Many thanks for your great contribution, Nezha
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This paper set several records: Longest time to complete (10 years); underwent the most revisions (over 20 versions before submission), and had the most unusual journey (asked four extensions from another top journal). I appreciate all the authors, reviewers and editor's help and improve it.
3) many vegetation metrics revealed no association between sensitivity variability and site water availability.
2) short-term treatments (1–5 yr) generally elicited stronger responses than long-term ones (> 5 yr), particularly under drought. High sensitivity to changes in climate and nitrogen addition was observed at extremely arid sites (AI < 0.2), and water availability strongly mediated the variation.
Main result: 1) the magnitude of responses varied depending on the vegetation metrics and treatment conditions. Specifically, aboveground biomass (AGB) was most sensitive to warming, increased precipitation, and nitrogen addition, while density was most responsive to drought treatment.
New paper published New Phytologist. We quantified globl shrubland sensitivity to climate change and nitrogen addition. @globalecounit.bsky.social @tompugh.bsky.social @n-acil.bsky.social @xdomene.bsky.social @franzessl1.bsky.social @newphyt.bsky.social
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Simulated management strategies for tree invasions in grasslands reveal that early removal of saplings is the most cost-effective approach to limit population size, spread, and impact 🌲
These methods are adaptable to any invasive woody species with sufficient data 🌎🧪
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...
It is great to walk in Sunday.
Hallo, new world. This is my first post at @bsky.app.
Please submit your work to our session. #biodiversity
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Last day in 2024 vs first day in 2025 at Helsink.
Cold Sunday at helsinki. Nice to walk around.
An infographic detailing facts about the impacts of invasive alien species from the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Report. The infographic also depicts images of various different invasive alien species such as the grey squirrel, alexandrine parakeet and red fox.
Invasive alien species are a threat to #nature, nature’s contributions to people, and good quality of life.
Read the @ipbes.bsky.social #InvasiveAlienSpecies Report at: www.ipbes.net/ias
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An excellent example demonstrating that invasive/nonnative/native/conservation status is context dependent and defines *populations* not species. phys.org/news/2024-12...
Nice to see this amazing work.
Forest functional strategies vary across climate gradients, especially with temperature changes. Happy to see this work is published in @naturecomms.bsky.social. It is not possible without our collaborators and host gorup led by @tompugh.bsky.social
Link: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Hallo, new world. This is my first post at @bsky.app.
Please submit your work to our session. #biodiversity
See the link: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/sessio...
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