Research Grants
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Role of reproductive interference in community structure of a Himalayan herb.
Project summary:
Biotic interactions especially Negative interactions such as heterospecific pollen transfer via shared pollinators are thought to be one of the factor driving species richness and Community structure of many co-occurring congeners at local scale. This can over an evolutionary period lead to species with dissimilar floral traits to co-occur more frequently than by chance. Thus indirectly results in phylogenetically distant taxa co-occurring more frequently. The proposed study aims to investigate this hypothesis in a hemi-parasitic Himalayan herb which is reported to share same pollinator .
First Name:
Hemant Singh
Highest degree:
Masters in Science
Year obtained:
2021
Applicant Status:
Current student
India
Flowering plants
Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):
Scoring Rubric
Your name:
c1. Scientific Merit
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Scientific impact of the study in the proposed taxonomic group or the flora and funga of a geographic region – up to 10 points
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Contribution to the generation of novel systematic/taxonomic/floristic data – up to 5 points
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Quality and significance of questions being addressed – up to 10 points
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Adequacy of methods for testing the research question (data collection/analysis/use of different tools) – up to 10 points
This proposal scores:
/35
C2. Community Building
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Applicant’s potential for completing goals of the proposal within the time frame, and of professional success (based on CV, considering career stage) – up to 10 points
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Explicit inclusion of (a) the use and generation of collections, and (b) conferring with taxonomic/nomenclatural experts – up to 10 points
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Perceived need where more points are given for applicants from low- or middle-income countries – up to 5 points
This proposal scores:
/25
C3. Broader Impacts
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The proposal will yield durable benefits and be disseminated through publications (e.g., taxonomic revisions, checklists, new data provided for existing databases, websites) – up to 20 points
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The proposal involves taxonomic training, fieldwork, and herbarium visits – up to 10 points
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The proposal involves outreach, mentoring, and mobility exchange – up to 10 points
This proposal scores:
/40
Applicant Details
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Previous publications
Budget (USD):
1600
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal
Affiliation:
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