After nearly four years in @Jon_Chase03 group at iDiv, I will be returning to China today to start a professorship at the Institute of Botany, CAS. Many thanks to Jon and all people helped me! Thank you very much!
Congrats to @Wzh463915453Roc for leading this great study @ESAEcology looking at habitat fragmentation effects on the Thousand Island Lake islands across multiple trophic levels. Was great having him visit @idiv on a CAS scholarship from China. @WubingX
https://t.co/kmTrlX7RrJ
How important is coming first?
@BenjaminDelory and @TadashiFukami assembled a diverse group of scientists at @idiv to see what we all know about priority effects. Our first paper from this #sPriority working group is now out in @Trends_Ecol_Evo
https://t.co/uL1VlYxKuc
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🔖KEY CONCEPTS IN ECOLOGY:
Check out our curated series of reading lists & introductions from our journals to help you learn the key topics in #ecology
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Another great collaboration inspired by Anne Magurran, @maadornelas and the @bioTIMEdb team, together with the Measurements of Biodiversity (MoB) working group @idiv with @DanMcGlinn, @WubingX, @PunksInScience , Gotelli, McGill, et al. Expertly led by Shane Blowes!
Still time to apply for the postdoc position in our group in Prague: https://t.co/K20rGf5CPs Vegetation science, GIS, landscape ecology. International Czech-Austrian project with @adam_t_clark, Hana Skokanová, and @FranzEssl1. Tell your friends!
Interested in #macroecology, #remotesensing & #rewilding - check our open 2-year postdoc position @EconovoAU in Aarhus, Denmark 🌿🛰️🦬🦓https://t.co/bV65mkmdhR - application deadline Nov 1🏃♀️🏃♂️🏃🏾♀️
A new version of the GlobalTreeSearch species list is now available, containing 57,922 accepted tree species. Download the complete list here:
https://t.co/xHYJ9GBNw1
The oldest continuous thermometer-based temperature record is Central England Temperature. It began in 1678 ... when Charles II was King of England! It shows how unusual today's warming is compared to the last four centuries of temperature variability. https://t.co/F7ijxiU7Ct
rtrees: an R package to assemble phylogenetic trees from megatrees for multiple taxonomic groups. Please try it out and report any problems. https://t.co/LuKR1BULC7
"Beneath shifting canopies" - a beautiful poem on our work on how past #climatechange shapes current diversity patterns in #trees@ScienceAdvances (led by @WubingX & @anordonez1), building on our long-term research effort on paleoclimate legacies 🌿🌦️🌍
https://t.co/Vbh2JSmPjF
Our new urban birds paper is out now in @CurrentBiology! We combine global eBird data and traits to ask: what makes an urban bird? This was a huge @UCLAEEB team effort with @mwtingley, Ben Tonelli, @CaseyYoungflesh, @joannaxwu, Graham Montgomery, and @sekercioglu. A🧵(1/7)