
Species On The Move Conference
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Species across the Earth are moving - these shifts are the 'fingerprint' of climate change. Official twitter for #SpeciesOnTheMove conference, May 14-19 2023
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Does leaf temperature and heat tolerance depend on climate of origin? The first results from our tropical tree provenance trial tropadapt.org (and my 2nd phd chapter) have just been published in Plant Cell & Environment Check it out here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/A7TUVQFT…



Unexpected east-west range shifts in forest plants - our recent Europe-wide and long-term study now out in Science Magazine! I summarize the surprising findings here: the3dlab.org/2024/10/15/nit…



Happy to see our paper in Nature Communications where we offer a new framework to quantify ecosystem complexity, ranking the contribution of both species and functions, and better assess multifunctionality's role.



I have actually initiated a starter pack on species & #biodiversity #redistribution, aka species #range #shifts for the Species On The Move Conference community #SOTM You can start from there if you want 😉



New findings on #plant 🌿☘🍀🌱🌲🌳🌴🌵 #species #range #shifts on Mt Kenya suggest #biotic #attrition at the #summit 🚨 Note this is different from local #extinction as it involves downslope shifts of the upper limit of highland species 🏔 New Phytologist shorturl.at/jmnmF


Come and work with us at University of Tasmania CODES - Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences! We are advertising an Associate Professor (level D) position for someone with expertise in Economic Geology, Geochemistry and/or Geodata Science. Please retweet! careers.utas.edu.au/cw/en/job/5006…




Happy to share my first #PhD paper is now published! We identified 82 shallow reef species around Australia facing extinction risk with decadal declines (>30%) that would qualify them in a threatened category based on the IUCN Red List criteria🌿🦞🐟 doi.org/10.1016/j.bioc…



Paper from the Species On The Move Conference conference, led by Alexa Fredston, now out in Trends in Ecology & Evolution 📖 cell.com/trends/ecology…
