Joey Bernhardt
@joeybernhardt
Assistant Professor, Integrative ecologist @BernhardtLab | thermal ecology, biodiversity, seafood & human health. She/her.
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http://www.bernhardtlab.org 03-11-2011 20:25:39
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Check out this week's episode with Dr. Joey Bernhardt, an assistant prof at the U. of Guelph and senior research associate Centre For Ecosystem Management! We chat about her career path, integrative biology, the benefits of seafood biodiversity to human health, and more! podbean.com/ew/pb-kmkc5-16…
I’m hardly ever on this thing anymore, but I’ll be at #Evol2024! Come see me share Gabrielle Sandstedt’s fantastic work on heterosis in Boechera! 4:30 on Saturday, Ecological Genetics I! Also, we’re recruiting! Looking for grads and pdocs. Feel free to reach out!
So excited to announce that this big review written with Lauren Gill Jessica Kennedy and Isaiah Box from UBC Zoology on an exciting group of freeze tolerance organisms is now out! journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22… 1/n
Headed to Montréal now and members of the Megan Bontrager are psyched to be sharing some amazing research from this past year! Cannot wait to see everyone there and talk about plants! #Evol2024 Evolution Meetings
Our new paper on within-host facilitation is out in Trends in Ecology & Evolution! authors.elsevier.com/a/1jYiCcZ3X04-H We argue that facilitative interactions (where one species increases the success of another) are likely to be common and strong in symbiont communities based on six common drivers.
Excited to share some #MichaletzLab talks at the #ESA2024 annual meeting in #TheLBC! We hope you can attend and hear about our current work! Milos Simovic UBCBiodiversity UBC Botany UBC Zoology UBC Biology UBC Science Ecological Society @ESA_Phys ESAhistory (ecology) ESA Vegetation Section
Thanks Sarah Otto. I'm currently building my group Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN - for anyone interested in these kinds of topics in yeast (or speciation/hybridization), feel free to get in touch!
How can a species with low genetic diversity thrive in different thermal environments? Molecular Mechanisms of Temperature Tolerance Plasticity in an Arthropod, out GBE (Genome Biology and Evolution) , by Trine Bilde and a huge cast of others! academic.oup.com/gbe/article/16…
#UofG | Humans are producing more food than ever — but deeply affecting ecosystems. A new study by @UofG researchers reveals our food system's vulnerability to climate change. Arrell Food Institute Centre For Ecosystem Management Integrative Biology UofGResearch College of Biological Science news.uoguelph.ca/2024/09/global…
Fascinating paper on productivity-stability tradeoffs in food systems mediated by species diversity and body size, from Marie Gutgesell, [email protected] et al. nature.com/articles/s4155…