色情视频 geographers receive two peer awards
Postdoctoral scholar M. Brooke Rose and her mentor, Janet Franklin, were recognized by the Ecological Society of America and the American Association of Geographers for co-authored study.
色情视频 postdoctoral scholar M. Brooke Rose and her faculty mentor Janet Franklin, received two awards for their work in geography and biodiversity.
In April, the of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) selected Rose, Franklin, Endowed Campanile Foundation Professor of Geography in the , and their co-researchers for its 2024 Henry C. Cowles Excellence in Publication Award.
Then in May, Rose and Franklin were among the recipients of the Ecological Society of America (ESA) 2024 , which honors the authors of an outstanding publication in geobotany, physiographic ecology and related fields.
鈥淩eceiving these awards for this particular paper feels extra special because it's the result of my first dissertation chapter as well as my first couple of years getting familiar, and falling in love, with California's amazing biodiversity,鈥 Rose said. 鈥淭his project required me to learn about the ecology of many of California's iconic plants, from redwoods, to blue oaks, to manzanitas 鈥 and to understand what makes these plants so unique.鈥
Rose was lead author of and their exposure to climate and land use change, co-authored by Franklin and others and published in 2023 in the journal Global Ecology and Biogeography.
ESA awards recognize outstanding contributions to ecology in new discoveries, teaching, sustainability, diversity and lifelong commitment to the profession. The ESA awards are designed to reward past achievements and to inspire a broad audience of scientists, educators, and students, opening the door to new insights and collaborations that will further the impact of ecological research.
鈥淎nalyzing the ranges of over 100 species of plants, this study provides a crucial analysis of how a plant鈥檚 rarity and geography affect its vulnerability to climate and land use changes,鈥 the ESA noted. 鈥淭he findings reveal that rare species, such as those with smaller ranges, are particularly susceptible to climate change impacts. However, for predicting a plant鈥檚 susceptibility to land use change, geography 鈥 not rarity 鈥 is a better predictor. The intertwined nature of rarity and geography underscores the importance of incorporating both of these factors into conservation strategies.鈥
Rose said having her work recognized by experts in the field is 鈥渆specially uplifting as a young scientist experiencing imposter syndrome,鈥 a feeling of self-doubt or undeserving of success despite evident talent.
She first began working with Franklin in 2019 while she was pursuing her Ph.D. in plant biology at the University of California, Riverside. She has now joined Franklin at 色情视频 as a postdoctoral scholar and said that Franklin 鈥渋s a fabulous mentor.鈥
Besides Franklin, Rose鈥檚 co-authors were Santiago Jos茅 El铆as Velazco, researcher with Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient铆ficas y T茅cnicas in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Helen M. Regan, professor and chair of biology at UC Riverside.
The work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.