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Posts by Aimee Classen
We are fundraising to help repair our classrooms. Over 80 years of wear -- they need a facelift (e.g., windows).
Help us get a UM match! I just gave a match in honor of previous directors and how their vision helped make UMBS the incredible place it is today. Help the next generation of learners and scientists thrive: www.givecampus.com/schools/Univ...
We hit a milestone! The MI Biological Station’s research bibliography is over 3,500 entries. In this newsletter, I spotlight classic papers that changed how we look at the natural world & celebrate the researchers who built a powerhouse foundation & an ever-growing body of knowledge: myumi.ch/R38G5
NPR’s WEMU did a 10-minute interview with Olivia Vought, a
UMich Biological Station researcher & Classen lab post-doc, about changing winters and the benefits of persistent snow cover for forest productivity, water movement and carbon cycling. Listen or read the transcript: myumi.ch/8q9rn
FALL IN LOVE: students share why the
UMich Biological Station is unforgettable. Turn up the volume and learn how taking field-based courses transforms lives.
Full story: myumi.ch/VVmzM
Apply for 2026 spring & summer: myumi.ch/qZ12Q
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“Would you believe that they were rescued as eggs, hatched and raised by amazing humans at the University of Michigan Biological Station?”
Audubon features the Piping Plover captive rearing program, a conservation strategy for vulnerable shorebirds.
www.audubon.org/florida/news...
Candice Everett loves to crochet on cozy evenings along Douglas Lake. The academic program manager at the
UMich Biological Station uses weather data to create temperature blankets — literally wrapping herself in memories of the spring and summer terms. myumi.ch/VVN7R
Apply Today to be a student at the UMich Biological Station! All majors welcome. Scholarships galore. 6 credits in 4 weeks
Spring and Summer Courses: myumi.ch/qZ12Q
Undergraduate Research Fellowships: myumi.ch/Z2E9q
Undergrad students from across the U.S., join us for eight weeks this summer for a fully supported experience conducting field research under the guidance of mentors. Fellows receive a $5,500 stipend and on-campus housing and meals. Apply by March 15: myumi.ch/JPJxw
Attn: Researchers! The UMich Biological Station will, once again, offer a Nature Day Camp for children to support families at the station this summer. Submit your #research proposals, renewals and fellowship applications for the 2026 field season. Join us! myumi.ch/qZ4je
Mites may seem like a common pest, but for wild grapes, they're a huge boon. UMichEEB Master’s Student and UMBS researcher Kaira Schaefer tells us why.
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Check out our new Tansley review on climate, plants, and microbes! I enjoyed working with a team of friendly and knowledgeable scientists.
@meafkhami.bsky.social
@kerricrawford.bsky.social
@aclassen.bsky.social
@johnstinchcombe.bsky.social
@damianmicroeco.bsky.social
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Check out our new paper about birch seedlings, traits, nutrient acquisition and warming in subarctics! 👀⚠️🌳 Just now coming out in Oikos :)
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Many thanks to Maja Sundqvist and the whole amazing team 🤩
@stefhupperts.bsky.social
@michael-gundale.bsky.social
@aclassen.bsky.social
Fig. 1 Climate change effects on our ecosystems are diverse, but research on plant–microbe interactions has focused on drought.
#TansleyReview: Unraveling complexity in #ClimateChange effects on beneficial plant–microbe interactions: mechanisms, resilience, and future directions
Afkhami et al.
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#LatestIssue #PlantScience
Our new study linking bacterial and AM fungal phosphorus cycling is out now in mSystems! 🦠🏔️
This work was done by a great team based at @rmblscience.bsky.social, including
@skivlin.bsky.social and @aclassen.bsky.social
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Come work at the UMich Biological Station as a Michigan Fellow (you don't have to be a biologist)! Apply today: societyoffellows.umich.edu/uncategorize...
Join us! Explore the lives of loons, how climate change affects your health, the fascinating world of fungi, manoomin (wild rice) restoration, and harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. during the Summer Lectures at the Michigan Biological Station. Schedule: myumi.ch/E88yg
Join us! Explore the lives of loons, how climate change affects your health, the fascinating world of fungi, manoomin (wild rice) restoration, and harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. during the Summer Lectures at the Michigan Biological Station. Schedule: myumi.ch/E88yg
UMBS Stewards have been busy this spring! The volunteers worked to clear the Gorge, a beautiful hiking trail at the field research station, and also collected 237 pounds of trash along 3.8 miles of Riggsville Road — 62 lbs. per mile. Meet the Stewards: myumi.ch/r8E6M
We still have slots in summer courses. Science AND humanities courses. Come join our incredible community.
Such a fun visit! Incredible science, people and place. Thank you.
ALLIES IN THE WILD: Undergraduates in the Insights From Trees class at the UMBS are co-authors on a Webber lab pub on mite domatia! Students to join her July 1 – 31 in northern Michigan for her four-week course. Ap deadline is May 30. Apply for her 2025 course: myumi.ch/z9XX2
The University of Michigan Biological Station stewards had a successful roadside cleanup for Earth week-10 people collected 237 lbs of trash along 3.8 miles of Riggsville Road in northern Michigan.
LSA/SEAS senior wants to make environmental science accessible to all -- how cool is that? Go Jake!
Congrats to Jake Downey and all of the Biological Station
alumni who graduate this weekend from UMich! Read Jake’s student success profile in the University Record, which highlights the summer he spent at the campus in northern Michigan. myumi.ch/2r3ew