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Jessie Foest

PhD candidate @ University of Liverpool

Jessie J. Foest is a PhD student in the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Liverpool.3 Their research focuses on understanding temporal reproductive patterns in trees, particularly the phenomenon of masting.1 Foest has made significant contributions to masting research, including:

  1. Playing a substantial role in creating MASTREE+, a large-scale open database of plant reproduction.12
  2. Leading the data cleaning and validation process for MASTREE+ and developing a data explorer to facilitate its use.1
  3. Exploring macro-evolutionary consequences of masting.1
  4. Studying Black spruce (Picea mariana) seed and cone traits along exposure gradients.1

Foest has authored or co-authored several scientific papers related to masting and plant reproduction.1 Their work contributes to advancing our understanding of why and how masting varies between tree populations, with implications for plant ecology and ecosystem dynamics in the context of environmental change.2

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Highlights

Feb 21 · liverpool.ac.uk
Members - Department of Geography and Planning
Members - Department of Geography and Planning
MASTREE+: Time‐series of plant reproductive effort from six ...
MASTREE+: Time‐series of plant reproductive effort from six ...

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United Kingdom