Congratulations Cindy! Dissertation title: Post-fire vegetation recovery and plant-pollinator interactions in southern California ecosystems
Author: Campbell
2023 summer field team at RMBL
L to R: Kristal Lam, Arturo Aguilar, Janelle Bohey, David Hopp, John Powers, Diane Campbell
Volatiles workshop class at RMBL 2022
Week-long workshop taught by Diane Campbell and Robert Raguso How to study plant volatiles from field sampling to GCMS to statistical analysis
Genetic and environmental variation in VOCs and other floral traits
New publication in American Journal of Botany Campbell et al. 2022 AJB
Snowmelt matters more than species interactions to population growth
New publication in Journal of Ecology
Two new lab publications address impacts of drought
Recart, W. and D. R. Campbell. 2022. Water availability influences the relationship between pollen intensity and seed production. AOB Plants. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab074 Navarro, J., Powers J. M., Paul, A. and D. R. Campbell. 2022. Phenotypic plasticity and selection on leaf traits in response to snowmelt timing and summer precipitation. New Phytologist
Chemical ecology database at RMBL goes live
Check out the new database at RMBL which contains data on volatile organic compounds from local plants Chemical Ecology Database
New publication in Global Change Biology
Earlier snowmelt and reduced summer precipitation alter floral traits important to pollination
New graduate student Janelle Bohey joins the lab
Welcome Janelle!
New article in American Naturalist
The Campbell lab has a new article to come out in American Naturalist “Selection of floral traits by pollinators and seed predators during sequential life history stages”. This article examines directional, quadratic, and correlational selection on a variety of traits including floral volatiles.