Forest entomologist, at the University of Orléans, working on feeding strategies of insects on trees and on outcomes of forest declines on insect diversity
🤸☄️Une équipe dynamique vous attend au Muséum d'Orléans (MOBE). Nous recherchons deux nouveaux collègues :
📚📗Responsable #livres, Education aux Médias et à l'Information (#EMI), Documentation
🤩🤯Chargé de médiation scientifique #espritcritique et 4 Tiers
Merci des partages !
New #OpenAccess#ResearchPaper: "Factors determining fine-scale spatial genetic structure within coexisting populations of common beech, pedunculate oak, and sessile oak" by Sandurska E et al @UKWBydgoszcz
See https://t.co/2kYGld9U78
Shareable link https://t.co/UVdmxRxEX1
@Jeremy_Cours @ElodieLeSouchu @InsectDiversity Great collaborative work with several european experts ! @DavidNotton from Scotland, Denis Michez @UMONSnews from Belgium, Jean-Yves Rasplus @CBGPMontpellier from France, Arnstein Staverlokk @NINAnature from Norway and many other colleagues... Thanks to all of them !
... and the other one on population dynamics of oak borers in France, highlighting some environmental drivers of their populations. A fine article by @ElodieLeSouchu: https://t.co/bRG2A2hkAR
Two new papers on Agrilus borers! One on trapping techniques, a nice paper by G. Santoiemma based on an international collaboration coordinated by D. Williams: https://t.co/em9efKXsRe...
NEW publication with the laboratory of Aurélien Sallé, Université d'Orléans: Responses of the hyper-diverse community of canopy-dwelling Hymenoptera to oak decline. Free download here:
https://t.co/dDbgqMAkFG
New study on insect biomass patterns in Germany: reanalysis of the Krefeld data led by Jörg Müller @eco_FSF shows that weather conditions and anomalies explain temporal patterns including declines suggesting that climate change is already a major driver. https://t.co/lH708CHyHY
How diverse ! 🐝Hymenoptera take the lead of the race for diversity in temperate oak canopies 🌳. Find out more at https://t.co/g9WiM25dys - a new publication by @ElodieLeSouchu
🐸 #InstantRadio#JMZH2022 : L'avez-vous entendu ? Cette semaine avec @radiofrance, la SNPN vous aide à agir pour les #ZonesHumides en créant des #mares.
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Bravo à Barbara qui a fini de préparer les 1215 apoïdes que nous avons collectés dans les canopées de chênes! Ils viennent de partir chez Denis Michez @umons pour identification.
Climate change alters the canopy of temperate forests and reshapes its associated arthropod community. Deleterious effects are expected for several trophic guilds, but a forest decline could also lead to transient biodiversity pulses for some of them. https://t.co/Ygr8JgHQYm