The rate of drought-induced tree mortality has been observed to increase across the world, and is expected to continue to increase dramatically as temperatures (and evaporative demand) rise.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: "Ants, agriculture, and antibiotics"
Our research focuses on the ecology and evolution of symbiotic associations between animals and microbes.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR: Ravinder Sehgal "Avian malaria in a changing world"
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
ERG Retrospective Panels: John Harte
Four retrospective panel discussions will celebrate the academic career of Professor Harte, who recently retired from teaching and transitioned to Professor of the Graduate School.
Fire Ecology in California with David Ackerly
The UC Botanical Garden is pleased to host David Ackerly, PI of the Ackerly Lab at UC Berkeley and a leader of the Berkeley Initiative in Global Change Biology for a talk on fire ecology in California and the Bay Area.
Latinos and the Environment Summit
Join academic experts, community leaders, policy makers and students to explore the major environmental issues facing Latin@s in California and beyond!
ERG Annual Lecture: John Harte
John Harte will discuss his research on the effects of human actions on ecosystem structure and function, biodiversity, and the climate.
ESPM Seminar Series - Albert Ruhi
ESPM Assistant Professor, Albert Ruhi, will share his talk, "Rivers of the Anthropocene: responses of freshwater communities to novel flow regimes"
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR: Matthew Holding "Drivers of Diversity in Pitviper Venom from Populations to Species"
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.