
Adam Clark
@adam_t_clark
Associate Professor at University of Graz in Austria. Used as a work account for discussing my research & related topics. 🐘 @[email protected].
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http://adamclarktheecologist.com 18-09-2013 17:23:06
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plant Ellenberg #indicatorValues do not reflect #soilMoisture but atmospheric #VaporPressureDeficit see our new #microclimate study in New Phytologist doi.org/10.1111/nph.20…


...and another publication from BioDivKultur together with the Explos! 🎉The newly developed mowing index can be used to assess the impact of mowing intensity on biodiversity and ecosystem processes! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


In our new article in Nature Plants, led by Kun Guo and Wenyong Guo, we investigated Elton's naturalization hypothesis using a large dataset of Czech non-forest vegetation. This hypothesis states that species-rich communities are more resistant to invasion by alien species.


Klassisch Deutsche Bahn Personenverkehr - bin in München am Weg zur @GfoeSoc, und musste die letzte Strecke mit #SEV fahren. Vier von uns standen im Regen bei der Haltestelle, und der Fahrer ist vorbeigefahren, hat uns nett zugewinkt, und ist dann leer weiter gefahren. Zumindest war er höflich 🤔?

Interested to do a sabbatical at the wonderful & exciting iDiv Biodiversity Research ??? Check our new sabbatical call here: idiv.de/de/sabbaticals… RTs & further spread are welcome! THX

The University of Chicago has two faculty searches that should interest evolutionary biologists/geneticists. A fantastic university with lots of strong colleagues across departments. Get in touch if you have any questions! academicjobs.uchicago.edu/positions/1460… academicjobs.uchicago.edu/positions/1430…





European forest plants are migrating westwards, nitrogen deposition identified as the key driver. New study in Science Magazine, fostered by iDiv’s synthesis centre sDiv. Ghent Universität Halle (inaktiv) Universität Jena UNIVERSITÄT LEIPZIG Universität Potsdam Uni Göttingen @smartenwinter.bsky.social idiv.de/en/news/news_s…


A new paper by Edouard Hannezo ISTAustria, Bernat Corominas-Murtra Uni Graz/University of Graz, Takashi Hiiragi and Dimitri Fabrèges Hubrecht Institute and more, published in Science Magazine, sheds light on the complex process of mammalian embryo development.


How can randomness be a source of living order? Can physics explain how an embryo emerges out of chaos? In this new paper in Science, Space & Robots, former Complex Systems Lab member Bernat Corominas-Murtra & Edouard Hannezo & cols. show how embryos solve their own Rubik’s cube ist.ac.at/en/news/from-c…

