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Archive for tag: citizen science

Research Summary: Invasive Leafiness and Latitude
27.102020October 27, 2020

Research Summary: Invasive Leafiness and Latitude

By Abby BezrutczykIn Blog, Research SummariesTags citizen science, leaf, research, shrub

If you’re an invasive shrub, you hold on to your leaves– citizen scientists helped to find that extended leaf phenology between native and invasive shrubs gets more similar as you move northward.

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