YSU Field Botany Students Contribute to Campus Biodiversity Research
Undergraduate students in Field Botany (Fall 2025) at Youngstown State University collaborated on a manuscript currently in preparation: “Public landscapes favor traits…TBD.” The study, led by Assistant Professor Santosh K. Rana, in collaboration with Professor Ian J Renne, surveyed 112 plant species across campus green spaces, revealing that introduced species dominate highly managed areas due to management-driven ecological filtering, not ecological invasion. This work positions campuses as hybrid ecosystems and highlights opportunities for trait-based landscape design to enhance biodiversity.

Decoding the genomic basis of adaptive capacity and vulnerability in the high-altitude Saussurea obvallata complex (In Press: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2025.12.004)
Highlights
- Genomic data reveals a speciation continuum in Saussurea obvallata complex.
- Structure-aware GEA shows climate/topography shape allele-frequency turnover.
- Genomic offset (RCP4.5, 2070) peaks in southern Himalayas and HDM edges.
- Central HHM flagged as low-offset refugia; margins prioritized for mitigation.
