Bio
I grew up in a small town outside of Ann Arbor in Michigan and came to love nature, plants in particular, as a Boy Scout. I got a B.S. in Botany and Plant Pathology from Michigan State University and went on to pursue a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado at Boulder. My graduate work was on the developmental dynamics and carbon allocation dynamics of Alpine Avens on Niwot Ridge.
Degree
PhD in Environmental, Population and Organismic Biology
University of Colorado
BS in Botany and Plant Pathology/LBS
Michigan State University
Published Works
- Meloche, G. C., Diggle, K. P., Stoddard, M. . Lack of variation in developmental preformation of Acomastylis rossii across a growing season gradient.. Arctic and Alpine Researchinstaar.colorado.edu/AAAR/index.php.
- Meloche, G. C., Vaughn, C. K. . Development of tendrils in Brunnichia ovata (Polygonaceae): gelatinous fibers as an agent of coiling.. [Manuscript submitted for publication]. American Journal of Botanywww.amjbot.org/.
- Meloche, G. C., Knox, P. J., Vaughn, C. K. (2007). A cortical band of gelatinous fibers causes the coiling of redvine tendrils: a model based upon cytochemical and immunocytochemical studies.. Planta, 225(2), 485-498. www.springer.com/life+sciences/plant+sciences/journal/425.
- Meloche, G. C., Diggle, K. P. (2003). The Pattern of carbon allocation supporting growth of preformed soot primodia in Acomastylis rosii (Rosacae). American Journal of Botany, 90(9), 1313-1320. www.amjbot.org/.
- Meloche, G. C., Diggle, K. P. (2001). Preformation, architectural complexity, and developmental flexibility in Acomastylis rossii (Rosaceae).. American Journal of Botany, 88(6), 980-991. www.amjbot.org/.
- Byrne, M. J., Hausbeck, K. M., Meloche, G. C., M., A. J. (1998). Infuence of dew period and temperature on foliar infection of greenhouse-grown tomato by Colletotrechum coccodes.. Plant Disease, 82(6), 639-641. apsjournals.apsnet.org/loi/pdis.
Research Interests
I am interested in developmental patterns in plants that allow them to survive in extreme climates. I want to understand how small changes in development can result in large morphological differences and how these changes shape the evolution of plant populations.
Office Hours
Monday - [14:00 to 15:00]
Tuesday - [9:00 to 11:00]
Thursday - [9:00 to 12:00]