Roots of diversity: How underground fungi shape forests

Roots of diversity: How underground fungi shape forests

Our new paper in Communications Biology is featured in a Washington University Arts & Science Magazine article titled Roots of Diversity: How underground fungi shape forests. Photo: Undergraduate students census trees in the Forest Global Earth Observatory...
Jonathan is awarded new NSF grant

Jonathan is awarded new NSF grant

Jonathan, Brian Sedio, Annette Ostling, and Jim Lutz are awarded an NSF grant titled “Collaborative Research: Testing the role that biotic interactions play in the latitudinal diversity gradient: A chemical community ecology approach to understanding tree...
The seeds of a forest’s renewal after wildfire, drought

The seeds of a forest’s renewal after wildfire, drought

Two new papers in Ecology Letters and Nature Communications co-authored by Jonathan and William are featured in a Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment news story titled “Studies Find the Seeds of a Forest’s Renewal After Wildfire, Drought – A...