Cameron So
@cameronso.bsky.social
plant adaptation | conservation genomics | range limits | species at-risk | www.cameronso.ca
🪻PhD student @ McGill University 🇨🇦
🌱Former MSc @ University of Toronto
🪻PhD student @ McGill University 🇨🇦
🌱Former MSc @ University of Toronto
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Cameron So
@cameronso.bsky.social
· Dec 16
Hey there! 👋🏻
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
Reposted by Cameron So
What can #herbarium collections tell us about genetic responses to global change? A lot!! 🌿
Check out our viewpoint, out now in @newphyt.bsky.social - genetic monitoring, extinctions, adaptation, GEAs, and more! ⬇️
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
Check out our viewpoint, out now in @newphyt.bsky.social - genetic monitoring, extinctions, adaptation, GEAs, and more! ⬇️
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
Using herbarium collections to study genetic responses to global change
Earth's c. 406 million herbarium specimens represent a largely untapped resource of genetic data that could transform our understanding of global plant populations. Advances in DNA sequencing have ma...
doi.org
August 11, 2025 at 12:26 PM
What can #herbarium collections tell us about genetic responses to global change? A lot!! 🌿
Check out our viewpoint, out now in @newphyt.bsky.social - genetic monitoring, extinctions, adaptation, GEAs, and more! ⬇️
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
Check out our viewpoint, out now in @newphyt.bsky.social - genetic monitoring, extinctions, adaptation, GEAs, and more! ⬇️
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
Today will be the last time I survey lupines at Indiana Dunes National Park. I'm feeling a little at loss that I won't be returning to the field sites that I've been visiting for 4 years!!
Wondering how other people feel when they leave a field site for the last time. 🥲
#fieldwork #indianadunes
Wondering how other people feel when they leave a field site for the last time. 🥲
#fieldwork #indianadunes
June 20, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Today will be the last time I survey lupines at Indiana Dunes National Park. I'm feeling a little at loss that I won't be returning to the field sites that I've been visiting for 4 years!!
Wondering how other people feel when they leave a field site for the last time. 🥲
#fieldwork #indianadunes
Wondering how other people feel when they leave a field site for the last time. 🥲
#fieldwork #indianadunes
I have no clue how a month and a half passed since I set out for fieldwork, but here we are. Today I dismantled my transplant site in Ohi, wrapping up a 3 year experiment.
Check out the length of these lupine roots! Really had to dig deep.
#fieldwork #lupines
Now I gotta prep for CSEE 🫠🫠
Check out the length of these lupine roots! Really had to dig deep.
#fieldwork #lupines
Now I gotta prep for CSEE 🫠🫠
June 17, 2025 at 4:20 PM
I have no clue how a month and a half passed since I set out for fieldwork, but here we are. Today I dismantled my transplant site in Ohi, wrapping up a 3 year experiment.
Check out the length of these lupine roots! Really had to dig deep.
#fieldwork #lupines
Now I gotta prep for CSEE 🫠🫠
Check out the length of these lupine roots! Really had to dig deep.
#fieldwork #lupines
Now I gotta prep for CSEE 🫠🫠
Fieldwork update 5!
The lupines are approaching their peak bloom at Kitty Todd Nature Reserve near Toledo, Ohio (@nature.org), creating purple hues across the landscape. Counting plants is so much easier now 🤠
The lupines are approaching their peak bloom at Kitty Todd Nature Reserve near Toledo, Ohio (@nature.org), creating purple hues across the landscape. Counting plants is so much easier now 🤠
May 12, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Fieldwork update 5!
The lupines are approaching their peak bloom at Kitty Todd Nature Reserve near Toledo, Ohio (@nature.org), creating purple hues across the landscape. Counting plants is so much easier now 🤠
The lupines are approaching their peak bloom at Kitty Todd Nature Reserve near Toledo, Ohio (@nature.org), creating purple hues across the landscape. Counting plants is so much easier now 🤠
Fieldwork update 3!
Earlier last week I visited the Karner Blue Sanctuary managed by Lambton Wildlife. The @ncccnc.bsky.social applied a much needed prescribed burn, removing some of the successional growth that isn't conducive for lupines. We'll see how the burn did when I return in June! 🔥🔥
Earlier last week I visited the Karner Blue Sanctuary managed by Lambton Wildlife. The @ncccnc.bsky.social applied a much needed prescribed burn, removing some of the successional growth that isn't conducive for lupines. We'll see how the burn did when I return in June! 🔥🔥
May 11, 2025 at 3:55 PM
Fieldwork update 3!
Earlier last week I visited the Karner Blue Sanctuary managed by Lambton Wildlife. The @ncccnc.bsky.social applied a much needed prescribed burn, removing some of the successional growth that isn't conducive for lupines. We'll see how the burn did when I return in June! 🔥🔥
Earlier last week I visited the Karner Blue Sanctuary managed by Lambton Wildlife. The @ncccnc.bsky.social applied a much needed prescribed burn, removing some of the successional growth that isn't conducive for lupines. We'll see how the burn did when I return in June! 🔥🔥
fieldwork update 2/n
After surveying the NH lupines by a lake (and visiting a kind local), Simon and I visited a private airport housing the National Guard. There were lupines right beside the runway. Not quite the field site I expected!
Thanks to Dan from the NH Fish & Game for giving us a hand!
After surveying the NH lupines by a lake (and visiting a kind local), Simon and I visited a private airport housing the National Guard. There were lupines right beside the runway. Not quite the field site I expected!
Thanks to Dan from the NH Fish & Game for giving us a hand!
May 9, 2025 at 8:58 PM
fieldwork update 2/n
After surveying the NH lupines by a lake (and visiting a kind local), Simon and I visited a private airport housing the National Guard. There were lupines right beside the runway. Not quite the field site I expected!
Thanks to Dan from the NH Fish & Game for giving us a hand!
After surveying the NH lupines by a lake (and visiting a kind local), Simon and I visited a private airport housing the National Guard. There were lupines right beside the runway. Not quite the field site I expected!
Thanks to Dan from the NH Fish & Game for giving us a hand!
A little late on the fieldwork posts but here's update 1 of many to come!
On April 27, I crossed into the US to survey lupines in New Hampshire. Was unexpectedly met with snow!! After passing through the white mountains, Simon (MSc labmate) found some just beside a lake.
On April 27, I crossed into the US to survey lupines in New Hampshire. Was unexpectedly met with snow!! After passing through the white mountains, Simon (MSc labmate) found some just beside a lake.
May 9, 2025 at 8:53 PM
A little late on the fieldwork posts but here's update 1 of many to come!
On April 27, I crossed into the US to survey lupines in New Hampshire. Was unexpectedly met with snow!! After passing through the white mountains, Simon (MSc labmate) found some just beside a lake.
On April 27, I crossed into the US to survey lupines in New Hampshire. Was unexpectedly met with snow!! After passing through the white mountains, Simon (MSc labmate) found some just beside a lake.
A week from today I will be driving around southern Ontario and the US Midwest for my *last* extensive field season. I'm visiting oak savannahs, prairies, dunes, and pine barrens to survey Sundial lupine.
Fieldwork photos to come soon! Field season 4 here we go! 🌱🪻⛺🚙
Fieldwork photos to come soon! Field season 4 here we go! 🌱🪻⛺🚙
April 20, 2025 at 8:29 PM
A week from today I will be driving around southern Ontario and the US Midwest for my *last* extensive field season. I'm visiting oak savannahs, prairies, dunes, and pine barrens to survey Sundial lupine.
Fieldwork photos to come soon! Field season 4 here we go! 🌱🪻⛺🚙
Fieldwork photos to come soon! Field season 4 here we go! 🌱🪻⛺🚙
Reposted by Cameron So
It's not a dire wolf. It's a gray wolf clone with 20 dire-wolf gene edits, and with some dire wolf traits. And here's my story! Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/s...
April 7, 2025 at 4:38 PM
It's not a dire wolf. It's a gray wolf clone with 20 dire-wolf gene edits, and with some dire wolf traits. And here's my story! Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/s...
My lab (Anna Hargreaves) is hiring ~3 undergrad field assistants for this summer! Work in 1 of 3 study systems : White trillium (ON & QC), Sundial lupine (ON, QC, USA) and Yellow rattle (AB).
Job ads available at annahargreaves.wixsite.com/home
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social 1/2
Job ads available at annahargreaves.wixsite.com/home
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social 1/2
Anna Hargreaves, evolutionary ecologist
Anna Hargreaves conducts research on the ecology and evolution of plant-animal interactions and the limits to species' geographic distributions
annahargreaves.wixsite.com
January 22, 2025 at 5:50 PM
My lab (Anna Hargreaves) is hiring ~3 undergrad field assistants for this summer! Work in 1 of 3 study systems : White trillium (ON & QC), Sundial lupine (ON, QC, USA) and Yellow rattle (AB).
Job ads available at annahargreaves.wixsite.com/home
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social 1/2
Job ads available at annahargreaves.wixsite.com/home
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social 1/2
For grad students and practitioners in conservation, check out this amazing list for potential funding/grants! Thanks @aerinj.bsky.social !!
If your conservation research involves genomics, also check the American Genetics Association. They offer up to $6000 USD and funded my sequencing project!
If your conservation research involves genomics, also check the American Genetics Association. They offer up to $6000 USD and funded my sequencing project!
Happy New Year!
I updated my webpage of envirionment-related scholarships, grants, & awards: www.aerinjacob.ca/funding--awa...
It includes:
* science
* action & policy
* communication
* travel awards
* international tho' emphasis on N Am, Africa, & women
Please share.
#ConservationFunding
I updated my webpage of envirionment-related scholarships, grants, & awards: www.aerinjacob.ca/funding--awa...
It includes:
* science
* action & policy
* communication
* travel awards
* international tho' emphasis on N Am, Africa, & women
Please share.
#ConservationFunding
Funding & awards
A list of conservation-related scholarships, fellowships, funding, and awards.
www.aerinjacob.ca
January 4, 2025 at 11:35 PM
For grad students and practitioners in conservation, check out this amazing list for potential funding/grants! Thanks @aerinj.bsky.social !!
If your conservation research involves genomics, also check the American Genetics Association. They offer up to $6000 USD and funded my sequencing project!
If your conservation research involves genomics, also check the American Genetics Association. They offer up to $6000 USD and funded my sequencing project!
Finally finished the revisions for an old MSc manuscript... onto the next!! ⌨️🧑🔬😀
January 3, 2025 at 1:49 AM
Finally finished the revisions for an old MSc manuscript... onto the next!! ⌨️🧑🔬😀
Reviewing some photos from this past year and found a quick reminder that fieldwork is just around the corner!
Take a look at these flowering Sundial lupines, taken at Norfolk County on @ncccnc.bsky.social lands!
#lupines #speciesatrisk
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social
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Take a look at these flowering Sundial lupines, taken at Norfolk County on @ncccnc.bsky.social lands!
#lupines #speciesatrisk
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social
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December 21, 2024 at 11:13 PM
Reviewing some photos from this past year and found a quick reminder that fieldwork is just around the corner!
Take a look at these flowering Sundial lupines, taken at Norfolk County on @ncccnc.bsky.social lands!
#lupines #speciesatrisk
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social
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Take a look at these flowering Sundial lupines, taken at Norfolk County on @ncccnc.bsky.social lands!
#lupines #speciesatrisk
@biomcgill.bsky.social @mcgillscience.bsky.social
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Reposted by Cameron So
Congratulations to Matt Osmond on publication of the final version of "Estimating dispersal rates and locating genetic ancestors with genome-wide genealogies"
elifesciences.org/articles/72177
elifesciences.org/articles/72177
Estimating dispersal rates and locating genetic ancestors with genome-wide genealogies
A new method to infer the spatial history of genetic ancestors from a sequence of trees along a recombining genome.
elifesciences.org
December 20, 2024 at 10:23 PM
Congratulations to Matt Osmond on publication of the final version of "Estimating dispersal rates and locating genetic ancestors with genome-wide genealogies"
elifesciences.org/articles/72177
elifesciences.org/articles/72177
Reflecting on this past year (3rd + 4th year PhD), I've noticed that grad school can be really fun when people gather at school. For journal club, for lunch, for lab meetings, for seminars, after work beers, etc.
I've also learned a lot of science just by conversing organically.
(1/n)
I've also learned a lot of science just by conversing organically.
(1/n)
December 17, 2024 at 1:26 PM
Reflecting on this past year (3rd + 4th year PhD), I've noticed that grad school can be really fun when people gather at school. For journal club, for lunch, for lab meetings, for seminars, after work beers, etc.
I've also learned a lot of science just by conversing organically.
(1/n)
I've also learned a lot of science just by conversing organically.
(1/n)
Hey there! 👋🏻
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
December 16, 2024 at 3:35 PM
Hey there! 👋🏻
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
I'm a PhD student at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. I study the genetics of range-edge populations of the at-risk plant Sundial lupine.
If you like pretty flowers, prairies, and sand dunes, stay tuned until I return to fieldwork in 2025. 🏕️🪻⛱️
Reposted by Cameron So
Happy to announce the 3rd and final chapter of my PhD is now published in the October 2024 issue of Molecular Ecology!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Largest publication PDF of my career so far at 123.6 MB 😱
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Largest publication PDF of my career so far at 123.6 MB 😱
Testing concordance and conflict in spatial replication of landscape genetics inferences
The degree to which landscape genetics findings can be extrapolated to different areas of a species range is poorly understood. Here, we used a broadly distributed ectothermic lizard (Sceloporus occi...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
December 2, 2024 at 11:43 PM
Happy to announce the 3rd and final chapter of my PhD is now published in the October 2024 issue of Molecular Ecology!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Largest publication PDF of my career so far at 123.6 MB 😱
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Largest publication PDF of my career so far at 123.6 MB 😱