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Rachel Ward investigates tropical forests’ reproductive efforts on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
This summer, second year PhD student Rachel Ward visited research partners at the tropical forest research station on Barro Colorado Island, where she spent her days collecting and processing material from litterfall traps on islands’ 50-hectare forest dynamics plot. The long-running litterfall dataset is central to her Masters project, which probes correlations between tree species’…
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Highlights from summer fieldwork in 2019
Lots of us were in the field this summer – seeking new field sites, collecting data in existing ones, and taking samples that will be the subject of additional work over the coming months. Several highlights to follow… In addition, before speaking at the International Association in Landscape Ecology World Congress in Milan, Lara visited…
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Sophia Bagshaw earns honors in CNR
Sophia Bagshaw, who is graduating with honors in Environmental Sciences from the College of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley this month gave a terrific presentation on her honors research, “Coast Redwoods and Climate Change: Age-based Differences in Hydraulic Traits.” She worked closely with postdoc Tom Powell and will present her results again at the Ecological…
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Nancy Freitas, master of the elevator pitch!
Kudos to Nancy Freitas, who works with Margaret Torn and others in Alaska to uncover the response of arctic lake sediments to warming. She is a finalist in UC Berkeley’s Grad Slam and is competing today to move on to the UC-wide competition! Richard Barnes, another ERGie, is also competing. Good luck to both of you!
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NGEE Tropics Postdoc Wanted
Want to work with a top-notch team of scientists to understand how diverse tropical forests will be affected by climate change? Are you a whiz with complex biogeochemical or ecological datasets? Interested in improving how ecology is represented in Earth system models? ¿Hablas Español? If you’ve got your PhD in hand or will have it soon,…