This could be a great position for the right person. Lots of potential travel to exciting tropical mountain locations over next 3 years. Come and join our growing forest ecology group @livunigeog.bsky.social see @belenfadrique.bsky.social for questions
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Come and join us at Liverpool for a PhD, great project great team!
Trinity College Dublin Herbarium
Calling botanical researchers, the School of Natural Science at Trinity College Dublin is hiring a tenure track Assistant Professor in Plant Biodiversity and Conservation.
I know this is someone's dream job, so let me know if that is you and you want to chat!
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Huge congrats! sounds excellent!
The fantastic first image released by @esa.int Biomass satellite.
In glorious false colour to represent its P-band radar imaging, capable of penetrating even the highest biomass forests in the Amazon and Congo.
Please pass along - postdoc position! with our working group on #FunctionalTraits and rarity. This is part of the FREE (Functional Rarity in Ecology and Evolution) working group led by Cyrille Violle in Montpellier France 🧪🌐🌾 emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U...
Excellent new paper investigating changes in plant composition through time in the Arctic! Very impressive dataset!
Thanks @nanitundra.bsky.social for leading this and getting me involved on a familiar question in an unfamiliar environment.
📢 Job Alert! 🌳
Looking for a 2-yr postdoc (ext. up to 3 yrs) to join me at U. of Gothenburg to study links between environmental drivers, tree conditions (e.g., #treedamage), and physiological processes leading to #tropical #treemortality.
Apply by: April 17th
Details below
Excited to be part of the team taking on this large forest monitoring site! Continuous monitoring since 1940's gives a fantastic long term perspective! Nice to be looking at forests close to home for a change.
Coring a big beech tree
🌳🌳🌳 We have a new paper in @pnas.org showing climate warming leads to growth decline in beech because it drives trees to reproduce more frequently. Climate change can cause growth decline even when drought isn’t increasing by shifting where trees allocate resources doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2423181122
Come and join our growing group of forest ecologists in Liverpool. Fantastic project, wonderful supervisors, exciting city!
Last week to apply! PhD studentship in Tropical mountain forest ecology🌄 Funds secured! Join us at University of Liverpool to understand how climate change will challenge Andean tree reproduction. tinyurl.com/mr35spbj
1-year funded fellowship for conservation social scientists to consolidate work from their PhD! Internal deadline end of Jan so get in touch soon! My interests are impact evaluation, nature markets, reconciling development (including mining) & conservation.... (thread)
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University of Bristol Life Sciences Building
🚨We are recruiting one or more new Lecturers/Senior Lecturers in Biological Sciences (broadly defined, including ecology & global change) here in Bristol @bristolbiosci.bsky.social
Apply and spread the word - Bristol is a wonderful place to live and work! Feel free to get in touch with questions.
If you want to find more about this position, find me tomorrow at #BES2024!
Ancient Araucaria tree in Patagonia
🚨 New paper! 🌲🌲🌲 Monkey puzzle trees reproduce in mast years that occur synchronously across their range. But large-scale sync isn’t the norm - just when its warm. We reconstructed using #TreeRings, using the signal from varying reproductive costs in male and female trees doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70087
Can I be added please
Fagus sylavtica flowering
🚨 Funded PhD opportunity: forests & climate change
Drought reduces growth, triggers dieback & can kill trees, but how does it affect tree reproduction? Help us answer this question! Join a great team in Liverpool & Kew, inc. @belenfadrique.bsky.social 🌳🌱🌲 Deadline = Jan
Info: tinyurl.com/3z9z3ad6
New exciting PhD project in our growing forest ecology group in Liverpool. I'm not a supervisor for clarity, but a really great supervision team
Exciting updates! In January 2025 I will start at University of Liverpool as a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow. I will build a team to work on montane forests across the tropics! Several positions (tropical and temperate) coming up soon! Join our growing forest ecology group at Liverpool!
Me please