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Posts by Zac Walker

Next week we have our speaker for May, Hye Jin Park (details coming soon!).

And don't forget in the meantime you can see the talks from Ryan Chisholm and Akshit Goyal on our youtube!

www.youtube.com/@PopBio-onth...

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feral horse damage to subalpine grassland on the bogong high plains. large bare ground patch surrounded by heavily grazed and trampled grassland vegetation. autumn 2019.

feral horse damage to subalpine grassland on the bogong high plains. large bare ground patch surrounded by heavily grazed and trampled grassland vegetation. autumn 2019.

same location in autumn 2025. perennial snow grasses and forbs have started recolonising bare ground of the roll pit

same location in autumn 2025. perennial snow grasses and forbs have started recolonising bare ground of the roll pit

Feral horse damage in a subalpine grassland on Bogong High Plains; autumn 2019 (left) and autumn 2025 (right). Recovery from disturbances in alpine systems is slow - but a marked change in condition since horses were remove! Perennial snow grasses and native forbs beginning to colonise bare ground.

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New paper out on the impacts of fire on 5 small vertebrates across SE Australia.

High severity fire has a substantial impact on threatened broad-toothed rats and glossy grass skinks.

We also highlight the importance of habitat refuges for ameliorating impacts of recurrent fires.

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Join us online for our second seminar this Thursday 1pm AEST.

Akshit Goyal @akshitg.bsky.social (ICTS) will present:

"Predicting Ecosystem Responses to Perturbations via a Geometric Approach"

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NB. Time changes in SE Aus from last month!

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A silver Banksia tree in centre of the image has brown dying leaves.

A silver Banksia tree in centre of the image has brown dying leaves.

A view into a grove of silver Banksia with a number of dead mature trees. Thankfully some have survived.

A view into a grove of silver Banksia with a number of dead mature trees. Thankfully some have survived.

More dead silver Banksia along a roadside on the edge of a grassland reserve. These are near Corindhap in Western Victoria.

More dead silver Banksia along a roadside on the edge of a grassland reserve. These are near Corindhap in Western Victoria.

Three dead silver Banksia in a grassy woodland. I found many dead individuals in this reserve.

Three dead silver Banksia in a grassy woodland. I found many dead individuals in this reserve.

Shocking to see extensive mortality amongst the remnant populations of Silver Banksia at my old study sites. It's been an exceptionally dry summer but I've never seen it this bad before. #drought #climatechange

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Join us for our first seminar on Friday: Ryan Chisholm will present:

A unified theory of niche assembly and dispersal assembly in community ecology

Sign up here to receive the zoom link forms.gle/WSnJS3bNK1b4mxE59

For those in Australia note that 1pm AEST will be 2pm in Melbourne.

1 year ago 12 10 0 2
A list of seminar dates, speakers and titles for an online seminar 'PopBio on the Dark Side'.

A list of seminar dates, speakers and titles for an online seminar 'PopBio on the Dark Side'.

We have an excellent line up of speakers for the next few months! Starting with Ryan Chisholm in March and then @akshitg.bsky.social @hyejinpark.bsky.social @barnesecodiv.bsky.social. Fill in this google form to receive announcements forms.gle/7vEiUQKJqeUL...

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Thermal germination niche: implications for seed‐based restoration in climate‐sensitive alpine environments Understanding the germination requirements of native plant species is crucial for restoration practitioners to ensure successful outcomes, especially as restoration efforts expand and global initiati....

Just published! Our latest research on the germination thermal niche of Australian alpine species and what it means for seed-based restoration is now out. Take a look! 🌱🌡️🏔️

doi.org/10.1111/rec....

@restorationecology.bsky.social @intlsocseedsci.bsky.social @ecolsocaus.bsky.social

1 year ago 21 9 0 0
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Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire‐prone heathland shrubs? We demonstrate that key functional traits undergo shifts in their relationship with growth as plants mature. Therefore, it will be valuable to shift our understanding of plant strategies away from th...

New paper! How does age affect plant trait-growth relationship? Does how you measure growth matter? 🌱📏Big thank you to @ianjwright.bsky.social for giving me the opportunity to lead this when I was just a research assistant. doi.org/10.1111/1365...

1 year ago 29 10 2 0
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Very excited for this online seminar series I am organising with @ecologyisamess.bsky.social @darmitage.bsky.social @giuliaghedini.bsky.social @masatoyamamichi.bsky.social Lynette Loke, Andrew Letten And Po-Ju Ke. Follow to find out more!

1 year ago 12 11 0 0
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A Continuum From Positive to Negative Interactions Drives Plant Species' Performance in a Diverse Community We explored the patterns of species performance in a real-world community, dependent on pairwise and higher-order interactions with species belonging to the same and other trophic levels (plant, herb....

Yayy 🌱🪲🐝🐌- A list of stellar ecologists and myself showed that (1) species interactions can be summarised at the guild level, except for a few critical species, (2) they occur along a continuum from positive-to-negative, and (3) they have relatively weak strength except between plants!

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