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Research interests:
I am interested in the evolutionary mechanisms and genetic architecture that underpin the vast phenotypic diversity we observe within and between plant species on the landscape. In an applied context, I am interested in what climate patterns are driving differentiation between plant populations across a species range and how we can use climate predictions to inform future restoration efforts. The main goal of the National Native Seed Strategy is to plant the right seed in the right place at the right time. We can apply the knowledge gained through studying current species population structure, variation in locally adapted traits, and future climate scenarios to identify optimal seed sources for predicted climate and inform sustainable restoration and management decisions on our public lands.
Current Research:
My research with the Great Basin Native Plant Project focuses on local adaptation and genetic variation in restoration plant species in the context of climate change. We use modern genomics techniques, classic quantitative study designs, and high-resolution climate data to infer population structure and adaptive variation in widely distributed species across the intermountain west. Current projects include population structure and climate associations in forb species (Crepis acuminata, Eriogonum umbellatum, Lomatium dissectum, etc.) targeted for restoration in the Sagebrush Steppe, initiating Ericameria nauseosa common gardens to quantify adaptive variation between subspecies and endemic varieties, and monitoring genetic diversity in Penstemon palmeri seed lots as they progress through the restoration pipeline.
Past research:
Previous work includes conservation genetics of rare and endemic plants in coastal California and quantitative genetics of drought tolerance and floral traits associated with pollination.
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FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE (2024)
ORNITHOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2024)
Phillip J van Mantgem,Elizabeth R Milano,Joan Dudney, Jonathan C B Nesmith,Amy G Vandergast,Harold S J Zald
Ecology and evolutionno. 5 (2023): e10072-e10072
Global change biologyno. 15 (2023): 4368-4382
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