Jeannine Cavender-Bares
@cavenderg9.bsky.social
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Plant physiological and evolutionary ecologist. Biodiversity scientist. Oak enthusiast. Protea family admirer
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Those terms focus on the technology and technical methods. They don’t capture what biologists care about—biological processes. We are first and foremost biologists, testing hypotheses about biological systems, harnessing technologies to extend our reach & ask questions we couldn’t address before
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chrisdick.bsky.social
Herbarium director position opening at Oregon State University ‪@osu-herbarium.bsky.social‬ Great opportunity for herbarium- and field-trained botanists at any rank. bpp.oregonstate.edu/bpp/about/op...
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cavenderg9.bsky.social
What is spectral biology? We explain in this synthesis article on “Spectral biology across scales in changing environments”
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I am very happy to share this paper that provides the conceptual synthesis for our forthcoming special feature in Ecology on spectral biology and the NSF ASCEND Biology Integration Institute (Advancing Spectral biology in Changing Environments..)

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Spectral biology across scales in changing environments
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juliakoricheva.bsky.social
Fun week @idiv-research.bsky.social attending the 1st meeting of sTREND working group on synthesis of tree traits responses to neighbouring diversity with @mixedforests.bsky.social, @ritasousasilva.bsky.social, @habenblondeel.bsky.social, @cavenderg9.bsky.social, @shankothari.bsky.social and others
cavenderg9.bsky.social
How does tree plasticity in response to neighbors influence forest productivity? We had such a great sTREND meeting at iDIV discussing the consequences of intraspecific variation in trees for ecosystem function and potential mechanisms of complementarity and net biodiversity effects.
mixedforests.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to meet and discuss tree trait responses to diversity @idiv-research.bsky.social 🌳🌲

#sTREND rocks🚨/w @juliakoricheva.bsky.social, @ritasousasilva.bsky.social, @habenblondeel.bsky.social, @cavenderg9.bsky.social, @shankothari.bsky.social, @lsachsenmaier.bsky.social, #TreeDivNet
juliakoricheva.bsky.social
Fun week @idiv-research.bsky.social attending the 1st meeting of sTREND working group on synthesis of tree traits responses to neighbouring diversity with @mixedforests.bsky.social, @ritasousasilva.bsky.social, @habenblondeel.bsky.social, @cavenderg9.bsky.social, @shankothari.bsky.social and others
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"For every dollar spent [on science], the economy eventually produces an additional $1.71 in output. That return exceeds nearly every other form of public or private investment."
Trump’s NIH And NSF Cuts Estimated To Cost The U.S. Economy $10 Billion Annually
Economists find public R&D drives U.S. productivity growth — and pays for itself
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torreybotanical.bsky.social
Every year, we host a lecture and celebrate after with a banquet. This year, May 3 at 3pm EDT, we will hear from Ryan Schmidt from Harvard on the hidden heroes of herbaria! The lecture can be watched in person or on zoom - details & registration here: www.eventbrite.com/e/torrey-bot...

🌾🌿🧪 #botany
Torrey Botanical Society Annual Banquet and Lecture
Join us for the Torrey Botanical Society's annual banquet and lecture on the The Hidden Heroes of Herbaria presented by Ryan Schmidt
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cavenderg9.bsky.social
The ground is daily shifting under our feet, and it is hard to cope or know what to do. It was so uplifting hiking on Mt Graylock in the Berkshires today with Steven Augustine and Azzo Seguin—thinking about freezing tolerance along altitudinal gradients.
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andrewlhipp.bsky.social
What interesting and exciting common garden / reciprocal transplant experiments do you know of? Who is conducting them? I'm interested in connecting with folks as we continue to work on our climate-focused bur oak experiment in OK, IL and MN w/ @cavenderg9.bsky.social, Heather McCarthy & colleagues.
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botsocamerica.bsky.social
Check out this new #AJB Commentary by Elizabeth Lombardi & Hannah Marx!

#Herbaria as critical resources for studying plant-virus #biodiversity & #epidemiology

doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany #plantscience #ecology
An herbarium specimen with visible mottling due to infection by Turnip mosaic virus. Uses of herbarium specimens for virus research appear with icons.
cavenderg9.bsky.social
Beautiful hemlock and red oak grove along the Cattaraugus Creek in western NY @Steven-Augustine 🌲🌲🌳
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Our paper on the Forest and Biodiversity experiment (FAB2) at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve is out. We made the cover! The “ecosystem-scale” experiment is designed to test long-term ecosystem consequences of tree diversity & composition
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suddenoaklife.bsky.social
Six-year results of a native forest restoration project in a grove of old-growth coast live oaks showing the efficacy of emulating fire to improve the health and longevity of fire-adapted trees. #oakhealth #firemimicry #suddenoakdeath 🌎🌐🌲🔥
Oak restoration project in Boulder Creek, CA – 2024 Update
Six years ago I began a forest restoration project in Boulder Creek, CA using fire mimicry treatments to help improve the health of a grove of coast live oaks, some of which are likely more than 25…
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cavenderg9.bsky.social
#ESA Governing Board retreat earlier this week. Should ESA extend the tent? How do we keep what is essential to academics but inclusive of NGOs, gov’t, private sector, indigenous voices? Navigating the changing publication landscape. ESA at #COP16 representing US science…does it justify the flights?
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Brent Mishler talking about spatial phylogenetics in bryophytes—at the 100 year celebration of the #Farlow Herbarium! #Harvard-University-Herbaria
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Great hike with students from the #ESA Delegation to #COP16 this morning in the mountains behind the city of Calí to “Tres Cruces”—we saw cool plants (like Bixa orellana) and great rocks
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From COP16 in Calí Colombia. Learning about a wide range of perspectives on how to promote biodiversity on our planet
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Wonderful visit from BEF China and oak syngameon scientists at #Cedar_Creek_ESR for our #NSF #Dimensions_of_Biodiversity project