Asst. Prof. Dr. Pimonrat Tiansawat (Aj. Som-O)

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Asst. Prof. Dr. Pimonrat Tiansawat (Aj. Som-O)
Research Advisor

Pimonrat joined CMU Biology Department in 2013. She teaches plant ecology, experimental design and data analysis and has develop a new curriculum for MSc students "Forest Restoration Science and Research" under the FRAME program. Her research background includes seed ecology of forest tree species, including seed predation, persistence in the soil and  germination. Her research work with FORRU-CMU focusses on seed-based forest restoration, including direct seeding and aerial seeding. She also organizes FORRU-CMU's annual summer camp for Thailand university students.

Key Publications:

  1. Tiansawat, P.; Elliott, S.D.; Wangpakapattanawong, P. Climate niche modelling for mapping potential distributions of four framework tree species: Implications for planning forest restoration in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Forests 2022, 13, 993. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13070993
  2. Khamyong, N., Wangpakapattanawong, S. Chairuangsri, A. Inta & P. Tiansawat, 2018. Tree species composition and height-diameter allometry of three forest types in northern Thailand. CMU J. Nat. Sci. 17(4):289-306
  3. Tiansawat, P., N.G. Beckman & J.W. Dalling, 2017. Pre-dispersal seed predators and fungi differ in their effect on Luehea seemannii capsule development, seed germination, and dormancy across two Panamanian forests.  Biotropica 49(6):871 880
  4. Wangpakapattanawong P., P. Tiansawat & A. Sharp, 2016. Forest restoration at the landscape level in Thailand. Pp 149-166, in Appanah S., (ed). Forest Landscape Restoration in Asia-Pacific Forests. FAO/RECOCTC, Bangkok. Thailand.

Email: pimonrat.t@cmu.ac.th