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October 2015 – On redwoods, fog and nitrogen

Stefania Mambelli Lab News October 20, 2015October 20, 2015

A study from Dawson lab and collaborators on the role of fog as a source of nitrogen for redwood trees is now out in “Journal of Ecology” and it has been chosen as “Editor’s Choice” for this special issue of the journal. See link:

https://jecologyblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/editors-choice-1036/

  • ← Summer 2015 – Studying Giant Sequoia responses to drought
  • March 2016 – New BORR Campus Open →

Lab News

  • Fall 2020 – Grey Arena joins the lab
  • Summer 2020 – Roxy finished her PhD and she is now a postdoc with Ben Blonder at UCB
  • Summer 2019 – Claire finished her PhD and she is now a postdoc at Stanford University

Research Themes

  • Environmental change and the functional biology of plants: working from leaves to landscapes
  • Merging plant physiology, ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Stable isotopes: an integrator of environmental science, biogeochemistry, ecology, and physiology
  • Plant environmental physiology in the Critical Zone
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  • Environmental Science, Policy & Management
  • Integrative Biology

Lab News

  • Fall 2020 – Grey Arena joins the lab
  • Summer 2020 – Roxy finished her PhD and she is now a postdoc with Ben Blonder at UCB
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