BotanyChristina Pardo
2020 The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany
Invasion of Ginger, Zingiber spectabile, in Tropical Forest Near the Wilson Botanical Garden in Southern Costa Rica
Christine Joelle Pardo is a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy at the University of Miami. Her project is an interdisciplinary case-study on the species Zingiber spectabile, an ornamental herb from Malaysia that has spread into the understory of tropical rainforests in southern Costa Rica. For her dissertation, she is investigating what characteristics make a species invasive and how invasive plants can change the rainforest understory. She also will explore how local stakeholders value exotic plants and perceive the phenomenon of plant invasions. Her goal is to provide a more holistic understanding of plant invasions in tropical rainforests.
The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany
To promote the preservation of tropical forests by enlarging the body of botanists with field experience.
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