The Strömberg Lab uses plant fossils to elucidate evolutionary and ecological links between the abiotic environment, plants, and animals through geologic time. Our work is inherently integrative, involving paleontological fieldwork, experimental work on living plants, phylogenetic comparative methods, and geometric morphometrics and image analysis, among other things. To make our research go farther and deeper, we collaborate with ecologists, geochemists, sedimentologists, vertebrate paleontologists, phylogeneticists, and plant physiologists.
Caroline Strömberg measuring section using a Jacob's staff at Gran Barranca, Patagonia, Argentina.
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