My new paper is out! 🎉We explored the effects of mounding treatments on black spruce and tamarack seedling growth in boreal treed fens. Read the full paper here: https://t.co/YKMD7EQp8z @AppliedGrg@BeraProject
My first ever publication! What an incredible journey with amazing co-author and mentor, @GlacierGirlie! So exciting to see my summer undergraduate project published 🥳
New JGLAC FirstView article! "A semi-automated, GIS-based framework for the mapping of supraglacial hydrology” by E Bash, C Shellian, C Dow, G Mcdermid, W Kochtitzky, D Medrzycka, L Copland. https://t.co/2YetlPh7Lm @UWGlacier@UWaterloo@uOttawaGEG_ENV@UCalgaryGeog@Cryospheric
Check out this point cloud cross section! We are exploring ways to measure and monitor tree regeneration on seismic lines with high-resolution drone data
We have some great news to share with you!
Today we are celebrating the official start of construction on Alberta's first wildlife overpass on provincial lands, just east of Canmore on Highway 1. 🧵below
Read more in Y2Y's release: https://t.co/n2WU52MZ3n
#ABRoads#RoadEcology
I'm a second year MSc student with Dr. Greg McDermid and Dr. Julia Linke, studying tree growth on #seismic lines with #UAVs. I'm looking forward to collaborating with incoming students and helping out with field work for the (fast approaching!) 2022 season #BERAProject2022
This spring's #photogrammetryflights are looking good! We can see and measure regenerating seedlings on narrow seismic-line disturbances in the #boreal#forest. We're going to try remote stocking assessments under the toughest conditions!
@BERA_Project
@Pix4D
Does #moss grow old and weary? New 25-year individual-based study identifies demographic #senescence in ramets of a clonal moss.
@DitteWiig@CPop_SDU
Read the full article now: https://t.co/XzOvT2lwaY
📷 @WikiCommons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
This is thanks to the engagement of a passionate, involved community, including you. Writing letters, attending public hearings, commenting on plans and more. You all stood up for wildlife...and more.
Widely used #herbicides at label recommended concentrations pose a significant hazard to #bees in both agricultural and urban systems, with up to 96% mortality reported following contact exposure @EdStrawBio.
Read the full #OA paper here 👉🏻https://t.co/Y8pgr4iwo4
Among numerous other issues, the proposed TSMV development will create a pinch point for wildlife that already struggle to move through the Bow Valley.
https://t.co/zHs77TOgqS
Researchers at @uniovi_info are encouraging farmers who grow apples to abandon chemical pesticides and put birdboxes in orchards. They found that birds nesting in the boxes capture large quantities of insects to feed their chicks, reducing insect pests in orchards.
"Our documentation of mature trees going through a period of ‘catch-up’ growth to recover their lost biomass is one of the first research studies to do so." @WoodEcology on new @StirUni research looking at the effect of extreme drought on Scots pine.