Applied Plant Ecology from 1993 to 2020

I first ran our course in Winter Semester of 1993. That’s before most of you were born. When I proposed this course in 1991, there really was not much like it available for students in the Biology Department, except for Conservation Biology. Applied Plant Ecology first ran under the temporary code, BIOL 4170, that wasContinue reading “Applied Plant Ecology from 1993 to 2020”

Guest bloggers will contribute some posts

Since there are many cool visitors who know about Applied Plant Ecology at York University, from time to time, a guest blogger will be posting here. Varsha Boejharat is an International Visting Research Trainee in Prof. Bazely’s lab. She is here from Suriname for 5.5 months on an EduCanada ELAP (Emerging Leaders of the AmericasContinue reading “Guest bloggers will contribute some posts”

Welcome to the #BIOL4095 blog

Hello, it’s Professor Dawn Bazely here. Welcome to the Applied Plant Ecology website where each BIOL4095 student will post your five blog articles of 250-500 words. Below you can see a photo of the grass Festuca rubra or red fescue by my friend, famous Canadian photographer, Andre Gallant. I have done research on this grassContinue reading “Welcome to the #BIOL4095 blog”

What I learned from being a podcast guest

Podcasts were invented in 2004. I first discovered them in 2006, when I was a visiting professor at the University of Tromsø (now called UiT – The Arctic University of Norway). I had no internet connection in the visiting scholars’ residence, so I would download podcasts and audiobooks in my university office, to have someContinue reading “What I learned from being a podcast guest”

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