Alicia — Foxx

Dr. Alicia Foxx is a conservation scientist and plant ecologist specializing in and plant trait variation . Her work is noted for several useful features and contributions to the field of environmental science: 1. Root and Shoot Trait Research

: Investigating how seed bacteria and fungi influence germination and seedling traits.

: Working toward "microbiome-trait prediction" to better understand plant development from the start. 3. Advocacy for Equity and Inclusion alicia foxx

One of Dr. Foxx's primary focuses is understanding how plant root characteristics differ based on their population source. This research is critical for:

: Synthesizing large amounts of existing research to uncover broad patterns in how plants interact with their environment. Root and Shoot Trait Research : Investigating how

: Assessing how plants respond to stressors like drought and competition from invasive species such as cheatgrass.

: Determining how to select the best plant materials for successful establishment in degraded habitats, particularly in the Western United States. Advocacy for Equity and Inclusion One of Dr

: Identifying that root competition can lead to different outcomes than shoot competition under water stress. 2. Integration of Data Science in Ecology