Tadashi Fukami
@TadashiFukami
Community ecologist at Stanford University
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http://www.stanford.edu/~fukamit 20-01-2013 18:31:33
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'Japanese butterfly conservation takes flight when integrated with human communities'
by Keona Blanks (earthsystems.stanford.edu/keona-blanks-23), a Stanford University undergraduate student who worked with us in Japan this past summer
published today in Mongabay (@MongabayOrg)
news.mongabay.com/2023/12/japane…
Best papers of 2023 in ecology and evolutionary biology, according to members of Daru (Barnabas Daru), Peay (@mykophile), and Fukami Labs at Stanford University:
web.stanford.edu/~fukamit/paper…
Watershed restoration conference at Stanford Graduate School of Business and @StanfordDoerr on December 11, 2023, featuring:
Anecita Agustinez (@AAgustinez)
Keith Parker (of Yurok Tribe)
Albert Ruhi (@Albert_Ruhi)
Chhaya Werner (@chhayawerner)
and more.
Apply to Attend:
gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-resear…
The Stanford University Biology Department is hosting the PhD Preview Program again this year. We invite prospective students from diverse backgrounds to apply to this workshop aimed at helping them with building on their strengths towards PhD program applications.
biology.stanford.edu/academics/phd-…
Looking forward to welcoming Rosa McGuire to Stanford University. Rosa is a theoretical and experimental ecologist interested in species interactions:
ecoevoapps.gitlab.io/authors/rosa-m…
Postdoc opportunity to work with us on priority effects at German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv Biodiversity Research):
We look forward to welcoming Aidee Guzman, our newest colleague in the Ecology and Evolution group in the Department of Biology at Stanford University.
In case you missed it earlier this year, you can watch and learn about Callie's unique PhD defense in Biology Department at Stanford University and associated events here:
We are looking forward to welcoming Jessica Aguilar (Jessica M. Aguilar) at Stanford University soon!
In the third talk of the #ESA2023 organized session on priority effects, Tamara van Steijn (umu.se/en/staff/tamar…)
tells a story of their experiments showing that
plant functional traits can predict the strength of priority effects surprisingly well.
esa2023.eventscribe.net/fsPopup.asp?Pr…
In the first talk of the #ESA2023 organized session on priority effects, Elle Barnes (Dr. Elle Barnes) shows that the extent to which bacteria associated with salamander skin inhibit or promote pathogenic chytrid fungi depends on community assembly history.
esa2023.eventscribe.net/fsPopup.asp?Pr…
As you can see in this nice article by Anthony Barnosky, Elizabeth Hadly has done so much for Stanford University's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve over the last seven years. She is leaving big (hiking) shoes to fill, but I will try my best as her successor.
Join us in person or online for the #ESA2023 session on historical contingency by priority effects, at 8am PST on August 10, hosted by Fletcher Halliday et al. and presented by Dr. Elle Barnes, m.n.ojima, Tamara van Steijn, Rubia Secco, and Dr. Chelsea Little.
esa2023.eventscribe.net/fsPopup.asp?Pr…