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Photo in first post is the myxcomycete, Fuligo septca, photograph by Serena Turton-Hughes π§΅ [6/6]
Posts by Serena T-H
I want this research to be as useful as possible to people working in this area, so itβs important to me that I ask for input before finalising these results. If you work in this field and want to attend, please complete the form here:
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Iβll be sharing the preliminary results and recommendations from this part of my research in an upcoming online workshop 27thΒ November, 1pm (UK time).
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We conducted a systematic review, surveys, and interviews to find out:
π³ What methods are specialists currently using to investigate biodiversity in forests?
πͺ³ What data do these methods provide about which types of creatures?
π What methods and data are not being used and why? π§΅ [3/6]
Iβm a PhD researcher. As one part of my research, I am trying to find out how we can better include shadow diversity in the way we think about and conserve forest biodiversity, and whether itβs useful/possible to include shadow diversity at all. π§΅ [2/6]
Photo shows the yellow myxcomycete, Fuligo septica, on deadwood
Are you an ecologist? Do you collect biodiversity data for your role in a charity, research, a government body, or a specialist organisation?
Read on for a thread that might interest you⦠𧡠[1/6]
#biodiversity #forests #darkextinction #ecology #research
I am new to Bluesky and it is a bit π΅βπ« I may be pilfering some of your wise tips from here once I find my feet βΊοΈ