The role of drought-stress and insect attack on rainforest plant health (Old ID 26337)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
This project aims to examine the vulnerability of tropical plants to drought and insect attack in a large-scale field experiment. We will pioneer a new research approach that focuses on the causes and stages of decline in plant health prior to death, in order to identify the characteristics of plant species that make them more susceptible to drought and insect attack. Expected outcomes of this project include an improved capacity to predict the function and composition of future forests. This project will provide significant benefits to communities concerned with the direct and indirect effects of droughts in protected areas, forestry reserves and agriculture.
Date
01 Jan 2020 - 31 May 2025
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Drought-stressed plants;plant-insect interactions;Rainforest;inswect attack;bottom-up & top-down processes;Daintree
Funding Body
Australian Research Council (ARC)
Amount
395000
Project Team
Lori Lach