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There are also lots to be found around the Peggy's Cove coastline.
Eleanor Lindsay
St Margarets Bay
On 19/01/2016 3:03 PM, Randy Lauff wrote:
> All,
>
> There's a wide-ranging study of Pitcher Plants going on, and the
> investigators have asked...
>
> We are still deciding on specific sites, but I will certainly be in touch
> if we plan to sample in Nova Scotia again. We are trying to increase
> sites
> along a latitudinal gradient, so if you have any additional sites in mind
> with 15+ (preferably 24+) non-clonal plants that we can sample leaves for
> genetic analysis, microbial community analysis, and a couple other
> analyses, that information would be great to have.
> The only site I know of that they worked with in NS is just outside the
> Bonnet Lake Barrens WPA, near Canso. Pitcher Plants are uncommon here in
> Antigonish Co. (at least I don't know of many sites with lots of plants),
> so I put it out there to you folks...if you know of any sites, please
> contact the investigator (below) directly. I assume that to avoid
> paperwork, sites outside of protected areas would be preferred, but don't
> hesitate to include those, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Randy
>
> *Alicia McGrew*
>
> *PhD Student, Interdisciplinary Ecology*
>
> *University of Florida // School of Natural Resources and Environment*
>
> *Baiser Lab of Community Ecology*
>
> *alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu <alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu>*
>
> _________________________________
> RF Lauff
> Way in the boonies of
> Antigonish County, NS.
>
On 19/01/2016 3:03 PM, Randy Lauff wrote:
> All,
>
> There's a wide-ranging study of Pitcher Plants going on, and the
> investigators have asked...
>
> We are still deciding on specific sites, but I will certainly be in touch
> if we plan to sample in Nova Scotia again. We are trying to increase sites
> along a latitudinal gradient, so if you have any additional sites in mind
> with 15+ (preferably 24+) non-clonal plants that we can sample leaves for
> genetic analysis, microbial community analysis, and a couple other
> analyses, that information would be great to have.
> The only site I know of that they worked with in NS is just outside the
> Bonnet Lake Barrens WPA, near Canso. Pitcher Plants are uncommon here in
> Antigonish Co. (at least I don't know of many sites with lots of plants),
> so I put it out there to you folks...if you know of any sites, please
> contact the investigator (below) directly. I assume that to avoid
> paperwork, sites outside of protected areas would be preferred, but don't
> hesitate to include those, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Randy
>
> *Alicia McGrew*
>
> *PhD Student, Interdisciplinary Ecology*
>
> *University of Florida // School of Natural Resources and Environment*
>
> *Baiser Lab of Community Ecology*
>
> *alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu <alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu>*
>
> _________________________________
> RF Lauff
> Way in the boonies of
> Antigonish County, NS.
>
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There are also lots to be found around the Peggy's Cove coastline.
<br>
<br>
Eleanor Lindsay
<br>
St Margarets Bay
<br>
<br>
On 19/01/2016 3:03 PM, Randy Lauff wrote:
<br>
<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">All,
<br>
<br>
There's a wide-ranging study of Pitcher Plants going on, and the
<br>
investigators have asked...
<br>
<br>
We are still deciding on specific sites, but I will certainly be
in touch
<br>
if we plan to sample in Nova Scotia again. We are trying to
increase sites
<br>
along a latitudinal gradient, so if you have any additional sites
in mind
<br>
with 15+ (preferably 24+) non-clonal plants that we can sample
leaves for
<br>
genetic analysis, microbial community analysis, and a couple other
<br>
analyses, that information would be great to have.
<br>
The only site I know of that they worked with in NS is just
outside the
<br>
Bonnet Lake Barrens WPA, near Canso. Pitcher Plants are uncommon
here in
<br>
Antigonish Co. (at least I don't know of many sites with lots of
plants),
<br>
so I put it out there to you folks...if you know of any sites,
please
<br>
contact the investigator (below) directly. I assume that to avoid
<br>
paperwork, sites outside of protected areas would be preferred,
but don't
<br>
hesitate to include those, too.
<br>
<br>
Thanks,
<br>
Randy
<br>
<br>
<b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Alicia
McGrew<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
<br>
<br>
<b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>PhD
Student, Interdisciplinary Ecology<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
<br>
<br>
<b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>University
of Florida // School of Natural Resources and Environment<span
class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
<br>
<br>
<b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Baiser
Lab of Community Ecology<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
<br>
<br>
*alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="mailto:alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu"><alicia.mcgrew@ufl.edu></a>*
<br>
<br>
_________________________________
<br>
RF Lauff
<br>
Way in the boonies of
<br>
Antigonish County, NS.
<br>
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/01/2016 3:03 PM, Randy Lauff
wrote:<br>
</div>
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