The ecology of hemiparasitic plants, which retain photosynthetic capability while extracting water and nutrients from their hosts, represents a dynamic field that bridges plant physiology, community ...
Aquatic carnivorous plants, typified by genera such as Utricularia and Aldrovanda, represent some of nature’s most specialised adaptations for life in nutrient-poor aquatic environments. These plants ...
Craig Brodersen, who has led groundbreaking research and provided exceptional leadership in the field of plant physiological ecology, was recently appointed the Howard and Maryam Newman Professor of ...
1. Positive interactions among plants can increase species richness by relaxing environmental filters and providing more heterogeneous environments. However, it is not known if facilitation could ...
The old saying “rules are made to be broken” has taken on a new meaning for the future of plant species, according to a group of international researchers. Their recent study, published in the ...
This course frames emerging issues in ecology through the interdependence of plant and human life. Topics include the basics of botany, plant morphology, and horticultural techniques, as well as ...
Understanding why some species are rare while others are common remains a central and fascinating question in ecology. Recently, interactions with soil organisms have been shown to affect local ...
What do plant population ecologists do, anyway? Have you ever wondered what types of careers members of the Plant Population Ecology Section have? We recently surveyed our members to learn more about ...
Nadejda Sero is a Ph.D. student working in Orou Gaoue’s lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Nadejda was a recipient of the PPE Student ...
A stealthy, destructive weed — the sycamore maple — began its “don’t worry, just love me” phase of invading Great Britain so long ago that the tree didn’t have what we’d call a scientific name. The ...
International Conference on the Ecology of Invasive Plants (5th : 1999 : La Maddalena (Maddalena Island, Italy)) https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp ...