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Evolutionary ecologists in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary at CU Boulder. We study how plants evolve in extreme and variable environments.

Boulder, CO Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Takuji Usui | 薄井拓路
Takuji Usui | 薄井拓路@usui_takuji·
I am ~incredibly~ honoured and humbled to receive the CSEE Doctoral Research Award. I could not have done any of this without the support of my amazing supervisor @rangelimits, friends, and family, who I am so very fortunate and privileged to have. Thank you!!
CSEE_SCEE@CSEE_SCEE

Congratulations to CSEE Doctoral Research Award winner Takuji Usui! Takuji’s research explores how eco-evolutionary feedbacks scale up to shape species geographical ranges and coexistence, using the experimental evolution of duckweed communities.

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Chris Muir
Chris Muir@thegoodphyte·
I'm excited to announce that I will be moving to the Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin - Madison (@UWMadison) starting in Fall 2023! I will be recruiting graduate students and a postdoc, so please contact me to learn more.
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Meghan Hayden
Meghan Hayden@MeghanTHayden·
Join a great team researching grassland responses to drought at a beautiful site in Boulder, CO! We have a full-time position available from May-September (jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail…)
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Emily Farrer
Emily Farrer@emilycfarrer·
Job alert: postdoc in community ecology / plant-soil feedbacks Come work with me and @lmhallett on a USDA-funded project on the effects of drought on plant-microbe interactions in CA. Job ad pending but see info here: emilyfarrer.wordpress.com/prospective-st…
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Anne Bjorkman
Anne Bjorkman@annebeejay·
We are looking for field assistants for this summer! Field sites in northern Sweden, Svalbard, and Greenland. Must love nature/plants and cold places. More details here: web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/…
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Dr. Stacey D. Smith
Dr. Stacey D. Smith@iochromaland·
Finding myself very lazy about setting up Mastodon so I'll share here as well as there -- @LCWheeler9000 and I have a new preprint about testing for relationships between gene expression and phenotype at the clade level: ecoevorxiv.org/repository/vie…
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lauren buckley
lauren buckley@ecolforecaster·
JOB ALERT: Recruiting a technician for new project I'm excited about sleuthing butterfly evolutionary responses to climate change. Tentatively named WARP (WA resurvey of Pierids) and involving farms and a ghost town! Open now until filled: huckleylab.github.io/opportunities @UWBiology
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US LTER
US LTER@USLTER·
We're Hiring! Join the LTER & @ucsb_nceas as our new Community Engagement Officer! We're looking for someone with a passion for bringing together diverse communities across ecology and environmental science. More at the link: lternet.edu/opportunities/…
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US LTER
US LTER@USLTER·
Thinking about an REU? There are many positions offered across the LTER! REU's are a formative experience for many researchers, allowing undergrads to get into the field, do original research, and expand their networks. Check them out here: buff.ly/3iKWR9l
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Haley Branch
Haley Branch@HaleyABranch·
A thread re: response to our paper. I am glad that this paper has gotten so much attention. I’m happy to discuss the article academically and thoughtfully. 1/14 🧵 journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
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Jenny Gremer
Jenny Gremer@jennygremer·
How can we better understand and predict plant responses to changing environments? I think the answers come from integrating life history theory, functional ecology, and demography. In this #TansleyInsight, I share my thoughts on making this integration happen. Check it out!
New Phytologist@NewPhyt

#TansleyInsight: Looking to the past to understand the future – linking evolutionary modes of response with functional and life history traits in variable environments @jennygremer @ucdavis 📖 ow.ly/OVq450MiWxS @wileyplantsci @WileyEcolEvol

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Dr Richard Kirby
Dr Richard Kirby@PlanktonPundit·
Microplastics pollute every inshore plankton sample I collect. There are many new, modern wool fabrics with similar benefits to manmade materials. As your old plastic clothing wears out why not make a New Year's resolution to replace it with natural fibres. @zeiss_micro
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