Reminder - Nutcrackers - Tonight - Boulder - Audubon


Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO

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From: Sharon Daugherty sharona_...@yahoo.com [NATURE-NET] <
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Date: Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 4:13 AM
Subject: [NATURE-NET] April Boulder Audubon Program: Dr. Diana Tomback:
Clark’s Nutcracker—The Bird that Builds Forests
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

*Program Meetings are held at Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder,
5001 Pennsylvania Ave. (west off 55th St. between Arapahoe and Baseline).
Join us at 7:00 pm for socializing; programs begin at 7:15 pm.*

Dr. Diana Tomback will be discussing the Clark’s nutcracker and its
coevolved, mutualistic interaction with whitebark pine. Beyond the
whitebark pine, nutcrackers are keystone species that disperse seeds of
several pines in Colorado as well as across the West. All may not be well
in the world of the nutcracker. Its iconic relationship with whitebark pine
is threatened by an invasive disease, outbreaks of mountain pine beetles,
and climate change.

Science Advisory Board member Dr. Diana Tomback is a professor and
associate chair with the Department of Integrative Biology at the
University of Colorado, Denver. She also serves as volunteer director for
the non-profit Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation, based in Missoula, MT.
Dr. Tomback’s area of expertise includes evolutionary ecology, with
application to forest ecology and conservation biology. For her doctoral
research, she found that Clark’s nutcracker, a crow-like bird of high
mountain forests, is the main seed disperser for whitebark pine. Her
research over time has focused on the ecological and evolutionary
consequences of seed dispersal by nutcrackers to whitebark pine and other
pines. While working on her Ph.D. dissertation, Dr. Tomback was the first
to discover the ecologically important commensal relationship between the
nutcracker and the whitebark pine.

See our website <http://www.boulderaudubon.org/> for more program listings
and a plethora of field trips for the spring/summer seasons.

Thanks,

Sharon Daugherty
Boulder Audubon
sharona_...@yahoo.com

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