Carlos Perez Carmona (@c_pcarmona) 's Twitter Profile
Carlos Perez Carmona

@c_pcarmona

Professor of Functional Ecology. Department of Botany @unitartu.

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Plant Evolutionary Ecology lab (@plantecoevout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a new member in our group! If you are fascinated by plant-soil interactions and land use change, please apply and join #PlantSoilAdapt project European Research Council (ERC) We have a lively and friendly community of ecologists waiting to welcome you! euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/193063

Macroecology UT (@macroecologyut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our workgroup members Carlos Perez Carmona, Meelis Pärtel, Riin Tamme and Dr. Aurèle Toussaint who received the national research award in the field of geology and biology! macroecology.ut.ee/en/national-re…

Congratulations to our workgroup members <a href="/C_PCarmona/">Carlos Perez Carmona</a>, Meelis Pärtel, <a href="/riintamme/">Riin Tamme</a> and <a href="/ToussaintAurele/">Dr. Aurèle Toussaint</a> who received the national research award in the field of geology and biology!   macroecology.ut.ee/en/national-re…
Liberato Manna (@mannaliberato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD programs are primarily about training students. Current paradigm of having lots of papers at a PhD stage must change. Students should get the best possible & focused training (up-to-date, useful & engaging courses). Papers should not count when they compete for first postdoc

Enrico Tordoni (@etordoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Hot from the press our new study on GEB Journal showing global patterns and determinants of multiple facets of plant diversity. A fantastic collaborative effort with Macroecology UT Carlos Perez Carmona Dr. Aurèle Toussaint Riin Tamme onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Enrico Tordoni (@etordoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our integrative approach proved more sensitive in describing global species diversity patterns. Few areas on Earth host high and unique proportions of multiple diversity facets and individual diversity facets contribute differently to multifaceted diversity across continents.

Jon Bennett (@bennett_ecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are reopening a search for a postdoc in my group. I am looking for a curious person with an interest in plant-soil / plant-insect interactions to join our large and diverse team (research-groups.usask.ca/bennett-lab). 1/4

Kadri Runnel (@kadrirunnel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD position announcement: please share! Interested in joining the amazing FutureScapes team University of Tartu for lab challenges and fieldwork? Fully financed 4y position open on carbon accumulation in soil and dead wood under changing climate, with fungi in focus. w/Ivika Ostonen

PhD position announcement: please share! Interested in joining the amazing <a href="/FutureScapes_ee/">FutureScapes</a> team <a href="/unitartu/">University of Tartu</a> for lab challenges and fieldwork? Fully financed 4y position open on carbon accumulation in soil and dead wood under changing climate, with fungi in focus. w/<a href="/IvikaOstonen/">Ivika Ostonen</a>
Nature Communications (@naturecomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intraspecific variation could impact competitive interaction among species. Yang et al. show that higher intraspecific variation in seedling traits & performance may enable competitively inferior plant species to coexist with competitively superior species nature.com/articles/s4146…

iBartomeus (@ibartomeus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[new paper] Multilayer diffusion networks as a tool to assess the structure and functioning of fine grain sub-specific plant–pollinator networks nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/oi… by Alfonso Allen-Perkins et al. A very cool approach I'd love to see it used in other systems.

jing yang (@jingyan02259627) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟After a long study, we found that competition induced higher intraspecific trait variability in inferior species than superior species. Big thanks to my collaborative mentors, Prof. Guochun Shen and Carlos P. Carmona, for their guidance and partnership.

Slendy Rodríguez-Alarcón, PhD. (@slendyroal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even after migrating. Anguish, stress, and a lot of time and energy invested to obtain an extension of the residence permit to be able to finish the PhD. Cambio de regulaciones… lamentablemente las guerras incentivan el nacionalismo 😕

Macroecology UT (@macroecologyut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're very excited to have Carlos Perez Carmona join the 'tree of professors' at the Department of Botany of University of Tartu as he was elected as a full professor of functional ecology! macroecology.ut.ee/en/professor-o…

We're very excited to have <a href="/C_PCarmona/">Carlos Perez Carmona</a> join the 'tree of professors' at the Department of Botany of <a href="/unitartu/">University of Tartu</a> as he was elected as a full professor of functional ecology! macroecology.ut.ee/en/professor-o…
Carlos Perez Carmona (@c_pcarmona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see this paper published! If you’re interested in trait-based ecology, you should follow @EleonoraBeccari; she’s going to be a superstar 🌟

Guida Santos (@guida_santos7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢What would happen if threatened mammals became extinct on 🏝️islands? We looked into the consequences of species extinctions on the functional space of islands worldwide. More details below, but you can read the full paper published today Global Change Biology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…

Guida Santos (@guida_santos7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aqui contamos de manera resumida los resultados de un estudio publicado recientemente Global Change Biology, liderado por Sonia Llorente-Culebras, alumna de doctorado Ecología UAM UAM Autónoma Madrid, sobre los impactos de las extinciones de mamiferos en islas

Nature Communications (@naturecomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Plants strategies are diverse. Beccari & Carmona find that adding root size traits does not change the global structure of plant strategies, confirming that plant size follows a unified continuum of allometric investments. @EleonoraBeccari Carlos Perez Carmona nature.com/articles/s4146…