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The Yoder Lab @ CSUN
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Studying evolution, together
  • Graduate research | Joshua trees | Projects | Yucca moths

    Weird wet weather has Joshua trees flowering early — or late? Help the Yoder Lab map this “bonus bloom” to understand why

    ByJB Yoder 10 December, 202510 December, 2025

    Joshua trees are ending 2025 by throwing us a curveball — they’re flowering! Many contributors to iNaturalist have recorded observations of the trees flowering in the last month or so. The normal flowering season for Joshua trees starts in late February into April. So these flowers are either very late for 2025, or quite early…

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  • Graduate research | Joshua trees | Projects | Yucca moths

    Help the Yoder Lab map and study the activity of Joshua trees’ specialized pollinators, yucca moths!

    ByJB Yoder 23 January, 2025

    This is cross-posted from the Joshua Tree Genome Project website. Yoder Lab grad student Pryce Millikin needs your help observing Joshua trees to figure out where their specialized pollinator moths are active. Skip down to the three steps you can follow to help us, or read more background here: Joshua trees need our help. These…

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