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The Yoder Lab @ CSUN
The Yoder Lab @ CSUN
Studying evolution, together
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    The Yoder Lab is building the TARDIS, with new support from NSF

    ByJB Yoder 29 June, 2026

    Why do Joshua trees grow only in the Mojave Desert? Why is white clover found in lawns and grasslands on every continent? The geographic distribution of a species is determined by the range of habitats and climates it can tolerate, its opportunities for dispersal, and the presence (or absence) of other beneficial (or antagonistic) species….

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    New publication: Putting toyon in the TARDIS

    ByJB Yoder 7 April, 20266 April, 2026

    Recently, the Yoder Lab has been thinking a lot about the conditions plant populations need to flower and produce fruit — that is, to reproduce and create the next generation. We hit on the idea of using images from iNaturalist records of Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia and Y. jaegeriana) to train machine-learning models relating flowering…

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