Fragmentation impacts may be mixed for conservation but generally bad for restoration - Watts - Restoration Ecology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/1HrVsjpzkN
1/ 🌳 New research from the WrEN project reveals that larger and structurally complex woodland creation sites offer greater benefits for woodland plants! 🌱 Main findings below! 👇
‘Are woodland plants 🌻colonising newly created woodlands🌳?’
See poster at @UK_Treescapes conference in Glasgow with a journal paper on the way. You can also keep up to date on the benefits of woodland creation for biodiversity @ https://t.co/jJ5i8Wc17s
‘Are woodland plants 🌻colonising newly created woodlands🌳?’
See poster at @UK_Treescapes conference in Glasgow with a journal paper on the way. You can also keep up to date on the benefits of woodland creation for biodiversity @ https://t.co/jJ5i8Wc17s
New blog by @thi_sanna about use of LiDAR technology to understand woodland ecology https://t.co/1xpphyh0nZ.
If you are interested in this topic, register for the free @natcolonisation webinar this Friday (May 17th): https://t.co/EYE9MQkPnA
🌳 Land managers, what are your views on expanding tree cover? Fill in our online survey to help inform our research:
📢 https://t.co/06knrosFOR
This will help inform research focused on tree cover expansion through #TreePlanting and #NaturalColonisation. @StirUni @reheatRT
🚨 FUNDED PHD ALERT🚨
Apply for a PhD gathering empirical evidence of ecological time-lags with @watts_km, @nanimuelbert and me @GeogBham
The successful candidate would have the chance to build on existing theoretical work led by the team.
https://t.co/eNA1ZwLpFF