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* [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/m2m/projdocs/m2m_Call_Feb13_2013.pptx Conference call slides- Seedling survival, Temperature averaging,  February 13, 2013]
 
* [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/m2m/projdocs/m2m_Call_Feb13_2013.pptx Conference call slides- Seedling survival, Temperature averaging,  February 13, 2013]
 
* [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/m2m/projdocs/m2M_May_2013.pptx Conference call slides,  May 15, 2013]
 
* [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/m2m/projdocs/m2M_May_2013.pptx Conference call slides,  May 15, 2013]
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* [http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/m2m/projdocs/m2M_meeting_07112013.pptx Conference Call slides, July 11, 2013]
  
 
=== Presentations ===
 
=== Presentations ===

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M2M: Do microenvironments govern macroecology?

Schedule of Events

  • Conference calls via GotoMeeting
    • August 21, 2013, 1:00pm PDT
  • Other events
  • Fieldwork Schedule (subject to change, please contact Lynn if you need to confirm these dates)
    • July 15-17, 2013 Leaf Tissue Sampling
    • August 5-9, 2013 Tejon Vegetation Survey (Ian)
    • September 16-20th Teakettle

Meeting Notes

Presentations

Useful papers

Cole et al. 2011 Ecol Applic Past and ongoing shifts in Joshua tree distribution support future modeled range contraction. The future distribution of the Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is projected over its current range, future modeled climates, and paleoecological data showing its response to a past similar climate change. As climate rapidly warmed 11 700 years ago, the range of Joshua tree contracted, leaving only the populations near what had been its northernmost limit. Its ability to spread northward into new suitable habitats may have been inhibited by the somewhat earlier extinction of megafaunal dispersers.

Fordham et al. 2012 Global Change Biology This is the paper Helen mentioned in the team meeting.

  • Mendeley Library Available to view without making an account. Email Lynn to join have a document added or to join the group (upload to and manage the library).

Data

Media

Other stuff


Photos

Janet's photos from Teakettle Jul 2011 in a zipped archive 22MB

Janet's photos from NCEAS and Sedgwick May 2011 in a zipped archive 89MB