Earth Week 2021: UCI, Wellness, and EEB’s Contributions
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Environmental sustainability and community engagement are some of the main reasons that I came to UCI. The beautiful campus, commitment […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Environmental sustainability and community engagement are some of the main reasons that I came to UCI. The beautiful campus, commitment […]
We’re excited to announce that Professors Kathleen Treseder and Steven Allison, both from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, have been recognized as Highly Cited Researchers by the Web of Science Group!
Two UC Irvine scientists, Dr. Kathleen Treseder and Dr. Brett Sanders, spoke at the event about the need for the bill to fight against sea-level rise.
Back in May, UC Irvine Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Kathleen Treseder presented a lecture to the public on how climate change is making much of the western United States–including Orange County–far more hospitable to dangerous fungal spores, like those that cause Valley Fever.
A variety of human activities is forcing many marine species to venture across the oceans in search of new homes.
Studies conducted by EEB Professor Kailen Mooney show that male plants don’t listen to female plants, even when their survival depends on it.