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Botanical Entanglements: An Ecological Art Exhibit
Botanical Entanglements: An Ecological Art Exhibit UC Botanical Garden March 12-18| 10 am – 4 pm daily | Free with Admission Botanical Entanglements is a site-specific ecological art exhibition that explores embedded histories in plant form. With this work, artist and ecologist Dr. Juniper Harrower is interested in the ethnobotanical histories and localized ecologies of…
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Visualizing genetic predictors of forest mortality
Co-author Ian Breckheimer recently put together a beautiful visualization of our recent paper on cytotype-dependent mortality in quaking aspen – check it out!
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Advancing Inclusion and Anti-Racism in the College Classroom: A rubric and resource guide for instructors
A course redesign tool developed by the UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management in partnership with the UC Berkeley Center for Teaching and Learning Practices in our classrooms change the course of students’ academic trajectories, self-confidence, and ultimately, their perceptions of how they are respected or included in our broader society. Our…
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New paper: Remote sensing of cytotype and its consequences for canopy damage in quaking aspen
A new lab study mapping genetic diversity across landscapes, and demonstrating it influences forest damage (and likely mortality) – read it at Global Change Biology or download a PDF. Our spatial map of genetic features can be interactively explored (very fun!) using Google Earth Engine. Species distribution models typically assume that distributions depend on the…
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