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Andrea
Nebhut

Biodiversity & Adaptation to Climate Change

I am an incoming PhD student at Stanford University's Department of Biology. Broadly, I study climate change and invasive plant impacts, with upcoming projects on how climate change alters plant competitive relationships and how invader-driven trait shifts moderate ecosystem service provisioning. I received my Bachelor of Science in Biology and Environmental Studies from Trinity University, where I studied how shortwave UV-B radiation alters plant pigmentation, and my Master of Science in Forestry and Natural Resources from Purdue University, where I studied the community impacts of invasive Callery pear and competitive relationships between invaders and their recipient communities in California serpentine grasslands

Andrea Nebhut

Graduate Student
Palo Alto, CA

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