CEES Seminar
Natalie Campbell
campbenr at plattsburgh.edu
Thu Nov 20 15:00:00 UTC 2025
The CEES Seminar Series presents:
*Dr. Hannah Locke, *Assistant Professor of Biology, LaSalle University
*How Novel are Hybrid Hosts? Soil Microbial Communities Associated with Oak
Hybridization*
Soil microbial communities play many critical roles in ecosystem health and
function, including nutrient cycling, decomposition, carbon storage, plant
growth, and disease dynamics. Thus, it is important to understand the
complex ecological and evolutionary dynamics that give rise to the unique
bacterial and fungal communities associated with many plant species. Here
we characterize and explore soil microbial communities associated with a
range of Texas oak populations—*Quercus fusiformis* in Central Texas, *Quercus
virginiana* in coastal, Eastern Texas, and the *Quercus* hybrids emerging
in the sympatric zone in the middle.
*Friday November 2**1st** 3:30**pm. *
*Hudson 106*
*Reception prior to the talk at 3:00*
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