Climate change could make trees more vulnerable to natural enemies. Here the authors analyse forest damage caused by key pest species in N America in relation to climate, geography & biotic context, finding evidence that climate change tends to exacerbate pest damage 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Posts by Walter Andriuzzi
This is figure 1, which shows representative lycophytes reconstructions from Late Permian to recent.
A paper in Nature Ecology & Evolution reports insights into how ancient plants lived around 252 million years ago at the time of the Permian–Triassic mass extinction, the most severe loss of biodiversity in Earth’s history. go.nature.com/4cGiEY5 #PlantScience 🌍🧪
A clump of Pisaster ochraceus, a colorful sea star and textbook example of keystone species.
Visiting Vancouver for work, I got a chance to see some cool wildlife. A family of orcas, a grey whale, two species of sea lions, bald eagles, seals, an otter, etc., but the real highlight of course had to be the purple sea star. One doesn't pause being an ecologist just because it's the weekend.
Emergent aquatic insects sustain riparian birds.
Turns out freshwater restoration and conservation can help terrestrial ecosystems!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Christian Schürings and @oldenfish.bsky.social
Do you know how hard I had to fight the other editors to have that picture on the cover?? (Not at all, actually, as always many proposals looked cool but we immediately agreed that was the one)
Right on time for #GSB2026, soil fauna made it to the cover of Nat Eco Evo (great shot by frankashwood.bsky.social). Attendees who have questions on the journal or papers to pitch, feel free to chat to me at the conference. @thegsbi.bsky.social
Of you like the first one, there are three sequels. It's probably my favourite series of sci-fi novels
People who have read the excellent sci-fi novel Children of Time may not be surprised
Continental-scale evidence that emergent aquatic insects sustain riparian birds, thus freshwater conservation offers considerable co-benefits to terrestrial ecosystems! A fun collaboration w/ postdoc @cschuerings.bsky.social
@uwsafs.bsky.social @uwenvironment.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Mi raccomando, normalizziamo anche questa cosa qua, eh
We are hiring! Interested in doing a PhD and excited about forest management, ecosystem services, simulation modeling and beta diversity? Come work with us @edfm-tum.bsky.social at @tum.de, full job ad here: cloud.edfm.ls.tum.de/index.php/s/...
NSF LTER program “archived”.
LTER=“Long Term Ecological Research”.
This program has been incredibly successful, incredibly frugal for what they accomplish, and…of course…targeted by evil know-nothings.
My heart is breaking.
It's no exaggeration to say that this US administration is waging multiple wars. Against other countries, against biodiversity, against scientific evidence, against human rights, against its own rule of law. And now they've come for the Forest Service.
Are you looking for a Post-doc related to biodiversity? We might have just the role for you! @anthropocenebio.bsky.social are curently advertising 10 (yes!) post-docs covering natural & social science of biodivesity. Come work with us & share with anyone appropriate! sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/l...
"The real threat is a slow, comfortable drift toward not understanding what you're doing. Not a dramatic collapse. Not Skynet. Just a generation of researchers who can produce results but can't produce understanding."
A dated phylogeny of 16,585 vascular plant species native to China reveals three major centres of endemism, including a potential new global biodiversity hotspot 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our new paper on squid and cuttlefish evolution is out in @natecoevo.nature.com : www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The spread of non-native species is likely to be compounded by climate change and land-use. Here the authors assess the potential distribution of 9,701 naturalized non-native plant species at a 10×10km resolution & project shifts under 2 Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Postdoc in Macroevolution - Deadline April 12th -
Join a team of Stuttgart botanists & myself to test drivers of Angiosperm diversification! Fully open process
Submit cover letter, CV, 3 referees & publication list in a single PDF to postdoc-botany@smns-bw.de + 3 key papers (if possible) as PDF
Genetic diversity matters for species on the move in response to climate change ⬇️
We found that genetic diversity interacts w/ the velocity of climate change to explain the velocity at which species shift their range positions over time
shorturl.at/682E3
New lab paper on soil carbon in urban greeenspaces. The first of many from Beatriz Jiménez and the URBANCHANGE network
doi.org/10.1007/s111...
This analysis of coral reef fish community structure reveals major differences in the energetic potential of planktivorous assemblages between Indo-Pacific and Caribbean coral reefs, with Indo-Pacific reefs support greater planktivorous fish biomass and productivity 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Due to its link with happy childhood memories, for me it will always be Lantana, despite the fact that it's a non-native species in Italy. Contenders are oleander and jasmine.
Postdoc (2 years) in mycorrhizal fungal biogeography & species distribution modelling @umeaplantsciencecentre.se
Work with large-scale metabarcoding data and modelling.
Deadline is 30th April
www.umu.se/en/work-with...
A priority-setting exercise to identify ten questions that define the future direction of blue carbon science highlights key gaps, emerging challenges and opportunities for advancing climate mitigation, ecosystem management and evidence-based policy 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
This month we launch a Focus issue on Evolution in Medicine, including opinion, review and research pieces on how evolutionary principles and new technologies can inform the prediction and control of disease: www.nature.com/collections/...
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We are looking for a postdoc (up to five years) interested in climate-driven plant extinctions! Working with @manuelsteinbauer.bsky.social and me and a large team on various aspects of Earth system sciences.
More information here: fau-earth-system-science.github.io
EDITORS WANTED AT ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
-QUANTITATIVE ECOLOGY
-THEORETICAL ECOLOGY
-ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY
-EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
-MARINE ECOLOGY
-PLANT ECOLOGY
EDITORS FOR OTHER DISCIPLINES NEEDED TOO