Title of the Talk: Evolutionary change in plant traits over 100 years and their impact on ecosystem stability with Associate Professor Jason McLachlan
- Event Type
- Seminar/Symposium
- Sponsor
- Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois
- Location
- W109 - Turner Hall
- Date
- Oct 19, 2022 12:00 - 12:50 pm
- Speaker
- Associate Professor Jason McLachlan, University of Notre Dame
- tdosby@illinois.edu
- Views
- 58
- Originating Calendar
- CPSC Seminars CSPC
Ecology of Forests and Plant Population Ecology, Statistical Modeling, Paleoecology
I am interested in the dynamics of plant populations faced with large-scale environmental change. The abundance, distribution, and, in many cases, the survival of species in the next century will be shaped by an unprecedented combination of human land use, climate change, and changing atmospheric chemistry.
Anticipating these trends is difficult, but we can often gain insight by examining how populations have responded to similar environmental perturbations in the past. Evidence for past population shifts comes from the physical traces individuals leave behind (in paleoecological data such as fossil pollen in sediments and tree rings) and from the genetic structures of modern and past populations.
My lab gathers these fragmentary records of population change and links them to environmental and biological processes using statistical models.