamine |first7=Fabien L. |date=2018-06-05 |title=Amazonia is the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |language=en |volume=115 |issue=23 |pages=6034–6039 |doi=10.1073/pnas.1713819115 |issn=0027-8424 |pmc=6003360 |pmid=29760058 |bibcode=2018PNAS..115.6034A |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Antonelli |first=Alexandre |title=The rise and fall of Neotropical diversity |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society|year=2022 |volume=199 |pages=8–24 |doi=10.1093/botlinnean/boab061 |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Sanmartín |first2=Isabel |year=2011 |title=Why are there so many plant species in the Neotropics? |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tax.602010 |journal=Taxon |language=en |volume=60 |issue=2 |pages=403–414 |doi=10.1002/tax.602010|hdl=10261/167023 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Ariza |first2=María |last3=Albert |first3=James |last4=Andermann |first4=Tobias |last5=Azevedo |first5=Josué |last6=Bacon |first6=Christine |last7=Faurby |first7=Søren |last8=Guedes |first8=Thais |last9=Hoorn |first9=Carina |last10=Lohmann |first10=Lúcia G. |last11=Matos-Maraví |first11=Pável |last12=Ritter |first12=Camila D. |last13=Sanmartín |first13=Isabel |last14=Silvestro |first14=Daniele |last15=Tejedor |first15=Marcelo |date=2018-10-04 |title=Conceptual and empirical advances in Neotropical biodiversity research |journal=PeerJ |language=en |volume=6 |article-number=e5644 |doi=10.7717/peerj.5644 |pmid=30310740 |pmc=6174874 |s2cid=52962525 |issn=2167-8359 |doi-access=free }}</ref> In December 2022, he co- two sister reviews in ”[[Science (journal)|Science]]” on the biodiversity of Madagascar.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Smith |first2=Rhian J. |last3=Perrigo |first3=Allison L. |last4=Crottini |first4=Angelica |last5=Hackel |first5=Jan |last6=Testo |first6=Weston |last7=Farooq |first7=Harith |last8=Torres Jiménez |first8=Maria F. |last9=Andela |first9=Niels |last10=Andermann |first10=Tobias |last11=Andriamanohera |first11=Andotiana M. |last12=Andriambololonera |first12=Sylvie |last13=Bachman |first13=Steven P. |last14=Bacon |first14=Christine D. |last15=Baker |first15=William J. |date=2022-12-02 |title=Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Evolution, distribution, and use |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf0869 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=378 |issue=6623 |pages=eabf0869 |doi=10.1126/science.abf0869 |pmid=36454829 |s2cid=254150822 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=20.500.11820/85e8a9e4-0125-4115-83e0-d71ad39eba93 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Ralimanana |first1=Hélène |last2=Perrigo |first2=Allison L. |last3=Smith |first3=Rhian J. |last4=Borrell |first4=James S. |last5=Faurby |first5=Søren |last6=Rajaonah |first6=Mamy Tiana |last7=Randriamboavonjy |first7=Tianjanahary |last8=Vorontsova |first8=Maria S. |last9=Cooke |first9=Robert S. C. |last10=Phelps |first10=Leanne N. |last11=Sayol |first11=Ferran |last12=Andela |first12=Niels |last13=Andermann |first13=Tobias |last14=Andriamanohera |first14=Andotiana M. |last15=Andriambololonera |first15=Sylvie |date=2022-12-02 |title=Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Threats and opportunities |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf1466 |journal=Science |language=en |volume=378 |issue=6623 |pages=eadf1466 |doi=10.1126/science.adf1466 |pmid=36454830 |s2cid=254150735 |issn=0036-8075|hdl=20.500.11820/7803575f-aa4c-406f-b47c-3ba1f3f020cd |hdl-access=free }}</ref> been exploring the application of machine learning techniques for biodiversity research and conservation<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Silvestro |first1=D. |last2=Goria |first2=S. |last3=Sterner |first3=T. |author-link3=Thomas Sterner |last4=Antonelli |first4=A. |date=22 March 2022 |title=Improving biodiversity protection through artificial intelligence |journal=[[Nature Sustainability]] |volume=5 |issue=5 |pages=415–424|doi=10.1038/s41893-022-00851-6 |pmid=35614933 |pmc=7612764 |bibcode=2022NatSu…5..415S }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Antonelli |first1=Alexandre |last2=Dhanjal-Adams |first2=Kiran L. |last3=Silvestro |first3=Daniele |title=Integrating machine learning, remote sensing and citizen science to create an early warning system for biodiversity |journal=Plants, People, Planet |year=2023 |language=en |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=307–316 |doi=10.1002/ppp3.10337 |s2cid=253348223 |issn=2572-2611|doi-access=free }}</ref> In 2020 and 2023, Antonelli led the State of the World’s Plants and Fungi report,<ref>{{Cite web |title=State of the World’s Plants and Fungi {{!}} Kew |url=https://www.kew.org/science/state-of-the-worlds-plants-and-fungi |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.kew.org |language=en}}</ref> a major international collaboration with an associated symposium.<ref>{{Cite web |title=State of the World’s Plants and Fungi Virtual Symposium |url=https://cms.botany.org/news/display/2020/9/24/state-of-the-worlds-plants-and-fungi-virtual-symposium/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=cms.botany.org |language=en}}</ref>

He has been named on the [[Web of Science]] / [[Clarivate]] ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ list, which identifies pioneering researchers in the top 1% of their field, every year since 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Researcher Recognition |url=https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/researcher-recognition/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=Web of Science Group |language=en}}</ref>

He has been named on the [[Web of Science]] / [[Clarivate]] ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ list, which identifies pioneering researchers in the top 1% of their field, every year since 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Researcher Recognition |url=https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/researcher-recognition/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=Web of Science Group |language=en}}</ref>

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== Recognition ==

== Recognition ==

Antonelli won the [[Senckenberg Nature Research Society|Senckenberg]] Prize for Nature Research (2022),<ref>{{Cite web |last=jayjay |title=30 |url=https://museumgoerlitz.senckenberg.de/de/pressemeldungen/senckenberg-prize-2022-the-world-of-forests/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz |language=de-DE}}</ref> was awarded 1st Prize (with collaborators) in the [[Global Biodiversity Information Facility|GBIF]] Ebbe Nielsen Challenge (2020 and 2021),<ref name=”gbif.org”>{{Cite web |title=Ebbe Nielsen Challenge |url=https://www.gbif.org/article/1G82GL7jw08kS0g6k6MuSa/ebbe-nielsen-challenge |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.gbif.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=ShinyBIOMOD wins 2020 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge |url=https://www.gbif.org/news/AcT155L4KYZ5RxsfDnGGt/shinybiomod-wins-2020-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gbif.org |language=en}}</ref> and 2nd prize (2016),<ref name=”gbif.org” /> was Cisneros Visiting Scholar, [[David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies]], [[Harvard University]] (2018),<ref name=”harvard.edu” /> was named as one of Sweden’s 100 coolest researchers (2017), was a Future Research Leader, [[Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research]] (2016), elected member of the Young Academy of Sweden (2016-2019), was the Wallenberg Academy Fellow, [[Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation]] (2014), and is an elected member of the [[Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg]] (2016-).<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> In 2023, he was selected to sit on the [[Convention on Biological Diversity|Convention on Biological Diversity’s]] Informal Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation<ref>{{Cite web |title=Composition of the Informal Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation |url=https://www.cbd.int/kb/record/notification/3246?RecordType=notification |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.cbd.int}}</ref> and the International Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=HOME |url=https://www.iapbiocredits.org/ |access-date=2025-03-24 |website=www.iapbiocredits.org |language=en-US}}</ref> In 2024, he was appointed to the WWF International Board of Trustees.<ref>{{Cite web |title=WWF appoints two exceptional conservation leaders to its International Board |url=https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?13015466/WWF-appoints-two-exceptional-conservation-leaders-to-its-International-Board |access-date=2025-03-24 |website=wwf.panda.org |language=en}}</ref>

Antonelli won the [[Senckenberg Nature Research Society|Senckenberg]] Prize for Nature Research (2022),<ref>{{Cite web |last=jayjay |title=30 |url=https://museumgoerlitz.senckenberg.de/de/pressemeldungen/senckenberg-prize-2022-the-world-of-forests/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz |language=de-DE}}</ref> was awarded 1st Prize (with collaborators) in the [[Global Biodiversity Information Facility|GBIF]] Ebbe Nielsen Challenge (2020 and 2021),<ref name=”gbif.org”>{{Cite web |title=Ebbe Nielsen Challenge |url=https://www.gbif.org/article/1G82GL7jw08kS0g6k6MuSa/ebbe-nielsen-challenge |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=www.gbif.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=ShinyBIOMOD wins 2020 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge |url=https://www.gbif.org/news/AcT155L4KYZ5RxsfDnGGt/shinybiomod-wins-2020-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.gbif.org |language=en}}</ref> and 2nd prize (2016),<ref name=”gbif.org” /> was Cisneros Visiting Scholar, [[David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies]], [[Harvard University]] (2018),<ref name=”harvard.edu” /> was named as one of Sweden’s 100 coolest researchers (2017), was a Future Research Leader, [[Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research]] (2016), elected member of the Young Academy of Sweden (2016-2019), was the Wallenberg Academy Fellow, [[Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation]] (2014), and is an elected member of the [[Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg]] (2016-).<ref name=”antonelli-lab.net” /> In 2023, he was selected to sit on the [[Convention on Biological Diversity|Convention on Biological Diversity’s]] Informal Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation<ref>{{Cite web |title=Composition of the Informal Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation |url=https://www.cbd.int/kb/record/notification/3246?RecordType=notification |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.cbd.int}}</ref> and the International Advisory on .<ref>{{Cite web |title=HOME |url=https://www.iapbiocredits.org/ |access-date=2025-03-24 |website=www.iapbiocredits.org |language=en-US}}</ref> In 2024, he was appointed to the WWF International Board of Trustees.<ref>{{Cite web |title=WWF appoints two exceptional conservation leaders to its International Board |url=https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?13015466/WWF-appoints-two-exceptional-conservation-leaders-to-its-International-Board |access-date=2025-03-24 |website=wwf.panda.org |language=en}}</ref>

{{Botanist|Antonelli}}

{{Botanist|Antonelli}}

Brazilian scientist

Professor Alexandre Antonelli

Alexandre Antonelli (born 15 August 1978)[1] is Executive Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,[2] UK, Professor of Biodiversity and Systematic at the University of Gothenburg,[3] Sweden, and Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford.[4] He is a biodiversity scientist working to understand the diversity, evolution and distribution of life on Earth and how best to protect and sustainably use it.[5] His first popular science book, The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity, was published in July 2022.[6] It served as inspiration to the foundation of two non-profits under the umbrella of the Hidden Universe: Biodiversity, or HUB Initiative,[7] hosting the Atlantic Forest Research and Conservation Alliance.[8]

Biography

Antonelli was born and raised in Campinas, Brazil, and began his undergraduate studies in biology in Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil and the University of Geneva, Switzerland.[9][10] From there, he went on to complete an MSc in Biology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, which was awarded in 2003.[9] He remained at the university to pursue a PhD entitled Spatiotemporal Evolution of Neotropical Organisms: New Insights into an Old Riddle, awarded in 2009.[11] Since then, he has held a number of prestigious scientific positions, including postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Switzerland,[9] Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg,[12][9] Cisneros Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, USA,[13][9] Science Advisor at the Universeum Science Centre, Gothenburg, and Scientific Curator at Gothenburg Botanical Garden.[9] In 2017, Antonelli founded the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre[14] and was the Director until 2019 when he moved to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to take up his current position as Director of Science.[15] He was also the founder and chairman (2015-2020) of knowme.earth, a mobile platform for logging, identifying, and sharing information about all species on Earth.[9]

Antonelli met his wife Anna while in Sweden and they have three children together.[9]

Research

Antonelli studies the diversity, distribution, evolution, threats and sustainable uses of species and develops methods to speed up scientific discovery and innovation.[9] His work focuses on the tropics, where most species occur and the threats are most acute.[9] He is also known for his work illuminating the links between climate, geology, and biodiversity, with a particular focus on the origins, evolution and maintenance of mountain diversity.[16][17][18] Antonelli has also written widely on the biodiversity of the tropical belt in the American continent, a region encompassing most of Latin America and the Caribbean called the Neotropics.[19][20][21][22] In December 2022, he co-led two sister reviews in Science on the biodiversity of Madagascar.[23][24] As part of his mutlidisciplinary research, he has been exploring the application of machine learning techniques for biodiversity research and conservation.[25][26] In 2020 and 2023, Antonelli led the State of the World’s Plants and Fungi report,[27] a major international collaboration with an associated symposium.[28]

He has been named on the Web of Science / Clarivate ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ list, which identifies pioneering researchers in the top 1% of their field, every year since 2020.[29]

Plant species named

Antonelli’s taxonomic work has led to the scientific description of the following new plant species:

Ciliosemina Antonelli (Rubiaceae)[30]

Ciliosemina pedunculata (H.Karst.) Antonelli (Rubiaceae)[31]

Ciliosemina purdieana (Wedd.) Antonelli (Rubiaceae)[32]

Cordiera montana C. H. Perss., Delprete & Antonelli (Rubiaceae)[33]

Two species have also been named in his honour:

Recognition

Antonelli won the Senckenberg Prize for Nature Research (2022),[36] was awarded 1st Prize (with collaborators) in the GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge (2020 and 2021),[37][38] and 2nd prize (2016),[37] was Cisneros Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University (2018),[13] was named as one of Sweden’s 100 coolest researchers (2017), was a Future Research Leader, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (2016), elected member of the Young Academy of Sweden (2016-2019), was the Wallenberg Academy Fellow, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (2014), and is an elected member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg (2016-).[9] In 2023, he was selected to sit on the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Informal Advisory Group on Technical and Scientific Cooperation[39] and the International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits.[40] In 2024, he was appointed a member of Academia Europaea and elected to the WWF International Board of Trustees.[41]

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  17. ^ Antonelli, Alexandre; Kissling, W. Daniel; Flantua, Suzette G. A.; Bermúdez, Mauricio A.; Mulch, Andreas; Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N.; Kreft, Holger; Linder, H. Peter; Badgley, Catherine; Fjeldså, Jon; Fritz, Susanne A.; Rahbek, Carsten; Herman, Frédéric; Hooghiemstra, Henry; Hoorn, Carina (2018). “Geological and climatic influences on mountain biodiversity”. Nature Geoscience. 11 (10): 718–725. Bibcode:2018NatGe..11..718A. doi:10.1038/s41561-018-0236-z. ISSN 1752-0908. S2CID 86856819.
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  20. ^ Antonelli, Alexandre (2022). “The rise and fall of Neotropical diversity”. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 199: 8–24. doi:10.1093/botlinnean/boab061.
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  22. ^ Antonelli, Alexandre; Ariza, María; Albert, James; Andermann, Tobias; Azevedo, Josué; Bacon, Christine; Faurby, Søren; Guedes, Thais; Hoorn, Carina; Lohmann, Lúcia G.; Matos-Maraví, Pável; Ritter, Camila D.; Sanmartín, Isabel; Silvestro, Daniele; Tejedor, Marcelo (2018-10-04). “Conceptual and empirical advances in Neotropical biodiversity research”. PeerJ. 6 e5644. doi:10.7717/peerj.5644. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 6174874. PMID 30310740. S2CID 52962525.
  23. ^ Antonelli, Alexandre; Smith, Rhian J.; Perrigo, Allison L.; Crottini, Angelica; Hackel, Jan; Testo, Weston; Farooq, Harith; Torres Jiménez, Maria F.; Andela, Niels; Andermann, Tobias; Andriamanohera, Andotiana M.; Andriambololonera, Sylvie; Bachman, Steven P.; Bacon, Christine D.; Baker, William J. (2022-12-02). “Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Evolution, distribution, and use”. Science. 378 (6623): eabf0869. doi:10.1126/science.abf0869. hdl:20.500.11820/85e8a9e4-0125-4115-83e0-d71ad39eba93. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 36454829. S2CID 254150822.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link)
  24. ^ Ralimanana, Hélène; Perrigo, Allison L.; Smith, Rhian J.; Borrell, James S.; Faurby, Søren; Rajaonah, Mamy Tiana; Randriamboavonjy, Tianjanahary; Vorontsova, Maria S.; Cooke, Robert S. C.; Phelps, Leanne N.; Sayol, Ferran; Andela, Niels; Andermann, Tobias; Andriamanohera, Andotiana M.; Andriambololonera, Sylvie (2022-12-02). “Madagascar’s extraordinary biodiversity: Threats and opportunities”. Science. 378 (6623): eadf1466. doi:10.1126/science.adf1466. hdl:20.500.11820/7803575f-aa4c-406f-b47c-3ba1f3f020cd. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 36454830. S2CID 254150735.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link)
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  26. ^ Antonelli, Alexandre; Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L.; Silvestro, Daniele (2023). “Integrating machine learning, remote sensing and citizen science to create an early warning system for biodiversity”. Plants, People, Planet. 5 (3): 307–316. doi:10.1002/ppp3.10337. ISSN 2572-2611. S2CID 253348223.
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