Kaleb Goff surveying in the White Mountains, summer 2022. “Taxonomic and functional diversity of xeric alpine plant communities in a changing climate.” February 23, 2023 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Zoom Register Here Kaleb will discuss findings that demonstrate climate change's affects on plant diversity and functionality within the xeric alpine ecosystems of the White Mountains, California. by Kaleb Goff, PhD Student, North Carolina State University. 2022 WMRC Mini Grant and 2022 CNPS Bristlecone Chapter Mary DeDecker grant recipient. Kaleb will discuss findings that demonstrate climate change’s affects on plant diversity and functionality within the xeric alpine ecosystems of the White Mountains, California. His work is also in collaboration with GLORIA Great Basin, which has been monitoring plant communities in the White Mountains for the last 18 years. Event Status: Scheduled Price: Free Audience: Open to the Public Attendence mode: Remote ← “Multiple Perspectives on California Wildfires” → “Rock Art East of the Range of Light: One Piece of a Global Puzzle”