Invasion ecologist specializing in prevention, pathways, and management prioritization. Posts/views are my own.
Dr. Deah Lieurance
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Rhizomes collected and planted. Tents set up and running. Let the games begin.
Big shout out to my graduate student Karoline Ford for all the hard work theyâve done on this project.
here are some of my recent water colors
Iâm blanching at the cost of groceries, but theyâre spending MY MONEY and YOUR MONEY on this.
Introducing the new collection âManagement Innovations and Insightsâ in Biological Invasions...Papers handled by yours truly!
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having a splendid time at the "Alien Species in Iceland" workshop. The enthusiasm and will are there and better biosecurity is within reachđȘ
Misrepresenting credentials to suggest you treat patients when you never have is bad even if your medical qualifications involve you still doing important work elsewhere.
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Documentation of what the vast majority of Black women already knew. They love to use us for hashtags, but they won't listen to us before they vote and won't vote for us to lead.
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Dr. Deah Lieurance
Dr. Deah Lieurance
Update...grow tents, lights, CO2 sensors, vents for when CO2 gets too high and regulators that turn on when the CO2 drops too low. Field collection of plants in the coming weeks.
Update...grow tents, lights, CO2 sensors, vents for when CO2 gets too high and regulators that turn on when the CO2 drops too low. Field collection of plants in the coming weeks.