Stephanie Pau
stephpau.bsky.social
Stephanie Pau
@stephpau.bsky.social

Assoc Prof @ UC Berkeley // NatGeo Explorer
Spectral ecology // Plant traits // Biodiversity // Ecosystem functions // Climate change resilience // Remote sensing


Environmental science 71%
Geography 18%

Excellent - appreciate it!

Beautiful art! Is there a link to the piece you wrote?

Thank you! It's a short paper lol
Upset about federal funding cuts in the US? Want some ideas of what to do? I wrote a long-ish blog post about it here
ecoevoevoeco.blogspot.com
summarizing things I learned meeting with Senate & House aides this week with the @aibsbiology.bsky.social Congressional Visits Day event.
Eco-Evo Evo-Eco
Academic musing by Hendry, Bolnick, Gotanda, and awesome guests. Opinions and statements expressed on this blog are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent endorsement by the blog...
ecoevoevoeco.blogspot.com

Reposted by Mary Heskel

How does #hyperspectral leaf reflectance vary with functional traits, site, and evolutionary lineage in #grasses? New paper, part of a special issue "Advancing Spectral Biology to Understand Plant Diversity Across Scales", check it out: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

I needed that! #StandUpForScience

Wish I could make this happen before Friday - next time!

love these! can we somehow get some over at the march on campus at Berkeley??

DOGE is slashing federal science jobs—harming public lands, research, & safety. See this thread for agency budgets & workforce details, then download state-specific info cards linked below. Call Congress & fight for science! #FundScience #SaveOurAgencies

Reposted by Stephanie Pau

Eos @eos.org · Feb 7
Thermal infrared remote sensing, both from space and near Earth’s surface, is unlocking new ways to study ecosystems, from individual leaves to entire landscapes, write @mostafaj.bsky.social, @stephpau.bsky.social, and colleagues. eos.org/science-upda...
Sensing Potential, Scientists Refine Thermal Imaging of Ecosystems - Eos
At a recent “bake-off,” researchers judged thermal infrared cameras and developed guidelines for their consistent use in studying vegetation temperatures, which illuminate vital ecosystem processes.
eos.org

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Mom went to school in Tomales with these ranchers. So sad end. Not sure what the right answer is. Experts tell me these lands need grazing

A Point Reyes era to end as ranchers prepare to pack up, leave

www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/nati...
A Point Reyes era to end as ranchers prepare to pack up, leave
Since 1817, people have operated ranches on land that eventually became Point Reyes National Seashore. Now, they must leave.
www.sfchronicle.com

thanks @biometlab.bsky.social ! no link but that's ok because i accidentally start talking about remote sensing and not biogeography, can't help myself i guess 😂