Looking forward to attend the #iDivConference2024 in @StadtLeipzig organised by the @idiv. This conference is a great opportunity to get insights into different aspects of biodiversity research and to get in touch with really cool scientists 🐒🐦🌻🌳🧬.
Just joined the really interesting "Trait Debate" at the @GfoeSoc conference. It will be exciting to see in which direction trait-based ecology will develop in the future... 🌻🌿🐝
Congratulations on the foundation of the new "Senckenberg Institute for Plant Form and Function" (SIP) here in Jena. We look forward to future co-operation🍂🍁🌻🍀.
@geobiodiversity@UniJena
https://t.co/vSMUukkqPk
iDiv and @UFZ_de are hiring an assistant (f/m/n) for @tif_knight's Species Interaction Ecology department. We are offing a full-time position in a modern and international research centre in Leipzig. Up to E8 TVöD, deadline for applications 17 June. More: https://t.co/MLLREtiHY8
A new PhenObs paper is published in @WileyEcolEvol . As a Master's thesis, trait and phenological patterns of herbaceous species in botanical gardens were compared with patterns in natural grasslands🌻🌱.
https://t.co/9NCg2Bdmlh
@TillDe3 @JosephineUlric1
It is always a pleasure to join the PopBio conference (@GfoeSoc). Listening to interesting talks and having inspiring discussions with colleagues is great 🌿🌻🌳 Thanks to the this year's organisers @plantevoeco
👍🏼#popbio2024
I participated yesterday at the spring seminar on #phenology organized by @PhenObs. All the talks were great and very informative! If you want to watch them, including mine, you can access to them through this link:
https://t.co/cTA6fphW5g
We are proud of Andrea, who is presenting the first results of her PhD at the @EuroGeosciences in Vienna. Her work is a collaboration between @PhenObs and the @MPI_BGC in #Jena.🌻🌻📚
The call for abstracts at the @GfoeSoc conference in Freising is open. Together with colleagues from @Flora_Incognita we are organising a session on collection based research in plant ecology🌻🌱🌳 (#24).
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https://t.co/ZfldnJzRz5
Looking forward to attend the @idv member retreat. It will be exciting to spend two days discussing the future of the centre and biodiversity research. 🐞🪲🌱🌼🐌🐦
We announce our online Spring Symposium 2024. We will host five international speakers talking about phenological research.
For more information and the zoom link visit our website
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https://t.co/BXQBEHDpPi
#phenology#research#spring
Paper-Alert📚🚨:
We just published a new paper on the drivers of spatial variability of phenology in herbaceous species🌻🌱. Abiotic factors but also functional traits matter...
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https://t.co/GD2FMpiVEU
Fieldseason only in summertimes? 🌞 Not when you are studying "leaf marcescence"... Together with colleagues from other botanical gardens I currently investigate global patterns of this phenomena in trees 🌳🍃 Really interesting but cold❄️ @Matt_W_Austin
We have now published open access phenological data of ~360 species from many botanical gardens from 2019-2022 🌻🌱📚
Check our homepage and the @idiv data portal and use the data for your research👍
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https://t.co/BpJw35jrTx
Really interesting review on plant phenology shifts... 🌍🌳🌻Apparently herbaceous species are still understudied... We are on the right track and looking forward to next steps👍🏼😊
Great to see the work from my PhD being continued! Congrats to @PascalKaritter from the @plantevoeco group in Frankfurt, who just published his study on combining the resurrection approach with transplant experiments 🌻➡️⛰️
https://t.co/5HJvgvvW7F