Mortality events in pinyon-juniper ecosystems have become increasingly common, but what does it mean for the long-term viability of P-J? In a new paper in @GEB_macro we find that as much as 50% of populations in warm-dry locations may be declining (1/4). https://t.co/ZTisOa6wSF
Please share widely. I am recruiting for two funded phd positions and a 2yr postdoc. Full ads: https://t.co/CajSZA9Zcg
1) PhD position in climate adaptation science (SWCASC)
2) PhD position in memory effects in forest C cycle (NSF funded)
3) Postdoc position (2yr) in 14C/NSC
Postdocs! Have you published a paper since Jan 2023?! If so, apply to ESA's plant population ecology postdoc award by June 3! https://t.co/U2U50QpjvA @ESA_org@PlantPopEco_ESA
NRES Assistant Prof. @jrblasz's research was featured in a recent story in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the rise of harmful algal blooms in rivers across the US. Story here: https://t.co/3Z4nnsAUaf
Join us once again for Science in the Wild! This event, organized by NRES graduate students, highlights student research in environmental science and conservation biology in Nevada and beyond! This semesters event will be held at Lead Dog Brewing. List of talks below.
@jrblasz and I are recruiting a postdoc in quantitative ecology to model the population and community dynamics of benthic algal communities. Come join us in the beautiful eastern Sierra and Great Basin! Please share! More details here: https://t.co/b3N158Dnha
@ecofiz1 @R_C_OConnor I don't know how the speakers were chosen, but I don't think there was a formal submission process. But still lots of opportunities for discussion if you want to attend! The research talks will make up a pretty small overall portion of the workshop.
For folks in the Reno area interested in Pinyon-Juniper, the BLM is holding a workshop on PJ ecology and management in early May. I, along with other researchers, will be presenting. You can register here: https://t.co/QxnVKAYuNI
This is coming out of the recent old-growth forest report by the DOI and USDA, which found that PJ was the most widespread remaining old-growth forest type in the US
@dendromecon27 Looks kinda like the cherry plums that are planted all over town. The leaves tend to be green on the seedlings and get redder over time.
Only a few more days to apply to the Research Associate position in my lab at Colorado State University focused on forest #lidar based modeling to inform sustainable forest management!