¡En el blog de @eco-aeet.bsky.social se publica un nuevo post!
En esta ocasión, @cmhmaliani.bsky.social reflexiona sobre el concepto “desbiologización” o cómo, de forma inconsciente o premeditada, se niega lo biológico en lo viviente no humano.
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Posts by Pablo Castro Sánchez-Bermejo
Tree characteristics change in mixed forests, leading to more wood production than in single-species plantations🌳
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Què és una “embòlia” vegetal i per què són tan perilloses pels arbres🌳 mediterranis?
En situacions de #sequera🌡️, quan falta aigua al sòl, es poden formar bombolles d’aire🫧 (“embòlies”) als conductes transportadors d’aigua💦 de les plantes, una conseqüència que pot ser fatal.
"The hidden variability of forests" 🌳🍃🌲
The Department of Ecology at Leuphana is sharing a post about our recent study on intraspecific trait variability along diversity gradients in forests
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¡Acabamos de publicar el último número! 📢
Incluimos el monográfico "Ecología del despoblamiento rural", coordinado por Francisco Lloret y Adrián Escudero. Os dejamos la editorial invitada en este enlace. Y no solo, en este número hay mucho más contenido...
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New publication! Do leaf traits vary in time? 🌿🍃☘️ We sampled 6 traits of 11 species over 15 weeks and found that traits vary greatly, and every growth form followed their own pattern 🦄 Species rank remained somewhat same! @niittynen.bsky.social 🌱 @oikosjournal.bsky.social 🌱 doi.org/10.1002/oik.11849
We are happy to announce 36 great thematic sessions for our #NSO2026 #GfOe2026 joint NSO-GfÖ conference – bringing together diverse perspectives across the field of ecology. We look forward to be inspired!
Explore the full line-up: vist.ly/4txjq
@gfoesoc.bsky.social
Open position as research associate in our Vegetation Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation group @leuphana.bsky.social. Limited to 1 year, but an ideal chance to gain teaching experience and develop independent research 🍃🌳🗻🌱. Apply until March 26. Details: tinyurl.com/yc6dnr8p
The greenness of the Earth’s terrestrial vegetation changes throughout the seasons. Researchers can calculate the global “green centre” and track its movement over several decades. They have observed a gradual shift towards the north-east. By Ida Flik. https://greenwave.earth/
🌍 The earth’s green is increasing and its centre is moving north-east. Vegetational shift to the north is even stronger in the southern summer – surprising new facet of #globalgreening 🌱 Published in PNAS
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🌧 En la era moderna no ha habido una tormenta más monstruosa en España que la dana de Valencia de octubre de 2024. Un estudio reciente explica cómo se vio intensificada por el cambio climático
Te contamos qué sucedió, paso a paso, desde el interior de la tormenta:
I made a map of 3.4 million Bluesky users - see if you can find yourself!
bluesky-map.theo.io
I've seen some similar projects, but IMO this seems to better capture some of the fine-grained detail
Tras unas vacaciones de descanso y un inicio de año con mucho trabajo, volvemos a daros noticias. Hace un tiempo lanzamos una propuesta para incorporar nuevos Editores Asociados y... ¡Ya están dentro del equipo editorial! Enhorabuena a tod@s 🎉
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📣 PhD position at Leuphana University (Germany) 🌳🍃🪴
Join the DIVERSA project on climate change effects on forest ecosystems. Fieldwork, laser scanning, experiments & data analysis in an international ecology team.
Apply by 20 Feb 2026 👉https://tinyurl.com/3ac4fewx
#Ecology #Biodiversity #Traits
Peaks of the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, central Spain ⛰️
I spent time back in my hometown during Christmas and found the motivation to make this map with some of my favourite peaks there
New paper by @castretis.bsky.social et al in @natcomms.nature.com - read more about it here: www.idiv.de/worlds-large...
Leuphana university (@leuphana.bsky.social) is featuring our work in the BEF-China experiment and explaining some of the recent results on their website
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The last chapter from PhD thesis by Juri Felix (co-supervised with @philstevenson.bsky.social) is now out in @oikosjournal.bsky.social! The study explores the effects of tree species identity and spatial scale on tree diversity effects #TreeDivNet nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Leaf diversity in forests 🍃
In trees, intraspecific and intraindividual leaf trait variability decrease along a gradient of tree species richness and are an important part of functional diversity in forest stands,
Our new paper is already out in @natcomms.nature.com
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Want to know more about it? 🧵
Thanks Brian for sharing the paper! Indeed, it makes sense to me that in natural ecosystems, where species diversity changes along environmental gradients, you find that interesting pattern of intraspecific variability in response to species richness
"Understanding leaf variability within tree species" 🍃🌿🍂
I wrote a "behind the paper" post talking about our recent paper in @natcomms.nature.com
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Very happy to see my first PhD chapter being published 🤍
Take a look if you are interested in how tree species richness and mycorrhizal associations affect soil multifunctionality on a small scale 🌳🌳
Of course, this was only possible thanks to all who contributed to this
@cpcarmona.bsky.social @spatialgenetics.bsky.social @raqbenavides.bsky.social @lsachsenmaier.bsky.social Shan Li @xliu225.bsky.social and Sylvia Haider
@treedi.bsky.social @idiv-research.bsky.social @leuphana.bsky.social
With this, we show how intraspecific and intraindividual trait variability decrease along a diversity gradient and contribute to the functional diversity of forest stands 🌲🍂🌳 🍃 🌲 But go to the paper if you want to know more
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We found that the observed functional diversity is often higher than the null expectation. Each species and tree tend to find a different strategy within the community, thus maximizing forest functional diversity. This supports that trait variability is more than "phenotypic noise" within species
In our work, we also studied the importance of intraspecific and intraindividual variation for the functional diversity of forests. Using the TPD framework by Carmona et al. (doi.org/10.1016/j.tr...) and null models, we compared the observed functional diversity with scenarios of random variability
4) There is a decrease of intraindividual variability in spectral regions associated to pigments, probably due to varying light within the canopy.
Check the method by Li et al. to know more about how we used algorithms for facial segmentation to analyse the spectral data.
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