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Research in the Cleland lab is evaluating how wild plants respond to global environmental changes, including climate change and competition from invasive plant species. Current research projects include: 1) evaluating the role of phenology (or timing) in structuring native and invasive plant communities. 2) quantifying how genetic variation across the range of California poppy influences this species' response to drought, and 3) applying eco-evolutionary theory during ecological restoration. Research into the impacts of global change offers the opportunity to ask fundamental questions about how resources and climate influence the structure and functioning of natural ecosystems, while contributing to a greater understanding of these pressing environmental problems.
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolutionno. 9 (2023): 2039-2055
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Communications biologyno. 1 (2023): 1220-1220
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