
BabossAndTheMoss
@bastienpapinot
Trying to understand why nobody cares about mosses
New episode of BabossAndTheMoss every month yooooo
Tundra Ecology Lab
@uni_iceland
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A beautiful bouquet of sphagnum to brighten up your week...a golden sphagnum palustre surrounded by sphagnum rubellum. So magnificent when viewed through the macro lens Community Wetlands Forum Connecting Communities with Peatlands PeatlandConservation LIFE IP Peatlands and People Ireland's Environmentalists Currach Books


How does meltwater travel downstream? 🚨In a new perspective paper Nature Water we argue that the current lack of understanding of cryosphere-groundwater connectivity could lead to inaccurate predictions of water availability in mountain regions (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4422…



If you are IBC2024 and interested in #Bryophytes #Symbiosis #NitrogenFixation #Cyanobacteria…join us Saturday 11am in room A10.1! Stuart McDaniel @DanOAlvarenga Annika Engroff



Come to VOLT - Center for Volatile Interactions next year to discuss #VOCs, #Soil #Microbes #Lakes #Mosses #VolatileInteractions and more! Plus, May is the best month to visit wonderful #Copenhagen!


Soutenance de thèse de Coline Royaux Laboratoire BOREA Science & recherche au Muséum La diversité biologique en Nouvelle-Calédonie-Kanaky : caractérisation à partir des crustacés dulçaquicoles, recherche des facteurs explicatifs majeurs... 🗓️ lundi 4/11 à 14h Sorbonne Université urlr.me/F4tgm


Is #moss the #boss? That is what VOLT - Center for Volatile Interactions's Kathrin Rousk will investigate with her new DK Frie Forsk.fond grant. Read below how the project came about and how important it is to chat to colleagues over coffee! volt.ku.dk/news2024/is-mo…



Lots of lovely Rough-stalked Feather-moss (Brachythecium rutabulum) capsules on a fallen Oak trunk in Blaise Woods this afternoon. BBSBryology #TwitterNatureCommunity







It is just magical to spend time looking closely at sphagnum mosses, the bog builders. Holding up to 20 times their own weight in water, without them, we would have no bogs. So incredibly beautiful up close Connecting Communities with Peatlands International Peatland Society Community Wetlands Forum

