Dr. Catherine Hulshof

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Chicana. Assistant Professor. Biodiversidad y cambio climático. Tropical and temperate mountains. https://biodiversityresearchlab.com

VA + PR

#NSFfunded #Ecology #Macroecology #TropicalEcology #ClimateChange #GlobalChange #PlantEcology #DataScience #Chingona

Poetry xhicanismo from California

Cajas de cartón para hacer casonas, fog inebriates fermented, dreams stolen, abandoned, the weight no longer soportable, an empty backpack in desert shades of pink.

vegsciblog.org

Vegetation Science Blog: Official blog of the IAVS journals

vegsciblog.org

Looking for collaborators and ideas for 'easily' measured plant physiology (stomatal density, conductance?) for Proyecto ALTA.

Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Virginia, Tennessee

Tropical and temperate mountains
Woody and herbaceous species

What are the big (or little) unknowns?

‘Just madness’: Concerned scientists lobby to save space station’s forest-mapping laser

NASA plan to scrap device would curtail important climate and biodiversity data, researchers say

Field work Proyecto ALTA:

Showing new lab tech the ropes

#ACG #CostaRica #biodiversidad #biodiversity

The boy's throwing a tantrum. If you haven't used Movetodon to find people you know on Twitter, now is the time. He'll be deleting links and handles that people have posted shortly.

https://movetodon.org/

Movetodon: Finds your Twitter Friends on Mastodon

I'm grieving Twitter. I've been there for eleven years, and made so many close connections there. Heck, I just won a major science communication award for my work on Twitter. It took a decade to get to >100k followers. It's weird to be starting over again.

Book deals, etc. are affected by social follower counts, so this sort of thing isn't trivial. My outreach isn't the source of my income (thankfully), but it's deeply important to me. And the work continues, but I'll be in my feels for a bit.

New lab paper alert:

Trait-based ecology is not yet predictive because the proliferation of new metrics muddied the waters.

Where others zig, we zag.

We propose testing old theories with new data.

We advocate for the ubiquitous power law and argue environmental variability in space and time fundamentally shapes trait variation.

Keep an eye out for Umaña led paper where we provide an empirical test.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/geb.13620

#Ecology #Scaling #Traits #FunctionalEcology #NSFfunded

☝️Nice work outlining a general research framework by @hulshof and María Natalia Umaña … “Characterizing the behaviour of variance across spatio-temporal scales is feasible and a prerequisite for developing a predictive theory of trait-based ecology.”
@hulshof This is so interesting. A simple personal example at Columbia I had a $1500 discretionary fund each year to buy equipment, fund a small student project etc. That kind of cash helped keep several students' projects afloat. Now at a state school I'd LOVE to have access to little pots of cash like that