🎉New paper! We looked into plant-soil interactions along a unique grassland successional gradient of 300 years. Young (30-60 years old!) ex-arable grasslands still have higher soil pathogen abundance than ancient grasslands, which makes plant populations less resilient to drought. @erc.europa.eu
Posts by Plant Evolutionary Ecology lab
60-yr long time series of changes in local environmental conditions across habitat types (forests, grasslands, shrublands & wetlands) using plant species ecological indicator values #EIVs to track back those changes: increase in N-demanding & shade-tolerant species ⬇️
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New on the Belowground blog: The inverted forest: Why global carbon models miss the mark on subtropical grasslands plantlifebelowground.wordpress.com/2026/04/01/t...
We are looking for a new PhD student: Parallel Evolution of Clonality in Angiosperms www.ibot.cas.cz/en/vacancies...
So glad to see this study finally out after several years of trying to find time to put data together despite fast pace of life and new projects coming along! 🎉We linked plant-soil feedbacks to mycorrhizal associations and soil metabolomics: doi.org/10.1111/ele.... @petriacqp.bsky.social @wiley.com
Using 63 globally distributed grassland and shrubland sites from the International Drought Experiment, this study identifies plant traits linked to drought resistance after 1 year of extreme drought across growth forms, lifespans and climate 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🐑🌱 What drives functional change in grazed grasslands?
Eshelman et al. report that increased grazing favours avoidance, resistance, and tolerance traits, with most trait shifts arising from intraspecific variation rather than species turnover.
Postdoctoral position in Forest Genetics at @uni-freiburg.de with a focus on local adaptation and/or stress reaction of trees. The position combines research and teaching (4 SWS), and offers the opportunity to develop an independent research profile (4+ years).
Introducing.... The Soil Ecology Seminar Series 2026!
Join us on Wednesday the 25th of February at 1 pm GMT for the first installment. We will delve into microbial ecology with exciting talks from Dr Ashish Malik and Josh Thurston:
Register your interest here: urldefense.com/v3/__https:/...
#transgenerational transmission of a core #microbiome that protects against downy mildew from soil to #phyllosphere
Fantastic and important study by @jellespooren.bsky.social @rlberendsen.bsky.social
@cornepieterse.bsky.social
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#plantscience
Epigenetic mechanisms linking mycorrhizal interactions and transgenerational responses.
#TansleyReview: #Mycorrhizas: Epigenetic Regulation & Transgenerational Legacy
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by Beltrán-Torres et al.
@irissammarco.bsky.social @stephane-maury.bsky.social @vtec.bsky.social
Figure was created in BioRender (BioRender.com/8rq6i2c).
Transferred resistance to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) in clover (Trifolium repens) after cocropping with rye (Secale cereale) for 5, 7 or 9 wk.
Transferred resistance – interspecific transfer of plant defence against soilborne pathogens
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#Commentary by Costa and Mathesius highlighting the recent work by Hama et al.
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📖Published!
Land use change can affect both species diversity and evolution within species🌍🐿️
We find that evolutionary response to land use change can be masked in the field by phenotypic plasticity, revealing hidden adaptation to global change👇️
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Amazing! I have a soft spot for owls especially. And long-tailed tits. And woodpeckers too! 😂
Continuously grazed grassland with high species richness and large populations of grassland specialist species
Abandoned grassland experiencing biodiversity decline and shrub and tree encroachment
Have you heard about countergradient variation? We found it plays a role in plant response to grassland land use change: phenotypic plasticity masks evolutionary response to grazing abandonment! @erc.europa.eu @journalofecology.bsky.social
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Check out our new paper, Multilevel selection informs context-dependent mycorrhizal functioning! This is my very first first-authored publication, and I worked w some incredible folks to make it happen:
@meafkhami.bsky.social @balachaudhary.bsky.social
and Nancy Johnson!
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“Bektaş et al. (2026) offer a valuable template for future studies embracing the complexity of whole-plant strategies, inviting the scientific community to go beyond the traditionally used traits (Matthus et al., 2025).”
Thank you @karlandraczek.bsky.social & @newphyt.bsky.social 🙏🏽
British Ecological Society invites applications for Associate Editor; deadline 23 February. Background shows ants on a green plant.
💭Are you a researcher or practitioner with an interest in publishing?
We are looking for Associate Editors who can help advance outstanding ecological research by joining the Editorial Board for one of our seven Society-owned journals.
🌿🍄🟫🌱🍄We’re recruiting!!🌿🍄🟫🌱🍄
I’m looking for two postdocs and a technician to join my group @sheffielduni.bsky.social @sheffieldpps.bsky.social to work with me on my exciting @royalsociety.org Faraday Discovery Fellowship project, details for each post as follows:
Tree evolution is surprisingly quirky! 🌳 Trees are likely ancestral in many plant groups, often re-evolve on islands, and Arabidopsis can be made tree-like by tweaking a few genes. We revisited what genes really make a tree a tree using comparative genomics. @trhvidsten.bsky.social #trees #evolution
Our first paper from the Bug-Network (BugNet) is out! 🎉
BugNet is a global network studying how invertebrate herbivores and fungal pathogens shape plant diversity & ecosystem functioning worldwide. The paper reports on the methods of the experimental part:
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Thanks for sharing! This paper makes a very good point
Ecological acclimation: A framework to integrate fast and slow responses to climate change - Stemkovski - 2025 - Functional Ecology - Wiley Online Library besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
🗞️New publication🗞️
How do neighbourhood diversity effects on tree growth change with climatic conditions?🌳🌲🔆🌧️
We adress this question in our new study in @natecoevo.nature.com led by Liting Zheng.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
/w @liting-zheng.bsky.social, Peter Reich & #TreeDivNet
Hot off the press 🔥 New Ecological Monographs paper shows why, when and how to include intraspecific trait variability to enhance functional diversity research. Huge shout out to Facundo Palacio for his vision and leadership. Read here 👉 doi.org/10.1002/ecm....
#traits #functionaldiversity 📏🌐
Check out our new paper: Origin matters: mycorrhizal growth response and induced resistance to pathogens depend on mycorrhizal and pathogen source, where we show that mycorrhizal induced resistance occurs within native plant species 🌱 @newphyt.bsky.social
⬆️🌡️Increasing temperatures,☀️ drought,🐮🐑🚫 grazing cessation and nitrogen deposition amount to tough times for vulnerable dry grasslands. A three-decade long case study in Germany by Horka et al. gives us more insights on the changes these communities face.
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Looks like a familiar place from Popbio visit last year and portions haven’t got smaller!
Cool! And nice to learn what next door office neighbours are actually doing! Greetings from #Rhizosphere6
Welcome back! You forgot to mention mosquitos!