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Meghna Krishnadas
Meghna Krishnadas
Living on the edge: Species recruitment and mechanisms of tree community change due to edge-effects in human-altered tropical forests
Fellowship Year:
2016
Degree:
PhD
Research Country:
India
Research Continent:
Asia
meghna.krishnadas@yale.edu
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Meghna Krishnadas: An Ecologist in a Tea Estate
August 1, 2016
For my PhD research, I chose to come and work in a tea estate. Situated in the high rainfall forested hills of the Western Ghats of south-west India, it’s a...