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Noelle Beckman uses a combination of quantitative and empirical approaches to investigate interactions between plants and their environment and examines the role of these interactions in limiting plant populations and maintaining biodiversity. Many of these interactions are disrupted by global change, and she examines the consequences of these disruptions for plant communities and ecosystem functions.
Dr. Beckman earned her Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, & Behavior at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Before arriving to SESYNC, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute. In 2017, she will join the Department of Biology and the Ecology Center at Utah State University as an Assistant Professor.
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Seeds of Change |
Nov 27, 2015 Climate change could disrupt plants' dispersal of seeds. |