Pimonrat Tiansawat, Ph.D.
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I am an Assistant Professor in Biology at The department of Biology, Chiang Mai University (CMU). I received my BSc in Biology from CMU. I earned a master and doctoral degree in Plant Biology (Ecology) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA. 

My research interest includes seed ecology of forest tree species such as seed predation, seed persistence in the soil and seed germination. I also work with the Forest Restoration Research Unit of CMU to do research on restoring tropical forests and to promote forest restoration. 

At CMU, I teach plant ecology, basic ecology, and environmental science. I also offer a class training students to use R programing language for data analysis.



Current research projects


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Seed predation in degraded areas of Northern Thailand

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Distribution of forest tree species in South East Asia

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Seedling growth in degraded area with the presence of weeds

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