
Marcus Spiegel
@marcuspspiegel
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22-04-2021 09:14:08
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The first paper from #PFTC4 Plant Functional Traits Courses is out! We map plant species and plant traits in the High Arctic using field spectroscopy, a multispectral drone and Sentinel-2 data: doi.org/10.1088/1748-9… The research is published #openacess in ERL IOP Environment (1/4)



Can hungry reindeer transform a landscape? Oxford PhD student Marcus Spiegel is in the right place to find out: Yamal Peninsula, W Siberia. Here, the indigenous Nenets people manage vast herds of semi-domesticated reindeer through long annual migrations. [📷Marcus] 1/11
![Oxford Polar Forum (@oxpolar) on Twitter photo Can hungry reindeer transform a landscape?
Oxford PhD student <a href="/marcuspspiegel/">Marcus Spiegel</a> is in the right place to find out: Yamal Peninsula, W Siberia.
Here, the indigenous Nenets people manage vast herds of semi-domesticated reindeer through long annual migrations.
[📷Marcus] 1/11 Can hungry reindeer transform a landscape?
Oxford PhD student <a href="/marcuspspiegel/">Marcus Spiegel</a> is in the right place to find out: Yamal Peninsula, W Siberia.
Here, the indigenous Nenets people manage vast herds of semi-domesticated reindeer through long annual migrations.
[📷Marcus] 1/11](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7duGfuX0AMr2T3.jpg)


Nothing says Christmas quite like aerial footage of migrating reindeer! Marcus Spiegel, a DPhil student in the Biogeosciences Lab at SoGE, is studying the influence of reindeer grazing on the Yamal Peninsula in Russia. #SoGEintheField

Our newest blog post looks back at Marcus Spiegel's summer fieldwork in Yamal, Siberia polar.ox.ac.uk/can-hungry-rei…

**New PhD paper out in ERL** 🛰️🥕Seeing roots from space: aboveground fingerprints of root depth in vegetation sensitivity to climate in dry biomes ☀️doi.org/10.1088/1748-9… via IOPscience - some key findings: