BotanyMeghna Krishnadas
2016 The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany
Meghna Krishnadas is a PhD candidate studying Tropical Ecology in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University. Her research will be conducted in the Western Ghats of India where she will study the ecology of rainforests and how tropical tree communities undergo drastic changes in disturbed and fragmented forests. In long-lived rainforest trees, many diversity-generating processes are strongest at the seed and seedling life-stages. Through field experiments she will test whether loss of top-down regulation of seeds and seedlings by fungal and insect pathogens drives the well-known phenomenon of edge-effects-shifts in species recruitment closer to forest edges. Results from this study will inform restoration and management practices of disturbed tropical rainforests.
Funded by the Visiting Gardens Scholarship
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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