Nathan J.B. Kraft
@nathanjbkraft.bsky.social
Professor at UCLA | Community ecology | Functional ecology | Serpentine grasslands | Tropical forests | Biogeography. Child wrangler, music lover, cyclist. Pro kindness. https://sites.lifesci.ucla.edu/eeb-kraft/ 🌱🧪🌿🌳📈🌐
As someone long interested in latitudinal gradient in forest diversity and dynamics it’s been really gratifying to see this paper come together over time- looking forward to the new research on forest dynamics I think this will inspire!
Nature research paper: Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and coexistence in forests
https://go.nature.com/3CUTWWg
https://go.nature.com/3CUTWWg
Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and coexistence in forests - Nature
A unified framework is presented that integrates observed spatial patterns of individual trees in forests with ecological processes into a novel coexistence theory.
go.nature.com
February 27, 2025 at 6:16 AM
As someone long interested in latitudinal gradient in forest diversity and dynamics it’s been really gratifying to see this paper come together over time- looking forward to the new research on forest dynamics I think this will inspire!
Reposted by Nathan J.B. Kraft
Simplification of woody plant trait networks among communities along a climatic aridity gradient - Camila Medeiros, Santiago Trueba, Chris Henry, Leila Fletcher, Jim Lutz, Rodrigo Méndez Alonzo, Nathan Kraft, Lawren Sack - Journal of Ecology t.co/F6VWVLJ6xl
@nathanjbkraft.bsky.social
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February 26, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Simplification of woody plant trait networks among communities along a climatic aridity gradient - Camila Medeiros, Santiago Trueba, Chris Henry, Leila Fletcher, Jim Lutz, Rodrigo Méndez Alonzo, Nathan Kraft, Lawren Sack - Journal of Ecology t.co/F6VWVLJ6xl
@nathanjbkraft.bsky.social
@nathanjbkraft.bsky.social
Excited to see this paper from Mary Van Dyke out in press- she measures how rainfall manipulations alter the timing of the life cycles of California annual plants, and explore implications for species coexistence. Thanks to Sedgwick UCNRS Reserve for facilitating her research! #AJB
Changes in flowering phenology with altered rainfall & the potential community impacts in an annual #grassland
New #AJB research by Mary Van Dyke & Nathan Kraft
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany #plantscience #globalchange
New #AJB research by Mary Van Dyke & Nathan Kraft
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany #plantscience #globalchange
February 5, 2025 at 7:33 PM
Excited to see this paper from Mary Van Dyke out in press- she measures how rainfall manipulations alter the timing of the life cycles of California annual plants, and explore implications for species coexistence. Thanks to Sedgwick UCNRS Reserve for facilitating her research! #AJB
Evacuating our home in Santa Monica for the first time in 7 years due to the Palisades fire- it’s shocking how quickly so much has burned in the Palisades neighborhoods to our north. This fire has totally reset my sense what fire risk looks like. Sending best wishes to everyone in the region.
January 9, 2025 at 1:19 AM
Evacuating our home in Santa Monica for the first time in 7 years due to the Palisades fire- it’s shocking how quickly so much has burned in the Palisades neighborhoods to our north. This fire has totally reset my sense what fire risk looks like. Sending best wishes to everyone in the region.
It’s planting week in the lab, and lovely to see all the green on the hills at Sedgwick after the Lake fire this July.
December 11, 2024 at 3:14 AM
It’s planting week in the lab, and lovely to see all the green on the hills at Sedgwick after the Lake fire this July.
Reposted by Nathan J.B. Kraft
Joshua Tree National Park is looking for a new Vegetation Ecologist, a great chance to take on an important hands-on role in conservation of Mojave Desert plant communities 🌿
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November 25, 2024 at 9:44 PM
Joshua Tree National Park is looking for a new Vegetation Ecologist, a great chance to take on an important hands-on role in conservation of Mojave Desert plant communities 🌿
The Santa Monica mountains never disappoint as a source of quick, sweaty, spectacular bike escapes. But looking forward to some more green soon from the winter rains!
November 22, 2024 at 7:32 PM
The Santa Monica mountains never disappoint as a source of quick, sweaty, spectacular bike escapes. But looking forward to some more green soon from the winter rains!
Reposted by Nathan J.B. Kraft
Starter Packs are great, but they favor well established individuals (understandably so). To help prop up new voices, here is a set of early career ecologists (self defined) who are, or would like to become, active on BlueSky
Please reply if you would like to be included!
go.bsky.app/Di74bDy
Please reply if you would like to be included!
go.bsky.app/Di74bDy
November 16, 2024 at 10:54 PM
Starter Packs are great, but they favor well established individuals (understandably so). To help prop up new voices, here is a set of early career ecologists (self defined) who are, or would like to become, active on BlueSky
Please reply if you would like to be included!
go.bsky.app/Di74bDy
Please reply if you would like to be included!
go.bsky.app/Di74bDy
Planning winter fieldwork in coastal California means short days but the promise of spectacular sunsets…
November 17, 2024 at 2:17 AM
Planning winter fieldwork in coastal California means short days but the promise of spectacular sunsets…
There are two open faculty searches in our department: an Endowed Chair in Vert. Bio. (recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09874) and another in Conservation Genomics (recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09875). Both are open at the assistant professor or higher (tenured) levels, and both close on Nov 29th. Join us!
Donald R. Dickey Endowed Chair in Vertebrate Biology (Tenure-track or Tenured)
University of California, Los Angeles is hiring. Apply now!
recruit.apo.ucla.edu
November 15, 2024 at 5:30 PM
There are two open faculty searches in our department: an Endowed Chair in Vert. Bio. (recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09874) and another in Conservation Genomics (recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09875). Both are open at the assistant professor or higher (tenured) levels, and both close on Nov 29th. Join us!