Thrilled to share this preprint from my postdoc w/ @joannalkelley
Studying Zoarcoidei, we detected gradients in antifreeze protein (AFP) copy number across habitat temperature and pressure driven by homologs translocated out of an ancestral AFP array
https://t.co/mdZ0s1IEDa
NOAA led State of the Climate 2023 report published in BAMS is out. The cover is a pair of images I took of a glacier that dissappeared in 2023 after 40 years of our continuous monitoring, overall the cryosphere not faring well. @NOAAClimate@ametsoc
https://t.co/Ue9no98ZxX
Mountain glaciers in the western United States: 100 years of change.
This is an excerpt from a longer video on our lab's YouTube channel: https://t.co/3tWmYcJurN
Thanks to the Glacier RePhoto project for making these powerful images available.
We've finished the first fieldwork "episode" for our lab's YouTube channel--a day exploring a high mountain basin in southern Utah. Check it out!
https://t.co/4WnRkINv9u
This student-led work stems from the Climate Adaptation Intern Program--a new program at USU to support undergrads engaging with climate change. The program is supported by Secure Water Future (@USDA_SWF), @usuextension, and @USU_WATS. More info: https://t.co/bUrRFW7zPm
New video on our lab YouTube channel--really cool underwater footage by @joegiersch of the Meltwater Stonefly, Lednia tumana, and some of its alpine stream neighbors. https://t.co/zRYKeJ5xkq
Our work on caddisfly phylogenetics is out today in @RSocPublishing Proc B! I started this work as a wee PhD student, and I am really pleased to have it out. Thank you to all of my co-authors who were so patient and helpful.
Our work on caddisfly phylogenetics is out today in @RSocPublishing Proc B! I started this work as a wee PhD student, and I am really pleased to have it out. Thank you to all of my co-authors who were so patient and helpful.