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Posts by Justin Luong, PhD 🏳️‍🌈🌾

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Welcome! University of California, Berkeley - Environmental Science, Policy and Management

Updated my website 🥰
JustinLuong.com

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Crazy times...

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California Native Grasslands Association - CNGA GRASS Award Speaker Series: Jessica Solis

Join us tonight for our the California Native Grassland Association tonight at 6PM for a talk by Jessica Solis titled "Carbon Flux Dynamics from a Coastal Grassland Disturbed by Wildfire". Free for members and students or $10 for all others! Hope to see you there! cnga.org/event-6278005

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Cool talk by Emma King looking at how Irish wind energy installation affects biodiversity!!

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Thank you Holly!

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California Grassland Restoration, Action, Science and Stewardship Network (GRASS-NET) University of California, Berkeley - Environmental Science, Policy and Management

🧪 #SER2025

@justinluong.com just gave a really cool and quick talk on the work he and many others are doing to build a network of support for grassland restoration practitioners in California. Check it out!

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A great presentation by Julia Briand at #Ser2025 about how we can improve integration of functional traits for ecological restoration across scales and trophic levels!

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

NSF GRFP Solicitation now live (www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...) Deadlines - Life Sciences: Nov 10, Geosciences: Nov 14, Social Sciences: Nov 12

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Overcoming biotic homogenization in ecological restoration Extensive evidence shows that regional (gamma) diversity is often lower across restored landscapes than in reference landscapes, in part due to common restoration practices that favor widespread speci...

I've reached my first 100 cited paper! 🥳
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Join us tonight for a double feature presentation by Andrea Nebhut (Stanford) and Deborah Ayala (Texas AM)!!! Cnga.org/events at 6 PM pst

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Apparently Sept 15 is prospective graduate student inquiry day!

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Assistant Professor- Department of Plant Biology Duties & Responsibilities

Dept of Plant Biology at UIUC hiring in any subdiscipline of Mycology and/or Plant-Fungal Interactions tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level.
Apply by Oct 31, 2025. For complete details including salary and benefit information, visit go.illinois.edu/PlantBiolfac...

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Title: Seed traits may predict species success in habitats dominated by thatch-producing annual grasses

Speaker: Katherine Brafford, PhD Candidate, UC Davis

September 9, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Abstract: Community assembly frameworks propose that the species at a site are filtered by their traits from the regional species pool. Thatch producing non-native annual grasses, such as medusahead (Elymus caput-medusae), are common in the western United States. They alter environmental conditions and impose filters that have a mixed, but usually negative, effect on native plant, animal, and insect populations. In this study, we explore the abiotic effects of living medusahead, medusahead thatch, native vegetation, and bare ground cover types. We also examine if traits commonly thought to lead to plant success in medusahead-dominated habitats correlate with plant emergence and growth in living medusahead, medusahead thatch, native vegetation, and bare ground cover types. We selected a grassland site with high medusahead cover and created plots of each cover type in a randomized incomplete block design. We installed sensors to measure soil moisture and temperature, relative humidity, light, and air temperature. We selected 27 species native to and/or growing at the site that varied in seed mass, seed shape, native status, growth form, and bloom time. We planted seeds of each species into miniplots within each plot. We measured seed emergence, growth stage, and above-ground biomass. In this talk, I will present our results on seed traits. As hypothesized, greater seed mass, narrower seeds, and longer awns were correlated with a greater number of plants in both living medusahead and thatch cover. This study will shed light on how traits relate to community assembly; clarify mechanisms underlying annual grass invasion and grassland restoration outcomes; and inform future restoration efforts.

Contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions.

Title: Seed traits may predict species success in habitats dominated by thatch-producing annual grasses Speaker: Katherine Brafford, PhD Candidate, UC Davis September 9, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Abstract: Community assembly frameworks propose that the species at a site are filtered by their traits from the regional species pool. Thatch producing non-native annual grasses, such as medusahead (Elymus caput-medusae), are common in the western United States. They alter environmental conditions and impose filters that have a mixed, but usually negative, effect on native plant, animal, and insect populations. In this study, we explore the abiotic effects of living medusahead, medusahead thatch, native vegetation, and bare ground cover types. We also examine if traits commonly thought to lead to plant success in medusahead-dominated habitats correlate with plant emergence and growth in living medusahead, medusahead thatch, native vegetation, and bare ground cover types. We selected a grassland site with high medusahead cover and created plots of each cover type in a randomized incomplete block design. We installed sensors to measure soil moisture and temperature, relative humidity, light, and air temperature. We selected 27 species native to and/or growing at the site that varied in seed mass, seed shape, native status, growth form, and bloom time. We planted seeds of each species into miniplots within each plot. We measured seed emergence, growth stage, and above-ground biomass. In this talk, I will present our results on seed traits. As hypothesized, greater seed mass, narrower seeds, and longer awns were correlated with a greater number of plants in both living medusahead and thatch cover. This study will shed light on how traits relate to community assembly; clarify mechanisms underlying annual grass invasion and grassland restoration outcomes; and inform future restoration efforts. Contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions.

Join us for the kick off of the 2025 GRASS Student Seminar Series!! Free for students or members tonight at 6 PM PST - register at cnga.org/event-6289388 for $10/talk or become members and see the rest of the series free while supporting California Native Grasslands!

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sun sets at 240am in california tonight - dont miss it!
✨️ ai ✨️

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How bison boost the nitrogen cycle—and create healthier plants The large herbivores stimulate plant growth by cycling carbon and nitrogen in the soils of Yellowstone National Park, showing benefits of free-roaming wildlife

After several years studying grasses and forbs in Yellowstone National Park in the US, researchers have formally documented the power of bison as nature’s own fertilizing agents. cen.acs.org/environment/... #chemsky 🧪

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Pivot to Plants: Training Program for Plant and Data Science | Danforth Plant Science Center The Pivot2Plants Fellows Program is a 1-year training program for people interested in pivoting to a career in plant science or data science but have limited research experience.

Applications for the 2026 Pivot to Plants Fellows Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center are now open.

Location: St. Louis, MO
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025
Dates: Jan. 5, 2026 – Dec. 23, 2026
Estimated Stipend: $37,275

Learn more: www.danforthcenter.org/our-work/edu...

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Too busy to read! No worries we've all been there. I've also recorded a supplemental file where I do a complete read through of the paper, so you can listen on your next walk or drive! All open access 🤗 Audio download below and available at the paper DOI

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Illustrated summaries of "Lessons learned from an interdisciplinary evaluation of long-term restoration outcomes on 37 restored coastal grasslands in California" by Lesley Goren (lesleygoren.com).  Page 1 of 2

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Illustrated summaries of "Lessons learned from an interdisciplinary evaluation of long-term restoration outcomes on 37 restored coastal grasslands in California" by Lesley Goren (lesleygoren.com). Page 1 of 2 https://justinluong.com/menu/artandscience.html

Illustrated summaries of "Lessons learned from an interdisciplinary evaluation of long-term restoration outcomes on 37 restored coastal grasslands in California" by Lesley Goren (lesleygoren.com).  Page 2 of 2

https://justinluong.com/menu/artandscience.html

Illustrated summaries of "Lessons learned from an interdisciplinary evaluation of long-term restoration outcomes on 37 restored coastal grasslands in California" by Lesley Goren (lesleygoren.com). Page 2 of 2 https://justinluong.com/menu/artandscience.html

Is ecological restoration of grasslands successful? You'll have to read to find out more ;) but a quick preview says yes!! Interviews with managers show there are limitations both creative ways forward! Check out an amazing illustrated summary by LesleyGoren.com

doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.109956

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Inclusive restoration: ten recommendations to support LGBTQ+ researchers in restoration science Scientists who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or members of other marginalized sexual orientations and gender identities (LGBTQ+) face serious disparities compared to their n...

We know diversity = more ideas, novelty, advancement and desirable outcomes but how do we recruit and retain diversity? In our paper, me and other LGBTQ+ restoration ecologists outline issues and solutions to retaining and supporting queer ecologists
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Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies - Plant Ecology Ecosystems often experience small-scale disturbances through recreational foot and bike traffic. The intermediate disturbance hypothesis predicts that frequent disturbances in grasslands can negativel...

We need PEOPLE! in the ecosystems, being in the grassland makes you appreciate it more, but it could be informed by how trails affect plants. We found native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies!

doi.org/10.1007/s11258-022-01284-z

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A flyer for "California Native Grassland Association 2025 GRASS Award Speaker Series"

Reads: Join us for the CNGA’s 4th annual virtual speaker series that will showcase the amazing work undertaken in California Grasslands by GRASS Award winners from 2022-2024. You can contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions. Register at CNGA.org/events 

With a schedule of speakers below
9/9 - Katherine Brafford
9/16 - Andrea Nebhut, Deborah Ayala
9/23 - Ernesto Chavez Velasco
10/14 - Jessica Solis
10/21- Sophie Noda
10/28 - Lauren Glevanik

#CaliforniaNativePlants

A flyer for "California Native Grassland Association 2025 GRASS Award Speaker Series" Reads: Join us for the CNGA’s 4th annual virtual speaker series that will showcase the amazing work undertaken in California Grasslands by GRASS Award winners from 2022-2024. You can contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions. Register at CNGA.org/events With a schedule of speakers below 9/9 - Katherine Brafford 9/16 - Andrea Nebhut, Deborah Ayala 9/23 - Ernesto Chavez Velasco 10/14 - Jessica Solis 10/21- Sophie Noda 10/28 - Lauren Glevanik #CaliforniaNativePlants

Join us for California Native Grassland Association's 4th Annual Virtual Speaker Series for Student Grant Winners! Register at CNGA.org/events for $10/talk (unlimited access after), or become a member and come to all talks free with membership, and access all previous talks. Hope to see you soon!

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🚨Job Alert!! Assistant professor vacancy ‘plant abiotic stress resilience’ in our group @uuplants.bsky.social Come for the science, stay for the amazing colleagues 😀More details here www.uu.nl/en/organisat... Please share!!

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Cornell University, Lab of Ornithology Job #AJO30293, WDR-00054259 Associate/Full Professor, Tenure-track. Faculty Director, Macaulay Library Endowed Chair, Robert Engel Professorship, Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New Y...

AMAZING opportunity to lead the future of the Macaulay Lab (home of the beloved Merlin App) at the Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University. Search is on for a new Director. Please forward along!

academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30293

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Students can attend FREE, just send me a DM with your student ID and I'll get you a free registration code 🧚‍♂️

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A flyer for "California Native Grassland Association 2025 GRASS Award Speaker Series"

Reads: Join us for the CNGA’s 4th annual virtual speaker series that will showcase the amazing work undertaken in California Grasslands by GRASS Award winners from 2022-2024. You can contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions. Register at CNGA.org/events 

With a schedule of speakers below
9/9 - Katherine Brafford
9/16 - Andrea Nebhut, Deborah Ayala
9/23 - Ernesto Chavez Velasco
10/14 - Jessica Solis
10/21- Sophie Noda
10/28 - Lauren Glevanik

#CaliforniaNativePlants

A flyer for "California Native Grassland Association 2025 GRASS Award Speaker Series" Reads: Join us for the CNGA’s 4th annual virtual speaker series that will showcase the amazing work undertaken in California Grasslands by GRASS Award winners from 2022-2024. You can contact Justin Luong (jluong4@ucsc.edu) with any questions. Register at CNGA.org/events With a schedule of speakers below 9/9 - Katherine Brafford 9/16 - Andrea Nebhut, Deborah Ayala 9/23 - Ernesto Chavez Velasco 10/14 - Jessica Solis 10/21- Sophie Noda 10/28 - Lauren Glevanik #CaliforniaNativePlants

Join us for California Native Grassland Association's 4th Annual Virtual Speaker Series for Student Grant Winners! Register at CNGA.org/events for $10/talk (unlimited access after), or become a member and come to all talks free with membership, and access all previous talks. Hope to see you soon!

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New paper out!! We found compost increased bulk carbon in some contexts but with trade-offs that resulted in higher invasive species cover but there was more available forage. Native seeding at recommended rates had no effect and may need to be higher for degraded rangelands

doi.org/10.1016/j.ra...

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Sun in green conifer canopy with blue skies, Humboldt Co California

Sun in green conifer canopy with blue skies, Humboldt Co California

Light peeks through

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Peppy the cat on a leash

Peppy the cat on a leash

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Drought tolerant plants have high flammability and pyro-ecophysiological traits, such as minimum seasonal water potential and turgor loss point are related with plant flammability.

Drought tolerant plants have high flammability and pyro-ecophysiological traits, such as minimum seasonal water potential and turgor loss point are related with plant flammability.

🔥🌱 From the upcoming #AJB Special Issue: “Understanding novel #fire regimes using plant trait‐based approaches" 🌱🔥

Testing key tenets of pyro-ecophysiology: Indicators of #drought response in relation to shoot flammability

By Niger Sultana et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
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botany #plantscience

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Illustrated Summary of Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies Page 1 by Garret Urban with two California Native Plants or Grasses (Danthonia californica and Stipa pulchra) and two invasives (Holcus lanatus and Dactylis glomerata)

Illustrated Summary of Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies Page 1 by Garret Urban with two California Native Plants or Grasses (Danthonia californica and Stipa pulchra) and two invasives (Holcus lanatus and Dactylis glomerata)

Illustrated Summary of Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies Page 2 by Garret Urban with two California Native Plants or Grasses (Danthonia californica and Stipa pulchra) and two invasives (Holcus lanatus and Dactylis glomerata)

Illustrated Summary of Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies Page 2 by Garret Urban with two California Native Plants or Grasses (Danthonia californica and Stipa pulchra) and two invasives (Holcus lanatus and Dactylis glomerata)

An abbreviated illustrated summary by Garrett Urban!!

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