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Day: February 7, 2019

Amoroso and Wilson compared populations of Dudleya cymosa cymosa growing in Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park, as one of ten paired-population comparisons in their study. (Barry Breckling, via CalPhotos)
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CSUN botanists find 10 different ways that Dudleyas do all right in dry conditions

Admin 7 February 2019 Danielle AmorosoDudleyaPaul Wilson

Natural selection is very good at finding solutions to the challenges organisms face in varying environments. Often, selection acting on different species that face the…

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