Botany is delighted to announce the creation of an Early Career Researcher (ECR) Editorial Board and introduce the inaugural cohort of ECR editors to the journal. Following the…
Canadian Science Publishing is proud to welcome Dr. Shelley Hepworth, who joins us as the new co-Editor-in-Chief of Botany. A distinguished developmental plant biologist and full professor…
Q&A with Paul Sokoloff From the Canadian Arctic to the deserts of Southern Utah, Paul Sokoloff captures the beauty of nature from the plants in the ground to…
Q&A with Dr. Christian Lacroix It’s been the “Year of the Hobby”. Gardening being one of many pastimes taken up during our time at home. Perhaps you spent…
You may not have heard of them. You may not be able to see them with the naked eye. But diatoms—single-celled algae found in fresh and marine waters—are among…
Canadian Science Publishing is pleased to welcome Professor Liette Vasseur as the new Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Botany. Dr. Vasseur is a full professor in the Department of Biological…
With climate change leading to both a rise in sea level and increasingly severe and frequent weather events, coastal ecosystems are ever more threatened. Resource extraction such as that…
If not carefully stored, mining operation waste—finely crushed ore known as tailings—can contaminate the environment. Tailings are typically stored in large pits in the ground. The pits are sealed…
With temperatures warming in the Arctic due to climate change, shrubby species such as birch, alder, and willow are expanding their range into open tundra—a shift referred to as…
As the snow melts and the sky clears, dandelions spring up on lawns across Canada—but take a closer look, there’s more diversity there than you might realize. British Columbia…