After several years of work, we've compiled a collection of great articles highlighting the importance of beneficial fungi on plant-enemy interactions in a cross journal special feature!
@BritishEcolSoc
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Four of my amazing undergraduate students graduated! Congratulations to the four of you from three different colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, Ferguson, and College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology. @okstate@casresearchosu@okstateferguson@CEATResearch
for the picWe are hiring a PhD students for our NASA-funded HI-GRASS project, which combines microbiome and plant communities with animal telemetry and remote sensing to uncover the factors influencing grassland https://t.co/BS1LLiaYBb
Picture from @arcastilla.bsky.social
We are seeking a Ph.D. student for our recently NASA-funded HI-GRASS project, which uses imaging spectroscopy to uncover the factors influencing grassland aboveground and belowground biodiversity https://t.co/TDyFAezgRi
Dr. Remi Recchia, a faculty member in the Department of English, has contributed to contemporary literature by publishing his anthology, “Transmasculine Poetics: Filling the Gap in Literature & the Silences Around Us."
Read more about the piece: https://t.co/9SrRKXuEPh
🚨🚨Read our new pub in @Nature today led by the exceptional @CamilleDelavaux - we provide rare empirical evidence that mutualisms are key to the maintenance of high plant diversity in the tropics https://t.co/wRfHDEbtrS
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Can complex interactions between trees and their natural enemies shape latitudinal tree diversity patterns in forests? 🌳🌍 Our article in @Nature delves into this question by comprehensively testing the Janzen-Connell hypothesis using tree mortality data https://t.co/QqZcbwFxx2
Tallgrass prairie work 🚨 Characterizing plant diversity-biological invasion relationships with hyperspectral data. Great work led by @GholizadehRS@casresearchosu@NASA https://t.co/ZwG8BO4aTM
@psaima@sheffielduni @AR_Castilla @wile_phylote Congratulations!! We were very lucky to have you here for a year and half. I’ll miss having you in the lab next door!
📢 Our online seminar will soon be back! We have another exciting lineup of speakers from across Theoretical Ecology, to which all are welcome.
For further details and updates: https://t.co/ghTXPoLHBx
Free and open to all - get the dates in your calendars and see you there!
The Bachelot Lab is still looking for new graduate students to join the lab in Fall 2024. Come study tropical community ecology and global change biology with us!