by Elsa Cleland | Mar 10, 2021 | event
Congratulations José! One of his dissertation chapters was recently accepted for publication in Evolution Letters. The study shows that while most plants benefit from germinating early in the growing season, this advantage is reduced by herbivores, which tend to...
by Elsa Cleland | Jan 5, 2021 | news
The lab received funding from the California Conservation Genomics Project (https://www.ccgproject.org/) to sequence full genomes from 100 California poppy individuals collected from across the state. Some of the sampled individuals were grown from seed collected by...
by Elsa Cleland | Jun 8, 2020 | news
Congratulations to Julia Gaudio on her successful Masters thesis defense! Her thesis was titled: “Early-season Drought Favors Delayed Germination Strategies in Two Grass Species.” Many past experiments in the lab have found that it’s generally...