معرفی
Fabiane Mundim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Utah State University's College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on ecological interactions in fragmented habitats, particularly plant-herbivore dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and biological control mechanisms.
Research Interests
Dr. Mundim investigates how environmental stressors (e.g., water limitation, herbivory) shape plant resilience and community dynamics. Her work spans agricultural systems, Cerrado ecosystems, and pollinator conservation, emphasizing the integration of ecological and biochemical perspectives.
Scientific Awards
- Biotropica Award for Excellence in Tropical Biology and Conservation (2007)
Publications Overview
Her recent publications (2025–2024) demonstrate expertise in biodiversity-herbivore relationships, pest dynamics in fragmented landscapes, and multi-species interactions. Earlier work explores climate change impacts, mycorrhizal-herbivore linkages, and plant metabolic trade-offs under stress.
Teaching & Outreach
While not detailed in this dataset, her role as an assistant professor likely includes teaching responsibilities and contributions to academic programs in the College of Arts & Sciences.



