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Only a few days left to apply for our #Climate and #Conservation Associate position!
Weβre excited to grow our Climate and Conservation Department and are looking for someone whoβs ready to dig into research, collaboration, and real-world climate solutions for the BWCA and northern MN.
Details: www.friends-bwca.org/careers/
Applications close March 4, 2026.
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I am positively stoked to be hiring a #Climate and #Conservation Associate. Together we will lay the foundation for Friend's Climate and Conservation Department and help support climate resilience in one the most special places on Earth.
Climate change increasingly alters the interactions between forest disturbances. Here we present a framework for quantifying dist. interactions and compile evidence for their impacts. Led by @dudney-joan.bsky.social with @brian-j-harvey.bsky.social & @julieedtree.bsky.social doi.org/10.1146/annu...
New Rooted in Research highlighting our work on how fire, deer, and canopy gaps interactively change the forest seed bank:
The number of studies reporting the occurrence of each deer species, together with the different effects on woody vegetation that were studied. Note that the numbers in this matrix add up to more than the total number of studies (nβ=β455), as many studies reported more than one deer species present and more than one effect category.
High deer densities are one of the main challenges in temperate forest restoration and management. But not all deer are the same! In this review we consider the evidence for their impacts on woody vegetation ->
New preprint of ours using the B4WarmED experiment to 1) Test how warming and rainfall reduction influence litter decomp of 8 temperate-boreal tree species and 2) How ambient- and warm-grown litter of the same species decompose in different warming environments
Check it out! πππ‘οΈ
Thread with an email being sent to @asn-amnat.bsky.social @sse-evolution.bsky.social @systbiol.bsky.social members today calling for a Tri-society week of action for NSF:
Dear members:
The tri-societies (ASN, SSE,SSB) are running a βWeek of Action for NSFβ. Your engagement is crucial.
An invasive European green crab is held by a rubber-gloved hand
Hi Bluesky! π Let us introduce ourselves!
The Northwest Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (NW RISCC) Network (nwriscc.org) is a partnership of regional agencies and orgs connecting climate adaptation & invasive species science and management.
Check out this π§΅ to learn more!
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I am looking for a postdoc to join a large project where we are sampling plants and soils from across the Canadian prairies to identify genomic indicators (plant genotypes, eDNA, soil biome) of ecosystem function. This person would work with the team to integrate data, with significant latitude. π
I just read this paper and honestly, it is so useful. Highly recommend folks in the climate adaptation space read it.
This is the type of strong, quantitative evidence for prescribed fire that is needed in northern and eastern forests.
New story on our most recent @journalofecology.bsky.social manuscript: Get the inside scoop on how combined fire, deer, and treefall gaps influence the forest seed bank
Happy New Year! For new Forest Ecologists here: A while ago I put together a Forest Ecology Starter Packπ to help build a network of forest π²π³π΄ ecology researchers. The list is now full but you can use it to βseedβ your own network: follow folks, get followed, re-post, enjoy! ππ§ͺπ
go.bsky.app/8ZNK9jy
Another example of the strong connection between fire (and other disturbances) and the soil seed bank.
"Combined fire, canopy gaps and deer presence led to high seed bank diversity and the most unique seed communities"
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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π₯π³π¦Multiple disturbances, multiple legacies: Fire, canopy gaps & deer jointly change the #forest #seed bank besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Interesting work! Iβm super curious to see if this would hold up in a field experiment.
May add another line of evidence for low deer densities being beneficial for temperate forests
Join our faculty!
We have an opening for an ecosystem ecologist, through @kelloggbiostn.bsky.social. Open rank. Please help spread the word!
careers.msu.edu/jobs/assista...
We are hiring a postdoc in my lab @colorado.edu to work on this NSF CAREER proposal (tinyurl.com/cak8dkza) to quantify how and when global change (drought, warming) alters the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning. Job here: colorado.avature.net/searchhub/Jo... 1/2
Woof. Glad you caught that
Done!
A big one: Our new paper on how combined fire π₯, deer π¦, & canopy gaps π³ π³ change the forest seed bank is out now in @journalofecology.bsky.social
An absolute beast to write, but with a superstar team (Alex Royo, Cassie Olmsted, Walt Carson, Lee Frelich, & Peter Reich) anything is possible!
Hi π new BlueSky followers! Introducing our lab group @colorado.edu. We aim to understand and design solutions to the grand challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change. Our research combines global change ecology, community ecology, ecosystem sci, economics & conservation science to: 1/n
Awesome but damnit all to hell, #grasslands cover around 40% of terrestrial Earth and they need restored too. As do wetlands. If we could just bring a teensy bit of nuance to these huge policy declarations, Iβd appreciate it.
#ecorestore #restoration
So at next week's #AGU24 I will be giving 2 talks:
- fire severity effects on carbon cycling/soil respiration
- using ICESat-2 to map hurricane disturbance
And 4 posters related to our ICESat-2 work (collaborators couldn't come so I inherited them!) π§ͺ
Hello! We're new around here, so a short introduction π€
We're the Midwest CASC, a regional center that teams scientists with resource managers to deliver science to help fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
We'll be sharing resources related to #ClimateAdaptation
My employer @ione-umn.bsky.social is now on Bluesky - Recommend giving 'em a follow to get the scoop on some of the coolest environmental research and sustainability leadership on the block ππ§ͺππ‘οΈ
Plus applications for the 3rd cohort of the IonE Postdoc Fellowship is open now π
environment.umn.edu
Do other people add the Oxford commas back into their manuscript proofs? I feel like this stylistic point should be up to the authors...
For #WorldSoilDay, I want to share our recent paper that tested how deer π¦ and canopy gaps π influence invasive earthworms πͺ±
We found that fencing out deer and creating canopy gaps decreased invasive earthworm density & biomass
But keeping new πͺ± out of North American forest soils is still key π π
Done! Thanks for reaching out.