Matthew Knope

Research interests

I am broadly interested in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology, with primary focus on native Hawaiian plants. In particular, I generally study questions related to the ecology of speciation and extinction. I am highly collaborative and use a variety of research techniques including phylogenomics, experimental and comparative methods, and large-scale quantitative analyses of the fossil record. I feel an incredible sense of gratitude to both live and work in Hawaiʻi.