Faculty Profile
Romina Dimarco
Research Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Biology and Biochemistry
Research Division: Ecology and Evolution
Office: Science Research 2, 258
Contact: rdimarco@central.uh.edu
Education: Ph.D., The University of Tennesse, USA; Licentiate in Biological Sciences, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina
I am an ecologist fascinated by the complex relationships between plants, fungi, and herbivores, as well as how invasive species spread.
I am particularly interested in how plant chemical traits shape the relationships between plants and other organisms.
I use a combination of field observations, experiments in greenhouses, and lab work to understand the processes that drive these complex ecological patterns between plants, herbivores and mutualistic fungi.
Research Interests:
Chemical Ecology
Plant defenses
Invasion Biology
Plant - herbivore interactions
Mutualistic plant - fungal interactions