
Judith Trunschke
@jtrunschke
Evolutionary ecologist, loves flowers and their pollinators, trail runner and certified outdoor leader
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24-09-2015 06:52:34
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Because is the #NationalOrchidDay, please have a look at our latest review on Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (led by the legend himself Jim Ackerman!) on the many fascinating ways that orchids are pollinated! The paper is available here: academic.oup.com/botlinnean/adv… 🌸🐝🤓1/3


The final three of 72 layer nests for monitoring cavity nesting bees in our new GolfBiodivers project are ready packed to be send to our partners. Alexandra-Maria Klein Felix Fornoff




1/ We are excited to announce the publication of our (open access) review on replicated evolution in plants! You can read the full review here: annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…. Huge props to the awesome team of Maddie James, Ian Wright, Tim Brodribb, and Loren Rieseberg!





Looking forward to joining this amazing team in the #IBC2024!!! Thanks, Mario Vallejo-Marin and Agnes Dellinger for the invitation and organization of the symposium!


We provide the 1st empirical evidence that pollen from rival plants can build up in layers, setting up the potential for male-male competition. Read about it in the upcoming #AJB #Pollen Special Issue bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…… #botany #pollination Wiley Plant Science





🌿🔬Meet Finn (@FinnRehling), the latest addition to our incredible team Universität Freiburg's #NatureScientistsUFR! Coming all the way from Philipps-Universität ConsEcol, Finn coordinates the 🇨🇳🇩🇪 DFG public | @[email protected] Research Unit MultiTroph 🌳🐜 nature.uni-freiburg.de/team/Finn%20Re…


Come join us at the British Ecological Society Annual Meeting in wonderful Belfast this December. Last year the conference was full before the registration deadine, so register early...

Tansley review: How woody plants adjust above- and below-ground traits in response to sustained drought Lucy Rowland et al. 📖 ow.ly/fX5T50P9Ef8 ExeterGeography



Please RT: Odum School of Ecology is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Evolutionary Ecology. The Odum School of Ecology is a great place to work and there are lots of opportunities for collaborations across campus. Feel free to email me with questions. ugajobsearch.com/postings/329357
