Research Scientist @CedarCreekESR@umncbs: Interested in full-time #research at a fantastic field station & @USLTER? Apply to join our team! #ecology#ecosystems
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Interested in a lab manager position for an awesome microbial ecology and mycology lab? @UMNFuN Position available for lab manager in soil ecology for Peter Kennedy and Sarah Hobbie at University of Minnesota; https://t.co/2e3qdd1JGV, Job ID 343797
I heard something yesterday in a qualifying exam that is worth tweaking about. My colleague said that science does not advance when you get results consistent with your hypothesis. It is only when you get results that refute your hypothesis sciences truly advances.
what do you get when you put two fungal folk, a polysaccharide expert and an isotope nut together in an @NSF project about fungal necromass? I can't wait to find out!!
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Great summary of knowledge gaps about microbial necromass and soil C by @kmbuckeridge at the GSBI Speaks Webinar. I will give a related talk at the Harvard PBI symposium on Monday May 3rd about knowns & unknowns regarding the necrobiome of decaying fungal necromass. #PBI2021
Wonderful seminar by Tadashi Fukami @TadashiFukami today in the UMN EEB seminar series. Take home message: community ecology is not a mess. Keep up the great work Tad!
Figures 1 and 4 in this revisit of classic work on mycorrhizal fungi by Koide and @cwfernandez are gems. A great read for those both new and experienced with this symbiosis. https://t.co/rhGRYwdFLv
Check out my first manuscript w @UMNFuN & @xerantheum ! Ecological responses to forest age, habitat, and host vary by mycorrhizal type in boreal peatlands https://t.co/wNOC7locj4 #fungi#mycology#mycorrhiza#peatlands
Fascinating insights into the diversity of Trichoderma lifestyles and distributions by Priscilla Chaverri for plenary lecture at #IMC11. Great application of FUNGuild @xerantheum to ecologically parse fungal communities in seedlings versus adult trees.