
David John Eldridge
@dj_eldridge
Dryland ecologist at #ScienceUNSW working on effects of #Landuse change, #Ecosystem engineering, woody #encroachment, #soil biology, #biocrusts & #grazing
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http://aridecologylab.com.au 26-08-2017 21:48:18
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Sampling riparian #sediment for @RIOFUN in Albury Australia and talking #ecology with good friend Jodi Price at Thirsty Devil Brewery #WorkLifeBalance ManuDelgadoBaquerizo Rebeca Arias-Real Tano GutiƩrrez CƔnovas UNSW Science


You asked for it; messing about with #mosses on Self Improvement Wednesday with richard glover just after 5 pm today on ABC Sydney. Hear why Earth canāt do without #moss UNSW Science @UNSWCentreIdeas


Another BugNet site established by Team Bug BEES in subhumid grassy #woodland Jana Stewart @joeatkinsonii Suz Everingham annekempel Allan Ecology Group UNSW Science Check out our video too youtube.com/watch?v=2xMPq1ā¦




Great presentation by Jim Ansley. Effective control of #mesquite by #fire in SW USA lasts less than a decade ManuDelgadoBaquerizo UNSW Science Server2023 (ser2023cre)


Crustivoltaics.... biocrusts meet photovoltaic panels for excellent #biocrust #restoration Ferran Garcia-Pichel



Australia's #carbon plan disregards evidence UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences Global Drylands ASU


Excited to share that #CPDrylands a new journal from the Cambridge Prisms series is now accepting submissions cambridge.org/core/journals/⦠Drylands aims to be a forum for rapid publication of cross-disciplinary science relating to the challenges of managing the worldās drylands



Led by EiCs David John Eldridge & Osvaldo Sala and with Laura Yahdjian Nathan Sayre, Qun Du and yours truly as senior editors, the journal is assembling a geographically, gender balanced and multidisciplinary set of editors cambridge.org/core/journals/ā¦



3 reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia's arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea theconversation.com/3-reasons-why-⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

Very happy to see our new paper led by Jingyi_arideco on the nuances and #tradeoffs in woody plant removal #encroachment UNSW Science Aus Rangeland Soc @ doi.org/10.1111/1365-2ā¦



#Biogeochemical hotspots (#fertile #islands) paper out in Nature Plants. Dryland plant islands are critically important for sustaining functional soils; larger islands better; no grazing effects UNSW Science ManuDelgadoBaquerizo Fernando T. Maestre Jingyi_arideco



New Global Change Biology BioFunLab Unearthing the soil-borne microbiome of land plants onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc⦠IRNAS Sevilla w/Raúl Ochoa Hueso Leho Tedersoo PANKAJ TRIVEDI David John Eldridge Juntao WANG Stefan Geisen Jose L Blanco Pastor Jorge DurÔn Fernando D. Alfaro @Thuls_M Prof Brajesh Singh & +


New BioFunLab Nature Communications Geologically younger ecosystems are more dependent on soil biodiversity for supporting function nature.com/articles/s4146⦠w/ Jiao Feng Yurong Liu David John Eldridge and +! IRNAS Sevilla CSIC
