We are seeking a PhD candidate with a background in bioinformatics to join our research team investigating the global drivers of phytochemical diversity. For more, please see: https://t.co/vOIRQYxM39
We are opening a new Postdoctoral position to study effects of phytochemical diversity on insect herbivores! Please see our team webpage for details:
https://t.co/TpMi3GQK8W
We are looking for a PhD student to join our project that explores if the hybridization in plants is fuelled by the adaptive value of hybrids in face of biotic and abiotic selection pressures along elevational gradients. For more details, please see: https://t.co/FXg4JeoQi4
.@MartinVolf8 et al. A mosaic of induced and non‐induced branches promotes variation in leaf traits, predation and insect herbivore assemblages in canopy trees https://t.co/lpV7zYsttF
Quantity and specialisation matter! See our new paper that shows how phytochemical beta-diversity affects insect specialization!
https://t.co/bT1x4eRxAo
We are excited to expand our research on evolution of host-plant defences to tropical members of the willow family! We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoc experienced in phylogenomics to join a project on New Guinean Salicaceae! For more details see https://t.co/Cm2bH4hfBd
Our paper that has been just published in Journal of Chemical Ecology shows that there is a significant level of localization in induced defences in trees. Such localization allows trees to upregulate defences wherever and whenever they are needed.
https://t.co/MiGNJEk4WT
We are excited to open a new position in our team! We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoc experienced in phylogenomics to join our projects exploring plant-herbivore interactions and evolution of host-plant defences. For more details see: https://t.co/nic0cotYLz
2020 is the International Year of #PlantHealth. iDiv’s Molecular Interaction Ecology (MIE) issues a monthly series highlighting one group member’s contribution to plant health. June: Rebekka Sontowski @UniJena@EU_ENV @bmel https://t.co/RpWtR0jSKR
A new paper that is just published in Molecular Ecology, demonstrates that host colonisation histories and host- and-parasite community compositions are important drivers of blood parasite.
https://t.co/Xv5byKLjTj via @wordpressdotcom
new paper in Science on plant-herbivore coevolution and information use will be widely discussed... let it begin!
https://t.co/TZksJU0zzK
https://t.co/16JvGwf98p
After sampling lowland willow populations, we have moved to the Alps! We aim at showing how alpine conditions affect evolution of plant secondary metabolites. This will expand our recent work on highland figs: https://t.co/3JQ4RtxPI6
Localized defense induction in #trees: a mosaic of leaf traits promoting variation in plant traits, predation & communities of canopy arthropods?
(a new #AJB essay by @MartinVolf8, Christian Wirth
& Nicole M. van Dam) https://t.co/NzROCq1ogd #botany#herbivory @wileyplantsci
I need more interns like this! Producing a paper out of a 14-day internship is a pretty good achievement. Check our newest paper on specificity of plant responses to different herbivores - https://t.co/E5kMg1rRM2
Don’t mind all grant applications… We have just won the first price for biology oriented poetry at Faculty of Science of the University of South Bohemia!
Excited to announce that I have a PhD project available *fully funded for UK applicants* with @CEROxford and @OxfordEnvRes to investigate the functional consequences of changes to farmland insect communities. Please retweet #BES2019
https://t.co/ezilRG8SuV