
Water availability is one of the most critical drivers of plant function, yet many species experience it in pulses; through rain events followed by drying cycles. Edith’s research investigates how Eucalyptus species respond to these fluctuations, focusing on growth and physiological traits as coping mechanisms for drought. By integrating field data from different water availability regions (mesic and xeric), my project aims to uncover key strategies that enable Eucalyptus to persist in varying environments. The findings will provide insights into future climate resilience and inform sustainable forestry and conservation practices.