Abbey Schedler

Abbey Schedler

Feb 10, 2026

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About This Project

San Bruno Mountain in the San Francisco Bay Area has sharp microclimate contrasts from summer fog. These conditions support epiphytic cryptogams—lichens and mosses relying on atmospheric moisture—but they remain poorly studied in California. We will test the hypothesis that microclimate variation across the mountain drives differences in cryptogam diversity and microbiome composition using epiphyte communities on the dominant coyote brush shrubs and a Nanopore sequencing approach.

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