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Posts by James Hardwick

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2 months ago 5 2 0 1
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In our new paper, we demonstrate the potential of social media data for tracking range-shifting species, particularly in the leading edge of the expansion. doi.org/10.1111/cobi... (1/6) @monashbiol.bsky.social @monashscience.bsky.social @idiv-research.bsky.social

2 months ago 30 13 1 1

This work highlights how annual invasive species can drive geomorphological change and reinforces the need for seasonally informed management and restoration strategies in riparian systems.

#bioinvasions

3 months ago 5 0 0 0

We found that the invasive plant Impatiens glandulifera significantly amplifies the seasonal variation in riverbank shear strength. By outcompeting native vegetation in summer and leaving riverbanks bare following winter dieback, invaded sites exhibited ~30% lower shear strength in winter.

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Invasive non-native plants indirectly destabilise riverbanks - Biological Invasions Invasive Non-Native Plant species (INNPs) establishment along rivers continues to accelerate globally, with potential consequences for riverbank stability, ecosystem functions and services. Riverbank ...

My third PhD chapter has just been published, we assessed the impact of Himalayan balsam invasion on riverbank stability. A massive thanks to @zarahpattison.bsky.social @drchrishackney.bsky.social @dralanlaw.bsky.social

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

3 months ago 22 13 1 3
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A decade ago, we published our highly cited "Hydrological Feedbacks in Northern Peatlands" paper in Ecohydrology.

Today the sequel just dropped!

"Hydrological Feedbacks in Northern Peatlands 2: Peat Depth as a Control on Peatland Resilience"

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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4 months ago 23 14 2 2
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Restoring Rivers for Multi-Benefit Outcomes: From Biodiversity to Flood Resilience at University of Stirling on FindAPhD.com PhD Project - Restoring Rivers for Multi-Benefit Outcomes: From Biodiversity to Flood Resilience at University of Stirling, listed on FindAPhD.com

4 YR Fully Funded PhD Opportunity (UK home fees)
Restoring Rivers for Multi-Benefit Outcomes: From Biodiversity to Flood Resilience
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

4 months ago 4 11 2 0

🌿 PhD Opportunity: Healing and Harm 🌍
How do invasive species & climate change impact medicinal plants? What does that mean for conservation in one of South Africa’s most biodiverse regions?

👇 More info below

5 months ago 4 4 1 0
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A screenshot of a statistics tutorial made with R, quarto and webR

A screenshot of a statistics tutorial made with R, quarto and webR

Still fascinated with #webR and its potential for teaching stats

Here students can play (even from their phones) and find out themselves how the p-value depends on sample size

pakillo.github.io/LM-GLM-GLMM-... #rstats

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Invasive tree species benefit from ecohydrological niche segregation and deeper soil water uptake in a Mediterranean riparian forest Aridification due to climate change and water table lowering due to human management are intensifying the environmental filter of summer aridity for M…

New paper of @bioinv.bsky.social: #Native and #exotic #trees in a #riparian #ecosystem use water from different depths. The invasive success of #Robinia and #Ailanthus may lie in their ability to avoid competition by extracting #water from deeper zones.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

1 year ago 3 1 0 2

Hydrology Paper of the Day @thatsmedelp.bsky.social on hydrologic connectivity over spatial scales for a low-gradient and rainfall-driven watershed in a humid subtropical region of the southeastern USA: headwater systems and hydrogeomorphology; scale-dependent features; and characterizing flowpaths.

7 months ago 12 4 1 0
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Lines in the landscape - Communications Earth & Environment Ditches have many overlooked environmental and societal roles, including impact on biodiversity and pollution, and management strategies to enhance their multifunctional landscape-scale benefits are n...

It's out! 🧪 "Lines in the landscape," on the under-appreciated importance of #ditches as diverse ecosystems: doi.org/10.1038/s432.... By @peatymike.bsky.social, @fluitans.bsky.social, @drtatariw.bsky.social, @timaukel.bsky.social, @jordannabergman.bsky.social, @juliecrabot.bsky.social, ...

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Waterworks on Tree Stems: The Wonders of Stemflow - Eos Stemflow hydrodynamics offers rich physics that seeks to describe water and matter cycling within the atmosphere-biosphere-geosphere with implications for water resources planning.

A new #AGUPubs review article takes the first step in exploring and defining the hydrodynamics of stemflow, the flow of water along the surface of a plant’s stem. 🌳

Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/kDOOFIS

#Ecology #Forestry #Hydrology #EarthScience @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social

8 months ago 9 5 0 1
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1/ Invasional meltdown is a popular but nebulous concept in invasion ecology. It involves multiple direct & indirect mechanisms, yet it is rarely studied beyond simple pairwise facilitations.

In a new paper, we expand the concept & offer testable hypotheses: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca/ricciardi/Ri...

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Indicators of Global Climate Change 2024: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence Abstract. In a rapidly changing climate, evidence-based decision-making benefits from up-to-date and timely information. Here we compile monitoring datasets (published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15639576; Smith et al., 2025a) to produce updated estimates for key indicators of the state of the climate system: net emissions of greenhouse gases and short-lived climate forcers, greenhouse gas concentrations, radiative forcing, the Earth's energy imbalance, surface temperature changes, warming attributed to human activities, the remaining carbon budget, and estimates of global temperature extremes. This year, we additionally include indicators for sea-level rise and land precipitation change. We follow methods as closely as possible to those used in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Working Group One report. The indicators show that human activities are increasing the Earth's energy imbalance and driving faster sea-level rise compared to the AR6 assessment. For the 2015–2024 decade average, observed warming relative to 1850–1900 was 1.24 [1.11 to 1.35] °C, of which 1.22 [1.0 to 1.5] °C was human-induced. The 2024-observed best estimate of global surface temperature (1.52 °C) is well above the best estimate of human-caused warming (1.36 °C). However, the 2024 observed warming can still be regarded as a typical year, considering the human-induced warming level and the state of internal variability associated with the phase of El Niño and Atlantic variability. Human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate that is unprecedented in the instrumental record, reaching 0.27 [0.2–0.4] °C per decade over 2015–2024. This high rate of warming is caused by a combination of greenhouse gas emissions being at an all-time high of 53.6±5.2 Gt CO2e yr−1 over the last decade (2014–2023), as well as reductions in the strength of aerosol cooling. Despite this, there is evidence that the rate of increase in CO2 emissions over the last decade has slowed compared to the 2000s, and depending on societal choices, a continued series of these annual updates over the critical 2020s decade could track decreases or increases in the rate of the climatic changes presented here.

Our new paper updating key metrics in the IPCC is now out, and the news is grim:

⬆️ Human induced warming now at 1.36C
⬆️ Rate of warming now 0.27C / decade
⬆️ Sharp increase in Earth's energy imbalance
⬇️ Remaining 1.5C carbon budget only 130 GtCO2

essd.copernicus.org/...

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This is really good and well worth a read #bioinvasions

10 months ago 18 5 0 0
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How does #biodiversity control 🍂decomposition in #RiverNetworks?
In our new Ecological Monographs paper, we show that 🪲macroinvertebrate key taxa drive decomposition, while #FunctionalDiversity reduces decomposition #variability! Network-scale #BEF in action, check it out!
doi.org/10.1002/ecm....

10 months ago 36 14 2 1
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Invasions Newsletter safeguarding island havens. new research. management stories. policy updates.

📣📣 We would like to introduce the bi-annual #InvasionsNewsletter, an open-access digital magazine and a collaborative effort of individuals, networks, and organizations from around the world! You can access it here:
joom.ag/mIjd

11 months ago 38 19 4 5
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Global emergence of unprecedented lifetime exposure to climate extremes - Nature Climate models, impact models and demographic data are used to estimate the number of people projected to experience unprecedented lifetime exposure to extreme climate events across multiple dimension...

📢 Hot off the press: our new study in Nature, led by Luke Grant and @wimthiery.bsky.social, shows how climate change is redefining what it means to live an "unprecedented life"—facing climate extremes that would have been nearly impossible without human influence.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Decoding Crop Evapotranspiration - Eos The intricate factors influencing cropland evapotranspiration is uncovered in a new article, from stressors to diverse management practices, and reveals critical insights into changing climates.

A new #AGUPubs review article explores the intricate factors influencing cropland evapotranspiration and reveals critical insights in a changing climate. 🌾

Learn more in @eos.org : buff.ly/7bsX8Y8

#Agriculture #Crops #Farming #Soil #ClimateChange #STEM @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social

11 months ago 7 4 0 0
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Exploring Priority and Year Effects on Plant Diversity, Productivity and Vertical Root Distribution: First Insights From a Grassland Field Experiment In a field experiment, we tested how priority and year effects influence the aboveground and belowground structure and functioning of dry acidic grasslands. Time since establishment and year of initi...

Alonso-Crespo et al. explore priority and year effects on plant diversity, productivity and vertical root 𖣂 distribution. Read about their insights from a grassland field experiment.🌿
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

11 months ago 9 9 1 1
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Field work day! Assessing microbial community composition along Himalayan balsam invaded and uninvaded rivers for Rain's PhD research #invasivespecies
@waynedawsoneco.bsky.social @jahardwick.bsky.social

11 months ago 21 1 2 1
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Riparian buffers mitigate downstream effects of clear-cutting on instream metabolic rates Clear-cutting of forests with little or no regard for riparian buffers alters the local abiotic habitat of streams within and downstream of clear-cuts…

I don't know if anyone cares these days but we have a new paper out showing that riparian buffers >15 m wide are needed to prevent changes in key aquatic processes at clearcuts but also downstream of them! A superb work by Maria Myrstener et al.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

1 year ago 21 4 2 0

New paper! Do #bioinvasions exert a legacy after they are removed? My study in a NY pine barren found that yes, they do - though those legacies lessen over time. Exotic species can influence the pathway of ecosystem #restoration. 🌎🧪🌐
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author...

1 year ago 32 11 3 3

#invasivespecies #bioinvasions

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My first PhD chapter has just be published, we reviewed the impact of non-native plant species on riverbank erosion. A massive thanks to @zarahpattison.bsky.social @drchrishackney.bsky.social @lizziekeen.bsky.social @nigelwillby.bsky.social and Clare Fitzsimmons!!

1 year ago 27 4 2 1
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We often think of rivers as linear features, but lateral dynamics are just as important and often overlooked!

In our paper we present a framework for the study and management of rivers which emphasises lateral connectivity.

#floodplainconnectivity #riverrestoration

Link to paper shorturl.at/ri3lA

1 year ago 32 11 0 0
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The birth of fruit fly's central nervous system imaged with multicolor #adaptive #lightsheet microscopy. The microscope self-aligns to a signal that appears during imaging.

www.nature.com/articles/nbt...

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Check out GraphFlood esurf.copernicus.org/articles/12/... by @bgailleton.bsky.social for flood extent modelling.
This is a set of simulations for four different precipitation rates. Dark blue indicates larger flood extents for higher precipitation rates. Soon available for #TopoToolbox, too.

1 year ago 20 5 1 0
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If you hate statistics like I do, then you'll love my free lectures. Putting science before statistics, 20 lectures from basics of inference & causal modeling to multilevel models & dynamic state space models. It's all free, made with love and sympathy. 🧪 #stats www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

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