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Plant Ecology Summer Research Assistants - Now Hiring!

3/28/2019

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Are you a plantophile? Do you love spending time outdoors and traveling to new places? We are currently looking for two enthusiastic research assistants to help out with field work and some lab work this summer. You would work and live in Klamath Falls, OR (housing provided). See attached flyer for more information!
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Dr. Byrne recognized as HSU Promising Faculty Scholar

3/6/2019

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Dr. Byrne has been recognized as one of three 2019 winners of the HSU McCrone Promising Scholar award.  Read the press release here.
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Watch Dr. Byrne's REcorded Talk from NCB

2/19/2019

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If you weren't able to attend the January 2019 Northern California Botanists Symposium, but would still like to watch Dr. Byrne's talk "Restoring a population of Applegate's milkvetch: lessons learned for conservation," you can watch a recorded version here.
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Congrats to Allison Young!

10/30/2018

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Congrats to former lab member, Allison Young (OIT Biology Health Science major), who was just accepted to her top choice for pharmacy school!  Way to go, Allison!
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Summer Sampling at ORIDE

7/19/2018

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Students from Chico State and HSU completed a hot week of sampling at the ORIDE project. We collected data on plant stress (for the 2 dominant sagebrush species), species composition, and aboveground net primary production (ANPP) in the treatment plots. See a few photos below,
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Summer 2018 Field Season has Begun!

6/25/2018

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New Byrne lab graduate student Ashley, recent HSU grad Stephanie, and continuing HSU student Roxana are all in Klamath Falls, OR for the next five weeks collecting data for several projects. Here are a few photos from the first week of field work last week!
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Plant Ecology Summer Jobs - Now Hiring!

4/5/2018

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The lab is hiring two field assistants for summer field work in Southern Oregon.  See attached flyer for more information!
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2017 Field Work finished for the season!

10/1/2017

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Using a cordless drill and holesaw to insert new root ingrowth cores into a control plot at the ORIDE experiment. We will estimate belowground net primary production by leaving the ingrowth core in the ground for about 1 year, then extracting next September.
CSU-Chico collaborator (and fellow Colorado State GDPE grad) Kristen Kaczynski and I finished up the 2017 field season yesterday at the ORIDE project on the Modoc Plateau (just in time- see photo above - I'm nearly 7 months pregnant!). Thanks so much to summer field assistants Allison, Nate, and Aaron (all Oregon Tech undergrads) for braving the rain and darkness to help us finish up before winter (and baby Prairie) hits! My new HSU undergraduate research assistant, Stephanie, will be processing root samples for the project in my lab on campus. Thanks Allison, Nate, Aaron, Stephanie, and collaborator/friend Kristen for making this trip such a success!
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students present at Undergraduate project symposium

6/2/2017

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Congratulations to undergraduates Chloe Smith, Allison Young, and Nathan Connell, who presented posters at the Oregon Tech Annual Project Symposium yesterday. Chloe presented a poster about the campus vegetable garden she and the sustainability club started this year, and Nate and Allison presented their Applegate's milkvetch germination study.  Everyone did a fantastic job! 
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Aaron is awarded research funding!

2/8/2017

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Congratulations to Aaron Miller, undergraduate Environmental Science student in the lab.  Oregon Tech's Resource Budget Commission funded his proposed study, study, "Phenological changes of important forb species in a changing climate." He will study phenology at the ORIDE climate change experiment this spring, and determine if changes in phenology affect fitness of forb species important for sage-grouse and other wildlife species.
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