Hastings Natural History Reservation
09 Jun, 11 PM - 11 Jun, 01 PM
First, I will measure some basic traits of flowering individuals: petal length, stamen number and torus width. I will collect a total of 2 leaves from the population for DNA analysis.
When there are individuals developing fruits in the population, I will collect fruits from 10 plants, ideally 30 meters apart. I will use a portable light meter to measure light availability. Finally, I will collect five soil cores (5cm deep) from the collection site.
Visit #51916 @Hastings Natural History Reservation
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Under Project # 35158 | Research
The role of local adaptation in predicting the response of E. californica to climate changegraduate_student - University of California, San Diego
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Elizabeth Ryan
Jun 9 - 11, 2017 (3 days)
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Jun 10 - 11, 2017