
PhenObs
@phenobs
PhenObs is a global network of botanical gardens studying the phenology and traits of herbaceous species. We are funded by @iDiv.
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07-03-2019 13:36:49
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We have now published open access phenological data of ~360 species from many botanical gardens from 2019-2022 🌻🌱📚 Check our homepage and the iDiv Biodiversity Research data portal and use the data for your research👍 ⬇️⬇️⬇️ idiv.de/en/phenobs/dat…

Fieldseason only in summertimes? 🌞 Not when you are studying "leaf marcescence"... Together with colleagues from other botanical gardens I currently investigate global patterns of this phenomena in trees 🌳🍃 Really interesting but cold❄️ Matthew W. Austin





The call for abstracts at the @GfoeSoc conference in Freising is open. Together with colleagues from Flora Incognita we are organising a session on collection based research in plant ecology🌻🌱🌳 (#24). ⬇️⬇️⬇️ gfoe-conference.de/index.php?cat=…

We are proud of Andrea, who is presenting the first results of her PhD at the European Geosciences Union in Vienna. Her work is a collaboration between PhenObs and the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in #Jena.🌻🌻📚





A new PhenObs paper is published in Wiley Ecology & Evolution . As a Master's thesis, trait and phenological patterns of herbaceous species in botanical gardens were compared with patterns in natural grasslands🌻🌱. doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1… @TillDe3 @JosephineUlric1

Congratulations on the foundation of the new "Senckenberg Institute for Plant Form and Function" (SIP) here in Jena. We look forward to future co-operation🍂🍁🌻🍀. Senckenberg Research Universität Jena iee.uni-jena.de/70/sip-sencken…

Looking forward to the second day of the @GfoeSoc conference in Freising. Starting with a keynote talk by Leander Anderegg. 🐑🐦🐝🌻



Looking forward to attend the #iDivConference2024 in Stadt Leipzig organised by the iDiv Biodiversity Research. This conference is a great opportunity to get insights into different aspects of biodiversity research and to get in touch with really cool scientists 🐒🐦🌻🌳🧬.

