Desert StudiesCristina Francois
2015 The Garden Club of America Award in Desert Studies
Cristina Francois is working on her PhD. in Entomology and Insect Sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her research consists of determining the physiological mechanisms responsible for, as well as the ecological implications of, polymorphism, in the white-lined sphinx moth, (Hyles lineate). The white-lined sphinx moth is the most abundant and wide spread sphinx moth in North America. Their habitats cover a wide range of territory with variable climates and little is known about their several color and marking variations.
The Garden Club of America Award in Desert Studies
To promote the study of horticulture, conservation, botany, environmental science, and landscape design relating to the arid landscape.
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