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Unraveling the Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Complexity of Ericameria parryi in the Western United States

Project summary:

My proposal focuses on unraveling the taxonomic and phylogenetic complexity of Ericameria parryi, an ecologically significant shrub native to the western U.S. Through fieldwork, herbarium studies, and molecular analysis, I aim to explore its evolutionary relationships, refine taxonomic boundaries, and assess conservation needs while promoting rare plant preservation and community education.

First Name:

Samantha Ingram

Highest degree:

Bachelors of Science in Botany

Year obtained:

2023

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Current student

United States of America

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Ingram, S., & Rotter, M. (2023). Ecological Separation in an Ongoing Speciation Event. Curiosity: Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Innovation. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.36898/​001c.73186

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2000

California Botanic Garden | Claremont Graduate University

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