Tax cuts for the rich lead to higher income inequality. But they do not have any significant effect on economic growth or unemployment. Evidence for 18 OECD countries over 1965-2015 in this new paper published in Socio-Economic Review:
And the mushrooms and flowers weren't bad either! I'm looking forward to seeing what we can find about how these fungi influence what the tree is doing in the soil across a water availability gradient.
I loved working with aspen! As a new study species for me, I was a bit nervous about how easy it would be to find mycorrhizal root tips but they were very cooperative.
Today, I met the newest member of the Executive Leadership Board of the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology: the proprietor of @DWadeCellars.
this week, we finished up co-planting oaks and Douglas-firs from various soil histories to see what we can unearth about community assembly and #neighboreffects in ectomycorrhizal systems! excited to see what fungi are on the roots in another 6 months 🌲🍄🌳
Planning for my first quarter of Zoom teaching this spring. Hoping for tips and/or thoughts on boosting camera-on involvement in discussion sections 📝 #AcademicTwitter#AcademicChatter
It's #WomensHistoryMonth! Meet Stephanie Yelenik, a rangeland scientist who works on habitat restoration and invasive species impacts across various ecosystems, with an eye on feedbacks between plant community dynamics and ecosystem function. #WomenInSTEM
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