🌊 All invited to the symposium #UNOC3 Community Conservation and Biocultural Governance for an Inclusive Blue Bioeconomy
Organized by @ToLopezL @MinAmbienteColombia @SFSU
📍 Thursday, June 12 at 2:45 PM 📍 ORCA Room, Green Zone
📢 Join the conversation
#Conservation#UNOC3
🚨PhD Opportunity in Plant-Microbe Interactions!
📍@auburnu | 📅Start: Fall 2025
🔬Join a dynamic research team advancing plant science through interdisciplinary work.
📩To apply:
Email Dr. Leonardo De La Fuente ([email protected]) with:
1️⃣CV
2️⃣Letter of interest
🪵Recent study shows increase in woody density in former grasslands as a consequence of woody plant encroachment, with vegetation shifting from grasslands towards forest-like vegetation structurally👇 #grassland#functionalecology
https://t.co/ECB5HNV7Nf
#GatorsGiveDay challenges are underway all day! Share a photo of yourself in SFSU gear celebrating Gators Give Day using that hashtag #GatorsGiveDay to unlock $1,000 for the fund of your choice. The best one win! https://t.co/I3rWkWS9x5
How does acclimation shape heat tolerance in ectotherms? Our study uses a dynamic framework to predict survival under field thermal regimes, revealing key insights into species' acclimation limits.
https://t.co/S5vK0e2YOK
Jordan Cuff provides the story behind his paper, “Networking nutrients: How nutrition determines the structure of ecological networks“, which was shortlisted for this year’s Elton Prize. We also hear a little about his journey into animal ecology.
https://t.co/lDoHFh5WfB
New research explores how lyrebirds modify their environment in ways that create, maintain, or destroy habitats, reshaping the structure of the ecosystem. 🌱
Full paper here: https://t.co/K6jHYgy3x7
Blog: https://t.co/WkJAbRjCiL
Podcast: https://t.co/5VeFOz7v5n
📸: Alex Maisey
An important piece from 30 women including @PSUmBiome@PennStateBio faculty @momedinamunoz. They make it clear why we must support and celebrate diversity.
https://t.co/6hMlOGjkR3