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Amy Byrne, The Morton Arboretum Silvia Alvarez-Clare, The Morton Arboretum Dan Crowley, Botanic Gardens Conservation International Abby Meyer, Botanic Gardens Conservation International-US The Global Conservation Consortium for Oak (GCCO) is a coordinated network of institutions and oak experts work...
Kenya Creer, California State University, Long Beach, Department of Geography Through the acquisition, processing, and analysis of earth imagery, remote sensing has been at the forefront of mapping and monitoring biodiversity.
Christopher Evelyn,University of California Santa Barbara, Earth Research Institute William Tietje, University of California Berkeley, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Anne Polyakov, University of California Berkeley, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Manage...
Autumn Valentine, Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration Chris Evelyn, Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration Climate change is predicted to have major influences on temperature and rainfall intensities and patterns.
Sorel T Fitz-Gibbon Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles Shawn Cokus, Dept of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, University of California Los Angeles Matteo Pellegrini, Dept of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, University of California Lo...
Abbey Hart, MS candidate in Ecology at UC Davis; Nursery Special Projects Manager at the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden California black oak, Quercus kelloggii, acorns are cultivated by Native peoples in California as a culturally significant staple food.
Wendy Herniman, Steward at Pepperwood Preserve, Sonoma County, California The phenology, dendrochronology and genotypes of a small multi-species community of oaks in an area of mixed hardwood forest in Pepperwood Preserve, California were investigated in order to compare similarities and differences...
Donald R. Hodel, Emeritus, University of California Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles James E. Henrich, Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, Arcadia, California With more than 160 indigenous species of Quercus, Mexico is the primary center of oak diversity in the world.