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Contrasting thermophilization among forests, grasslands and alpine summits - Nature Analyses of large-scale, multitaxa and long-term thermophilization patterns in forests, grasslands and alpine summits across Europe provide insight into shifts in community composition among different...

The thermophilisation rate of plant communities in response to global warming is 5 times faster on alpine summits than in forests or grasslands across 🇪🇺

This finding corroborates former findings on the greater likelihood for upslope than poleward range shifts of plants 🌳🌲☘️🌾🪻🌼

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Dream Job Alert! @unituebingen.bsky.social is hiring a FULL PROFESSOR (W3) for EXPERIMENTAL BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH! You work on soil fauna/fungi/food webs and their relations with environment, plants, ecosystem processes? Come and join the @terra-cluster.org and our institute!

Please re-post!

1 month ago 32 47 1 1

I'll happily go back to paying with cash 😍

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Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit in der Pflanzenökologie und Biodiversitätsforschung – Leibniz Universität Hannover

We’re hiring! 🌿

Permanent E13 (100%) position in Plant Ecology & Biodiversity Research at Leibniz University Hannover.

Focus: vegetation ecology, field research, quantitative skills, teaching (BSc, German required).

Deadline: 15 April 2026
Details: www.uni-hannover.de/jobs/id/8379/

1 month ago 18 13 0 1
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Intraspecific Functional Trait Responses to Experimental Warming Vary With Precipitation and Growth Form We assessed the intraspecific functional trait response of 17 alpine plant species to experimental warming across a precipitation gradient. Warming consistently increased plant height. In contrast, t...

How do alpine plants respond to warming?Intraspecific trait shifts depend on precipitation and growth form, with stronger responses in forbs than graminoids.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@joshua-erkelenz.bsky.social @sonyageange.bsky.social @joe-atkinson.bsky.social @vvandvik.bsky.social

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Congrats Kryštof, way to go! Happy to hear that you had a good experience with the defense :)

3 months ago 2 0 1 0

15 open PhD positions in our @terra-cluster.org @unituebingen.bsky.social (with @unihohenheim.bsky.social and @sgn.one). All on biosphere-geosphere interactions, from eco-evo to soil science, hydrology, geology and paleontology. Check FUN01 and FUN04 if you want to work with us (detailed ads follow)

3 months ago 13 13 1 0
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The job
Cooperating in the field of periglacial vegetation development with other Helmholtz centres, we offer a PhD position (f/m/x) to survey and analyse the development of vegetation and associated microbiomes in glacier forelands of the Alps.

Your tasks
• Collection of vegetation data in glacier forelands and surroundings
• Collection of soil and root samples
• Analyses of soil and root associated microbiomes through meta-barcoding
• Analysis of the link between vegetation and microbiome development as a function of (successional) time
• Scientific publications

We offer
A lot of things, but space does not permit. Please see the link for details.

Your profile
• Degree (Master, Diploma) in biology, ecology, geoecology or comparable courses of study
• Experience in the field of vegetation methods (vegetation surveys)
• Field work experience in soil and root sampling for microbiome analysis
• Lab skills to analyse the microbiome like DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing
• Knowledge of the Northern Alpine flora
• Experience in high mountains and the ability to hike several hours a day and 1000 metres in altitude with luggage and equipment
• Orientation skills in the mountains
• Ability to work independently and solve unexpected problems
• Statistical skills (preferably in R), knowledge of data storage (databases) desirable
• Very good knowledge of English (communication in the working group, reading technical literature, writing technical articles)

The job Cooperating in the field of periglacial vegetation development with other Helmholtz centres, we offer a PhD position (f/m/x) to survey and analyse the development of vegetation and associated microbiomes in glacier forelands of the Alps. Your tasks • Collection of vegetation data in glacier forelands and surroundings • Collection of soil and root samples • Analyses of soil and root associated microbiomes through meta-barcoding • Analysis of the link between vegetation and microbiome development as a function of (successional) time • Scientific publications We offer A lot of things, but space does not permit. Please see the link for details. Your profile • Degree (Master, Diploma) in biology, ecology, geoecology or comparable courses of study • Experience in the field of vegetation methods (vegetation surveys) • Field work experience in soil and root sampling for microbiome analysis • Lab skills to analyse the microbiome like DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing • Knowledge of the Northern Alpine flora • Experience in high mountains and the ability to hike several hours a day and 1000 metres in altitude with luggage and equipment • Orientation skills in the mountains • Ability to work independently and solve unexpected problems • Statistical skills (preferably in R), knowledge of data storage (databases) desirable • Very good knowledge of English (communication in the working group, reading technical literature, writing technical articles)

Interested in pursuing your PhD in Alpine Ecology? How do ecosystems emerge after glacial retreat? Come with us @ufz.de as a PhD researcher on the development of vegetation and microbiome in glacier forelands.

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#ecojobs #ecology #Alps #AlpineEcology

4 months ago 17 16 0 1
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Earth's largest land animals are limited by salt.

Sodium availability constrains the density and distribution of elephants, giraffes and rhinos across Africa, and offers a new explanation for the so-called 'missing megaherbivores'.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Free access: rdcu.be/eTPY2

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PhD position in #SoilScience - join my research group and work together with me on the project: ‘CINCA - Climate change Impacts on Nutrient and Carbon Allocation in soils of maritime Antarctica’ at @tuberlin.bsky.social #biocrust #POM #MAOM #Antarctica #SOC
stellenticket.tu-berlin.de/en/job-offer...

4 months ago 16 16 1 0
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MEB 2026 - Meb-Network

Registration for the Microclimate Ecology & Biogeography conference is now open!

📅 Dates: June 1-5, 2026
📍 Location: Montpellier, France
🌐 Website: meb-network.com/meb-2026/

Please share the news - all microclimate enthusiasts are welcome!

5 months ago 1 3 0 0

Come work with us!
A potentially permanent position including data science, web administration & fieldwork tasks, with a vibrant and growing group in a great place - what's not to love? :)
Feel free to DM me for questions!

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Jungforscher:innen, aufgepasst!
Der #Nationalpark #HoheTauern vergibt mehrere Forschungsstipendien. Also wer gerne im Gebirge forscht und/oder dort unterwegs sein will, sollte sich das ansehen.

--> hohetauern.at/de/forschung...

#NPHT #MountainScience #YoungResearcher #Scholarship

4 months ago 3 1 0 0
The Uni Basel Ecology group sitting around a table in front of a projected slide, discussing how to identify AI-written text.

The Uni Basel Ecology group sitting around a table in front of a projected slide, discussing how to identify AI-written text.

An AI-created visualisation of a dataset of bird counts in Sweden. The chart is very confusing and messy and has little to do with the underlying data, so would not recommend using AI blindly for visualising even medium-complex data :)

An AI-created visualisation of a dataset of bird counts in Sweden. The chart is very confusing and messy and has little to do with the underlying data, so would not recommend using AI blindly for visualising even medium-complex data :)

Ecology group members on a bird-watching platform, with binoculars and spotting scopes, trying to spot birds in the surrounding wetlands of the Petite Camargue Alsacienne in Eastern France.

Ecology group members on a bird-watching platform, with binoculars and spotting scopes, trying to spot birds in the surrounding wetlands of the Petite Camargue Alsacienne in Eastern France.

A common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) on a branch above a lake in evening light, photographed through a spotting scope.

A common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) on a branch above a lake in evening light, photographed through a spotting scope.

At our science #retreat yesterday we discussed applications & pitfalls of various #AI tools for our work, from writing to species ID'ing. A great opportunity to learn from each other, develop a common understanding, & connect across the team!
And to go out for some birdwatching during lunch break 🦆

5 months ago 6 1 1 0
Die Schweizer Klimaszenarien 2025
Die Schweizer Klimaszenarien 2025 MeteoSchweiz stellt in Zusammenarbeit mit der ETH Zürich und C2SM unter dem Dach des National Centre for Climate Services (NCCS) die neusten Erkenntnisse zum...

MeteoSchweiz, die @ethz.ch​ und C2SM präsentieren die neuen Schweizer Klimaszenarien.

Diese zeigen, wie sich das Schweizer Klima verändert, wenn die globale Mitteltemperatur z.B. um 3 Grad steigt.

#klimaszenarien #meteoschweiz #ETH #C2SM #NCCS

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Submit an abstract to our #EGU2026 session "Microclimate Variation and Heat Impacts on Vegetation: From Molecules to the Biosphere"(meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/sessio...) @kalimiddleby.bsky.social @santiagotrueba.bsky.social @sonyageange.bsky.social @egu.eu @egubg.bsky.social @hs.egu.eu

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Please pass along, I’m recruiting PhD students to join our Macroecology Lab @uofa-eeb.bsky.social We study phys ecology, macroecology, biodiversity - spanning scaling, trait-based ecology, theory, comparative biology & ecoinformatics. Several avenues for funding. Please reach out if interested🧪🌐🌾

6 months ago 104 106 2 1

Genuine talent doesn't emerge from a vacuum.

It results from a massive effort: try, fail, learn, and repeat until failure becomes success, whatever that means.

Running the loop for long enough might get you there, hopefully.

Offloading the grind to a machine surely won't.

6 months ago 7 4 0 0
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Universität Basel: PhD position in global change ecology The research group Ecology at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel in Switzerland invites applications for a PhD position within the ERC project 'Global status, trends, ...

*Job alert*
We have a 4-year #PhD position open! The project investigates spreading potential & impact of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems using fieldwork, experimental & data-driven approaches. Starting date: 04/2026.
More info here:
jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stell...

Come work with us!

6 months ago 8 6 1 0

RIP #JaneGoodall - one of the modern pioneers of profound interconnections between people, animals and ecosystems. Her life was lived through science, compassion and tireless advocacy for the multiple values of nature - leaving a legacy that will endure for people and planet.

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A poster demomstrating an extension to the well-known climate stripes graphic.

A poster demomstrating an extension to the well-known climate stripes graphic.

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A happy Ecology group on top of the "Sphinx", the meteo observatory at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland

A happy Ecology group on top of the "Sphinx", the meteo observatory at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland

Visiting the old, but still running, laboratory at the Jungfraujoch research station.

Visiting the old, but still running, laboratory at the Jungfraujoch research station.

A plate depicting the surrounding summits with nothing but fog in the background.

A plate depicting the surrounding summits with nothing but fog in the background.

The iconic red Jungfrau railway carriages.

The iconic red Jungfrau railway carriages.

We had a great time at #Jungfraujoch during our yearly team outing! Got a fascinating tour of the meteorological & research station (est. 1931), and really enjoyed the trip with the iconic railway (construction finished already in 1912!). We'll have to come back for a better view, though 😉🏔️❄️🧪🚞

6 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Debating the aesthetics of #wind & #solar is a luxury. The real crisis is climate change—threatening billions with deadly heat & catastrophic ecosystem breakdowns ♨️🥵🔥 Green #energy is a necessity🍃 Challenges exist (noise, land use) but are manageable - biggest risk is inaction #dkpol #climatechange

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The alpine mountain ridge north of Innsbruck, AT above the clouds in the valley

The alpine mountain ridge north of Innsbruck, AT above the clouds in the valley

Three curious botanists exploring the late-summer treasures among the limestone rocks

Three curious botanists exploring the late-summer treasures among the limestone rocks

Alpine Draba aizoides still (or for the second time this summer?) displaying its yellow flowers

Alpine Draba aizoides still (or for the second time this summer?) displaying its yellow flowers

Pink-flowered, but senescing moss campion (Silene acaulis) growing over a rock in the Northern Limestone Alps

Pink-flowered, but senescing moss campion (Silene acaulis) growing over a rock in the Northern Limestone Alps

Took a small break from talks & discussions at #IMC25 this morning to explore the #alpine surroundings above #Innsbruck. Great views, and happy to see quite some flowers still (or again?) around late in the season 🌸🪻🌿🏔😊

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Incredible ice loss measured again at #Konkordiaplatz on the #Aletsch #Glacier, home to the thickest ice in the #Alps (still about 800 m!). Yesterday’s survey revealed another –4.6 m of ice gone in just one year. :(
Measurements by @matthias-huss.bsky.social for GLAMOS

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Come work with us!

In two week's time, application deadlines close for eight fully funded #PhD positions who will be working together on understanding and mitigating global change impacts and feedbacks from mountains:

cmt.w.uib.no/open-positio...

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Thank you to everyone who presented in our #microclimate change session today @imc2025.bsky.social! @jlembrechts.bsky.social, @niittynen.bsky.social & I were very happy with the contributions & discussions. Great to see microclimate getting more attention in high-elevation ecosystems 🏔🌡❄️💧

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Ready for an exciting week of #mountain science at @imc2025.bsky.social! The setting in Innsbruck could not be more fitting 🏔☀️

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Job Alert! The University of Tübingen is hiring a FULL PROFESSOR (W3) in FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY! Come and join our institute, and maybe our new excellence clusters @terra-cluster.org and @greenrobust.de. @gfoesoc.bsky.social @britishecologicalsociety.org @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social Please repost!

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Come work with us in beautiful Basel & in the mountains around the world! Great working environment & fab collaborators on top ☺️🌐
Happy to answer non-project-related questions via DM!

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