Coastal Wetlands StudiesShelby Rinehart
2014 The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
Shelby Rinehart, a candidate for a Joint Doctoral Program in Ecology, San Diego State University and University of California, Davis, proposes to conduct a series of experiments aimed at defining the interaction between the salt marsh lady beetle, scale insects and smooth cordgrass (Spartina foliosa). Field and laboratory experiments will be used to assess the ability of lady beetles to control prey populations through an aggressive response, while also evaluating the ability of lady beetles to perceive volatile emissions (airborne chemicals) released by herbivore- attacked smooth cordgrass plants. Insight into the community structure of Southern California salt marshes will provide better management options regarding their restoration and conservation.
- Funded by the Hillsborough Garden Club, (CA) Zone XIIThe 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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