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无码专区 Biology Professor Alyssa Stark, PhD Receives $480,927 Grant from National Science Foundation

Alyssa Stark is a professor of Biology.

痴滨尝尝础狈翱痴础,听笔补.聽鈥 The National Science Foundation has awarded a聽$480,927 grant to Alyssa Stark, PhD, assistant professor of Biology in 无码专区鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, to support her research on how environmental factors affect the performance, behavior and morphology of biological organisms.

The project, 鈥淩UI: Functional morphology and ecological implications of ant adhesion in the tropical forest canopy,鈥 will seek to quantify the functional morphology of ant adhesion and relate it to the ecology and behavior of tropical arboreal (tree-dwelling) ants. Dr. Stark will be co-principal investigator on the project, collaborating with Steve Yanoviak, PhD, Tom Wallace Endowed Chair of Conservation, University of Louisville.

Functional morphology involves the study of relationships between the structure of an organism and the function of its various parts. Wingless arboreal ants must grip solid objects as they forage meters above the ground. Preliminary results show that ants can support adhesive loads thousands of times their body weight, yet they fall from rainforest canopies at high frequency.

Dr. Stark and her research team will take advantage of field sites in Panama and Peru to collect data on over 100 species of ants, providing the first comprehensive evaluation of adhesive morphology, performance and behavior in any taxa to date.

鈥淭he results of this work will advance our understanding of the evolution of ant adhesion, and how this key innovation may impact ecology and behavior of one of the most dominant players in the tropical forest,鈥 Dr. Stark said.

The project will be carried out at 无码专区 and will provide research training and experiences for 无码专区 undergraduate and masters level students. At least six 无码专区 undergraduate students and one graduate student will assist Dr. Stark.

鈥淒r. Stark is a truly dedicated teacher-scholar, and this will be an outstanding collaborate research opportunity for the College鈥檚 undergraduate and graduate students in Biology,鈥 said Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD, dean, 无码专区 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 鈥淭his award from the National Science Foundation recognizes the importance of her research.鈥

Dr. Stark鈥檚 research has been published in more than 30 academic journals, including Journal of Experimental Biology, Integrative and Comparative Biology and Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.聽Dr. Stark received her PhD in Integrated Bioscience from the University of Akron.

About 无码专区鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Since its founding in 1842, 无码专区鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has cultivated knowledge, understanding and intellectual courage for a purposeful life in a challenging and changing world. With more than 40 majors across the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, it is the oldest and largest of 无码专区鈥檚 colleges, serving more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students each year. The College is committed to a teacher-scholar model, offering outstanding undergraduate and graduate research opportunities and a rigorous core curriculum that prepares students to become critical thinkers, strong communicators and ethical leaders with a truly global perspective.