Virtual. Wednesday November 20 12p-1pm
Speaker: Sharandeep Singh Chahal, Ph.D. Student, Department of Horticulture, University of Arkansas
Join us for an engaging exploration into the rare and imperiled habitat of the Texas Screwstem, an endemic plant found only in the secluded baygalls of southeast Texas. This webinar will delve into the ecological niche that sustains this unique species within the West Gulf Coastal Plain Forested seep habitats—environments where specialized biotic and abiotic conditions pose unique conservation challenges. With populations declining by over 50% in the past 57 years, understanding the distinct habitat requirements of the Texas Screwstem is crucial for targeted surveys and habitat restoration. We’ll examine the intricate dynamics, from vegetation profiles to specific soil and moisture levels, that distinguish baygall areas supporting this plant from those that do not. Perfect for plant ecologists, conservationists, and anyone interested in biodiversity, this talk offers insights into the unique habitat of the Texas Screwstem and the complex interplay within these forested seep bogs.
To register visit webpage here.
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