Julie Messier

Chercheur associé
Plant physiology, functional traits, phenotypic variation and integration, and communities

University of Waterloo
Dept of Biology | B2 256B
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo (Ontario) Canada N2L 3G1

Phone: 519-888-4567 x37283

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I conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Sherbrooke with Dr Mark Vellend and at the CEFE (CNRS) with Dr Cyrille Violle, where I examine whether traits can predict species response to warming. I completed my PhD in December 2015 at the University of Arizona with Drs Brian Enquist, Brian McGill and Martin Lechowicz, where I explored the limits of a trait-based approach to ecology, specifically with respect phenotypic complexity and scaling. I obtained my MSc from McGill University in 2009, where I examined variation in leaf traits across biological scales in tropical rainforests.

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