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Brudvig Lab

@brudviglab

A group of ecologists at Michigan State University

Restoration, land use impacts/legacies, population, community, landscape ecology, of plants and other taxa

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Congrats to Brudvig Lab grad student Riley Pizza for publishing their first 1st-authored paper, from their Master's research! Really interesting work, with important consequences for seed production for restoration projects. Check it out. Great job, Riley!

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Congrats to the 12 @EEBGradGroup students who were awarded summer fellowships, including Brudvig Lab PhD student @itatiVCS! Well done, all of you! eeb.msu.edu/news/eeb-fello…

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Congratulations to Brudvig Lab grad students Riley Pizza, Emily Conway, and Brandon Latorre for being awarded summer fellowships in support of their prairie restoration research W.K. Kellogg Biological Station! Super excited for what you'll learn this summer!

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Congrats to to Brudvig Lab grad students @crwarneke and @itatiVCS for winning the Bessey Award for Outstanding Grad Research and Fields Award for Outstanding Teaching, respectively, in Plant Biology at MSU Really well done - we're very proud of you both! mediaspace.msu.edu/media/PLB+Grad…

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We held a fantastic joint lab meeting today with Anna Bucharova and Team. Super interesting to talk about seed sourcing and seed-based restoration research, comparing notes and findings from North American prairies and European semi-natural grasslands. Thanks, Everyone!

We held a fantastic joint lab meeting today with <a href="/AnnaBucharova/">Anna Bucharova</a> and Team. Super interesting to talk about seed sourcing and seed-based restoration research, comparing notes and findings from North American prairies and European semi-natural grasslands.

Thanks, Everyone!