Ecologist | Professor | Editor | Author | World’s Best Ecologist and Rising Star of Science by @guide2research | World’s Top 2% Scientist by @topscinet
🔗Linking below and above-ground tree biomass 🌳
To better understand the relationship between below and above-ground traits, Kossi Ditsouga et al. use allometric models on a dataset of 18 tree species from the Congo Basin.
Read more here 👇
https://t.co/pPOyxrLlSC
Are you interested in vegetation science and the communication of scientific results? Then you might be interested in the part-time position of a Communication Officer for the Journal of Vegetation Science and Applied Vegetation Science. The position is particularly suitable for PhD students or postdocs, but other candidates are also welcome.
https://t.co/cwBx5s0qMy
@JVegSci @ApplVegSci@IAVS5@IavsYoung
I am honored to be listed among the World’s Top 2% Scientists @top2p_sci , recognized for four consecutive single-year lists and two consecutive long-career lists. Thank everyone for collaboration and support!
We are pleased to announce that Journal of Forestry Research received the latest Impact Factor of 3.4, ranked 9th out of 89 journals (Forestry Q1, Top 10%) in Forestry category in the Journal Citation Report 2023.
#JCR#JIF
A big welcome to our new Associate Editors!
Arshad Ali, Josep Padullés Cubino, Eric Lamb, Sergey Rosbakh, Julian Schrader, Guilherme Seger, Amanda Taylor, Ole R. Vetaas
https://t.co/oaJ0jtjNBU via @vegsciblog
INTRODUCING Prof. Dr. @arshadforester, Dr. Ignacio J. Diaz-Maroto and Prof. Dr. Kangning Xiong as our event committee for the 4th International Electronic Conference on Forests
Submit the abstract: https://t.co/hlzLiBP9nJ
Register at: https://t.co/0DCKGW1kfr
#IECF2024#Forests
|| NEW RESEARCH ||
China's subtropical deciduous plants are more sensitive to climate change than evergreen plants by flowering phenology
📄 https://t.co/ksVEeaxDxD
📢 We are pleased to notice that 17 Editorial Board Members of JFR were selected in #Stanford University World’s Top 2% #Scientists list in 2023. #forestry
Congratulations! @evgeniosaga @arshadforester
For more: https://t.co/3KaUtQcGF1
Did you know?
Most forest carbon is found in the living biomass (44 percent) and soil organic matter (45 percent), with the remainder in dead wood and litter.
More facts on the world's forests 👉 https://t.co/RPjo8s4xRy
#FRA2020#GFRA
📣📣correlated predictor variables are fine actually📣📣
There's no good reason to go deleting a variable from your study just because it's correlated with others!
Way more important is WHY they are correlated! tell us about that!
The world’s forests are mostly publicly owned, but the share of privately owned forests has increased since 1990
73% - publicly owned
22% - privately owned
5% - unknown/other
More facts on the world’s forests 👉 https://t.co/RPjo8s4xRy
#FRA2020#GFRA