Summer Environmental StudyTyler Coverdale
2017 The Caroline Thorn Kissel Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
Tyler Coverdale is a PhD candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. His project is titled “Plant Defenses in African Savannas: Does Herbivory Drive Epigenetic Variation?” He studies African savanna plant defenses at Mpala Research Center and Wildlife Foundation in Laikipia, Kenya, witha focus on how interactions between plants shape plant defense strategies. He will use a combination of field experiments and genetic analysis to investigate how the proximity of well defended neighbors, which shelter palatable plants from large savanna herbivores (e.g., elephants, zebra, impala), impacts the defensive strategy and epigenetic signature of a common savanna shrub.
The Caroline Thorn Kissel Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
To promote environmental studies by students who are residents of New Jersey or nonresidents studying in New Jersey or its adjacent waters.
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