Author: Benjamin Blonder
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New paper: Navigation between initial and desired community states using shortcuts
We just published a study in Ecology Letters exploring how to intentionally shift a community from one state to another, more desired, state. You can read it at the journal or download a PDF. The study lays out a conceptual framework that involves making small nudges that allow jumping between basins of attraction. The work is…
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New paper: Linking microenvironment modification to species interactions and demography in an #alpine plant community
(guest post by lab PhD student + lead author Courtenay Ray) Plants modify microenvironments by altering nearby abiotic conditions, such as ground temperatures, soil moisture, and nutrient availability. Microenvironment modification may lead to changes in species interactions (e.g. competition and facilitation) if the environment becomes more or less stressful for neighboring plants; however, the consequences…
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#AGU22: presentation by lab student Mickey Boakye on fern evolution/ecophysiology
This week at the AGU meeting in Chicago, lab PhD candidate Mickey Boakye will be presenting the work he did with lab honors undergraduate student Jason To on fern evolution, Please give his poster a visit! Abstract ID: 1187778 Abstract Title: Linking Leaf Venation Network Architecture to the Hydraulic and Mechanical Function of Ferns Final Paper Number: B55G-1049…
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New paper: Bird extinctions threaten to cause disproportionate reductions of functional diversity and uniqueness
Jarome Ali just led a new paper on bird extinctions, using hypervolume methods to assess how functional diversity varies for almost all species of birds under different extinction risks. This was part of his masters’ work and is an important contribution. White-necked Rockfowl (Picathartes gymnocephalus): a morphologically distinctive species threatened with extinction. Credit: Joe Tobias…