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Collaborative Research: Linking phenotypes and genomes to environmental maladaptation in two contrasting oak species

Organization University of California-Los AngelesLocation LOS ANGELES, United StatesPosted 1 Feb 2026Deadline 31 Jan 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCA
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Oaks dominate many ecosystems of California and the United States, making them crucial to biodiversity and economically valuable for timber products, such as lumber and furniture wood. Recent research has demonstrated that oaks are maladapted to current environmental conditions, being better adapted to cooler environments present 20,000 years ago.…

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