Posts Tagged ‘Forest’

Changing climate, changing landscape: monitoring the vast wilderness of interior Alaska

Thursday, March 28, 2013 14:17 1 Comment

  National Park Service plant ecologist Carl Roland lives in Alaska, where climate change is palpably present. Ecologists have predicted major landscape-scale changes in the future of the Alaskan interior, with a potential shift from the iconic black and white spruce boreal forest, to broadleaf trees, or even grasslands, through a combination of heat, drought, [...]

This was posted under category: Field Talk Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Stepping stones of diversity: the Santa Barbara landscape and giant kelp genetics

Monday, March 1, 2010 17:06 No Comments

What is it about the rocky habitat in California that makes giant kelp so prevalent? And how do they spread from one section of the Santa Barbara Channel to another? According to Filipe Alberto, a marine population geneticist at the Centre for Marine Sciences in Portugal, giant kelp spread from one area to another in [...]

This was posted under category: The Ecologist Goes to Washington Tags: , , , ,