Coastal Wetlands StudiesSerina Wittyngham
2018 The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
Serina Wittyngham is a PhD candidate in biological sciences at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary. Her research goal is to understand how the chemistry of salt marsh plants can combat herbivory and, in turn, protect shorelines. Herbivory of smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterni ora) can create patches of denuded marsh. In some patches, plants are re-growing but are not consumed. is study will examine if changes in plant chemistry are responsible for protecting new plants from further consumption, thus increasing the resiliency of the salt marsh.
The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
To promote, expand, and enrich the body of research concerning the coast by actively supporting graduate students in the field of coastal wetlands science.
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