conservation scientist in tropical ecology
dynamics 🌾🌱🌳 & disturbance 🪚🪵
with a passion for plant-animal interactions 🐘🍈
currently: HMEI Postdoc @Princeton
alum: @Fulbright @Yale
she/her
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conservation scientist in tropical ecology
dynamics 🌾🌱🌳 & disturbance 🪚🪵
with a passion for plant-animal interactions 🐘🍈
currently: HMEI Postdoc @Princeton
alum: @Fulbright @Yale
she/her
https://meganksullivan.weebly.com/
environment.princeton.edu/news/elephan...
🌟Context matters!🌟
Models that inform nature-based climate solutions and biodiversity crediting schemes often assume that elephants have consistent, generalizable ecological roles. Our results challenge that assumption.
1. Forest elephants disperse fewer seeds than in past studies
2. Species + traits of dispersed seeds vary strongly among sites
3. Elephants often disperse plants with high carbon storage potential, but the magnitude of this effect varies by site.
But how consistent are their impacts across sites?
📸 : Liam Jasperse-Sjolander
Sacred natural sites play a powerful role in protecting species, check out the article to learn more.
@csmonitor.bsky.social @yalee360.bsky.social @yaleforestry.bsky.social
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environment.princeton.edu/people/megan...
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news.mongabay.com/2024/08/logg...
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
🪵 We found negative impacts of very-low intensity selective logging on seedling dynamics up to 4 years post-logging, and most of those impacts disappeared 14 years post-logging.
🐘 Elephant trails had both negative impacts on seedling survival and positive impacts on seedling recruitment.
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