Horticulture & Related FieldsMichael Kunz
2020 The Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture
Population Ecology of Astragalus michauxii, a Rare Southeastern US Endemic Species
Michael Kunz is a Ph.D. candidate in the Environment, Ecology, and Energy Program at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Conservation Ecologist at the North Carolina Botanical Garden. His research focuses on the ecological factors, such as pollination, herbivory, fire, and precipitation, that influence changes in populations of the rare sandhills milkvetch (Astragalus michauxii). Kunz’s work also examines how changing climate will affect the distribution of sandhills milkvetch populations in the future. This research will help build an understanding of how the changing environment affects rare species and guide future reintroduction and conservation efforts.
The Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture
To promote conservation of rare and endangered flora in the United States through the programs of the Center for Plant Conservation, Escondido, California.
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