Contact
Invasive plants, spread by human hands, swallow the world. Mayan-stylized glyph art by Monarobot.
info
Email:
kathryn.g.turner[at]gmail.com
turnkat2[at]isu.edu
Mailing address:
Turner Lab
Department of Biological Sciences
Idaho State University
921 South 8th Ave., Stop 8007
Pocatello, ID 83209-8007
related links
Research Links
NSF-funded Idaho EPSCoR GEM3 research program
Chorispora tenella project website
The Lasky and Perry labs at the Pennsylvania State University, Department of Biology
The Hufbauer and McKay labs at Colorado State University, Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management
The Rieseberg Lab at The University of British Columbia, Department of Botany, Biodiversity Research Centre
Dr. Turner's Google Scholar profile, Linked In profile, Academia.edu profile
The Global Invasions Research Coordination Network, and Dr. Turner's part in it
Science Communication Links
From ISU Biology:
From Dr. Turner:
Interviewed for web article with Science Friday 5/19/2021: https://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/saving-sagebrush/
Interviewed on Academic Work Life podcast:
Contributions to The Molecular Ecologist
Feature at Sully Asks A Scientist
Plague of Species: An app-style game co-designed about invasive species (on hold)
Alien Plantation: Blog covering ethnobotany, domestication, invasive species, and evolution
Twitter feed Follow @KTInvasion
Header image: Roadside Lupinus texensis, Texas. Image by Kathryn Turner.