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CREATED:20190218T064625
SUMMARY: Preserving Redwoods During Climate Change: Survival of Coast Redwoods in Reduced Fog
LOCATION:Los Altos Library Program Room 13 S. San Antonio Road\, Los Altos
DESCRIPTION:California climate models predict future high temperatures that reduce fog 
 and threaten redwoods in hotter, drier parts of their range. Most tree mode
 ls for climate change rely on models that focus on rainfall. Since redwoods
  use fog for water, rainfall- based models don’t work for them. Dr. Michell
 e Geary and Jennifer Mo started a project in 2015 to study the survival of 
 coast redwood seedlings in reduced fog. Dr. Geary will share what they’ve f
 ound and the next steps in their study.\nMichelle Geary has a PhD in Plant 
 Biology from UC Davis. Her research focused on photosynthetic physiology of
  the evergreen tree tan-oak, studying function across years and seasons, ac
 ross the species range. She’s fascinated by how plants deal with stress, es
 pecially stresses that change across time. Dr. Geary’s been teaching plant 
 biology at West Valley College since 2003. She started the redwood project 
 with Jennifer Mo, one of her students, in 2015. In 2017-2018, she took a re
 search sabbatical to expand the project and refine a plan to integrate more
  research into undergrad education in and out of the classroom. She doesn’t
  sleep enough, but loves her students and her work. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column
 "><p><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: TimesNewRoman;">California 
 climate models predict future high temperatures that reduce fog and threate
 n redwoods in hotter, drier parts of their range. Most tree models for clim
 ate change rely on models that focus on rainfall. Since redwoods use fog fo
 r water, rainfall- based models don’t work for them. Dr. Michelle Geary and
  Jennifer Mo started a project in 2015 to study the survival of coast&nbsp;
 </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: TimesNewRoman;">redwood s
 eedlings in reduced fog. Dr. Geary will share what they’ve found and the ne
 xt steps in their study.</span></p><div class="page" title="Page 2"><div cl
 ass="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-
 family: TimesNewRoman;">Michelle Geary has a PhD in Plant Biology from UC D
 avis. Her research focused on photosynthetic physiology of the evergreen tr
 ee tan-oak, studying function across years and seasons, across the species 
 range. She’s fascinated by how plants deal with stress, especially stresses
  that change across time. Dr. Geary’s been teaching plant biology at West V
 alley College since 2003. She started the redwood project with Jennifer Mo,
  one of her students, in 2015. In 2017-2018, she took a research sabbatical
  to expand the project and refine a plan to integrate more research into un
 dergrad education in and out of the classroom. She doesn’t sleep enough, bu
 t loves her students and her work. </span></p></div></div></div></div></div
 ></div>
CONTACT:Madeline Morrow at past-president@cnps- scv.org or the Chapter phone (650) 260-3450.
X-EXTRAINFO:https://www.westvalley.edu/offices/marketing/stories/geary.html
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