We are looking for 2 PhD students to join us at @LSU_BioSci and @LSUCCT in fall 2022! We study how environmental changes have and will affect #biodiversity, #bioticInteractions, #phenology across different organisms and systems. Get in touch if interested! RT appreciated!
Really excited to see our perspective on how urbanization affects species interactions out in Nature Cities, hoping to inspire more research on this topic. Great work led by former postdoc Pablo Moreno-García. Feel free to discuss! https://t.co/I8Dd1z7GWD https://t.co/FEui3tADBJ
▶️GUBIC: The global urban biological invasions compendium for plants◀️
https://t.co/AY9ZKpc2Cv
A unique collection also supported by #sDiv's synthesis working group #sGubik https://t.co/TaT0sLvg6x led by @_djli & Luke Potgieter
In Nature Climate Change @NatureClimate, we show that Extreme Weather Events (EWEs) have strong but different effects on plant and insect phenology. https://t.co/QDLAb15mA4 https://t.co/rht23zb55e
Going to Botany 2025 this summer? Consider to submit an abstract to our colloquial on "Plant phenology in an era of rapid global change: new perspectives and frontiers"! Should be fun! https://t.co/uh9MROoRCz
In response to the federal directive issued on Feb. 7, 2025 to change the Facilities and Administration rate for all existing and ongoing new @NIH research awards, UW–Madison has issued the following statement.
https://t.co/2tJLfF3sq3
Cities Shape the Diversity and Spread of Nonnative Species | Annual Reviews - https://t.co/8vtkKEqTdy If you are at #ESA2024, @urban_sci will talk about this paper on August 7 2:30 PM – 2:45 PM room 104B.
Cities Shape the Diversity and Spread of Nonnative Species | Annual Reviews - https://t.co/8vtkKEqTdy If you are at #ESA2024, @urban_sci will talk about this paper on August 7 2:30 PM – 2:45 PM room 104B.
Excited to share this brand-new
#phenology
pub with the wonderful Rob Guralnick, Lindsay Campbell, and Erin Grady! The framework offers utility for predicting phenological sensitivity and responsiveness in temperate regions and across plant species.
https://t.co/ocZiQxA7Qy
@Call for papers! Special issue in new @SpringerNature journal _Discover Life_ : Plant #phenology in an era of rapid global change: new perspectives and frontiers. Co-editing this collection with the fabulous Rob Guralnick and @_djli
https://t.co/e5XUlRbJfl
Check out another cool new paper led by postdoc @gracecagle in @GEB_macro, where she examined microbes within the pitcher plant system and uncovered unique ecological processes governing the community assembly of distinct microbial guilds. @NSF-funded https://t.co/QlTkVfQ3Al
The history of nitrogen (N) deposition not only links to westward range shift of generalist plant species but it also links to decreases in the number & proportion of N-fixing plants in temperate forests 🌳 This has important implications for N cycling ⬇️
https://t.co/hSnZo5wNez
📢Calling all prospective grad students: join us Oct 30 for a zoom webinar hosted by @UofAEEB in a step towards demystifying the grad school application process. Info below 👇, registration required (register here: https://t.co/DdjYsUhHV5)
cc @SabrinaMcnew
We are undertaking a major revision of the #USANPN's #NaturesNotebook app to make it easier and more fun to track plant and animal seasonal activity!
We are looking for individuals to share feedback about the app as it is developed.
Learn more: https://t.co/GKnLayrd5F
It is really nice to see that data supported hypotheses very well: Long-term nitrogen deposition reduces the diversity of nitrogen-fixing plants | Science Advances https://t.co/i8hkTw2Uqg