Kelsey is very happy to have published her article on flowering and fruiting phenology across the entire genus of Leavenworthia, a taxon with some very highly-endemic species! Moreover, her research has been highlighted by the American Journal of Botany, and featured in a mini-documentary and a press release by Washington University in Saint Louis! To …
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Matthew Austin’s phenology work featured in multiple news outlets, including USA Today!
Matt’s findings that climate change has induced not only a change in phenology but also a change in reproductive strategy from more to less selfing in the common blue violet, Viola sororia, has been featured by not only USA Today, but also St. Louis’s FOX2 TV and Washington University in Saint Louis’s Climate Change Program! …
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Collaboration across decades: Matt Austin’s project on wildflower phenology
Matt’s project on examining the evolutionary implications of changes in wildflower phenology was nicely reported on the Newsroom blog of Washington University in Saint Louis!