Undergraduate Research & Scholarships

Kenneth Trang Rose Hills

Ecological niche modeling of Loranthaceae aerial haustorial morphology across Australia

While most famously a holiday symbol of love and affection, mistletoe plants also play an indispensable role in the balance of global woodland ecosystems, providing birds with shelter and nutrition, while also replenishing soil nutrients and carbon via high leaf shedding rates. In fact, experiments have demonstrated that the removal of mistletoe populations can lead to a dramatic loss in species diversity. Therefore, though often criminalized for its parasitic nature, in reality mistletoe plants serve as an ecological Robin Hood effectively stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Excited by this unique lifestyle, my research focuses on exploring the underappreciated relationship between parasitic tissue structure and the types of environments each structural type can inhabit. To do this, Im employing statistical concepts like maximum entropy and non-metric multidimensional scaling to create ecological niche models. Ultimately, I hope to demonstrate that mistletoe with more recently evolved parasitic structures can tolerate more extreme and inhospitable climates across a wider habitat range.

Message To Sponsor

This funding was invaluable to my research. I would not have been able to engage in my project if not for the financial support offered by the Rose Hill Foundation. I've worked on this project for 2 years now, but I've made 90% of my total progress this summer because I could work full-time, something only possible through your funding. This project has helped me become a better and more confident researcher, and it has had huge ramifications to global ecosystems and conservation, so it's ultimately contributed to the good of the world. Thanks so much! This was an absolutely life-changing experience. I couldn't be more grateful and happy.
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Major: Microbial Biology
Mentor: Dr. Carol Wilson
Sponsor: SURF Rose Hills Experience
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