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Posts by Colin Averill

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Nature Report, Killed by Trump, Is Released Independently

When the US govt terminated the National Nature Asst, @phillevin.bsky.social + the author team were determined not to let that stop them.

They re-organized, set up an advisory committee, found funding…and now the brand new Nature Record is open for public comment. 👏🌳👏🌲

Check it out (link below)!

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This is good and could only be improved if all parentheses were (vampire bats)

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Really enjoyed watching this paper unfold. The idea that selection operates at multiple levels is fascinating, controversial and difficult to test. But not untestable nor untested. César and colleagues show this well!

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Furthermore, while we do our best to change global co2 levels we only have so much control. There’s the potential to completely change soil microbial communities in a given location.

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Really happy to see this one live. The microbes matter a lot. Microbial composition explains more variation in productivity than a massive global change factor like co2 fertilization.

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Really excited to host Dr. Susan Cook-Patton tomorrow. Susan is one of the top scientific voices on natural climate solutions, continuously pushing new analyses that help us understand the potential of natural climate solutions, as well as their limitations.

This webinar is free and open to all!

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Who lives underground?

Find out now in our new paper published in @nature.com.

Key finding: 90% of predicted mycorrhizal biodiversity hotspots lie outside protected areas.

Read here: buff.ly/WmDqAP3 🧵

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Ecosystem Engineers at Risk: Underground Maps Reveal 90% of Mycorrhizal Fungal Biodiversity Hotspots Lie Outside Protected Areas
Read at: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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After a bit of a hiatus, Funga's speaker series is back, and we are so excited to be starting with The Nature Conservancy’s Lead Reforestation Scientist, Dr. Susan Cook-Patton!

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Man speaking in front of a slide that says “can we manage the forest fungal microbiome”

Man speaking in front of a slide that says “can we manage the forest fungal microbiome”

Super cool talk by @colinaverill.bsky.social on the effect (and manipulation) of soil microbiome (mycobiome) on growth of forests.

Basically doing for forests what fecal transplants do for managing C diff

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Y'all if you read a great scientific paper or see a great talk, consider writing the author and tell them you think it's awesome. It's really easy, it builds relationships, and you probably make their day.

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If you're working in enhanced rock weathering and you hate your lysimeters... know that we hate them too. There is a better way! Reach out - we're happy to help folks deploy this new approach.

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We're deploying this method at our microbiome restoration X ERW trial in Wales with @thecarboncom.bsky.social. It's probably the only way we can get weathering data at high enough resolution to properly model weathering rates and associated carbon removal.

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Lysimeters only work if the soil has enough water. If you've ever tried, it seems like these instruments barely work. Jones et al. instead use an ultra centrifuge to measure alkalinity at any soil moisture level, and demonstrate this method is more effective for detecting changes in ERW projects.

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Utilizing soil centrifugation for accurate estimates of carbon dioxide removal via enhanced rock weathering Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) is a promising CO2 removal (CDR) strategy that aims to accelerate the natural process of silicate weathering to increase soil pore water alkalinity and sequester CO2. Ho...

Measuring enhanced rock weathering is hard, but essential for quantify its CDR potential. Best practice is to measure soil pore water alkalinity with lysimeters - and this is very hard.

New work by Gregory Jones and Bonnie Waring finds a much simpler way! www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6...

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Soil Inoculation: Does it work?
Soil Inoculation: Does it work? YouTube video by Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative

If you missed today's webinar on soil inoculation, check it out on YouTube!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8cd...

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Earthshot hiring Senior Geospatial Data Scientist in United States | LinkedIn Posted 10:47:19 PM. Apply here: https://forms.gle/WE7uZyKW1ysmzdh39Earthshot is a climate tech company focused on…See this and similar jobs on LinkedIn.

Earthshot Labs is hiring! If you are a remote sensing scientist with experience using satellite observations for advanced forestry applications, take a look and consider applying. It is a fantastic team on a mission to restore and protect forests worldwide.

www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/40...

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📣GSBI Speaks is back again in one week! Join us to learn about soil inoculation 🦠🍄

March 19, 2025, 9:30 MDT, 11:30 EDT, 15:30 GMT, 16:30 CET

Register here: buff.ly/UgQ3EeA

Learn more here:

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Didn’t know you rode an OPEN! Love these bikes

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📣GSBI Speaks is back again in March! Join us to learn about soil inoculation 🦠🍄

March 19, 2025, 9:30 MDT, 11:30 EDT, 15:30 GMT, 16:30 CET

Register here:

zoom.us/webinar/regi...

Learn more here:

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Ecological Data Scientist US

We're hiring an early career data scientist at Funga @funga-pbc.bsky.social! Austin TX based. We use ML to integrate forestry observations and fungal microbiome datasets, to better understand how to restore forest fungal biodiversity.

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📣GSBI Speaks is back again in March! Join us to learn about soil inoculation 🦠🍄

March 19, 2025, 9:30 MDT, 11:30 EDT, 15:30 GMT, 16:30 CET

Register here:

zoom.us/webinar/regi...

Learn more here:

www.globalsoilbiodiversity.org/webinar-23-s...

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The Super-Donor Phenomenon in Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has become a highly effective bacteriotherapy for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection. Meanwhile the efficacy of FMT for treating chronic diseases associat...

Been reading up on the "super donor" framework in medical microbiology FMT work. So much relevance for soil transplant work that considers the provenance of donor ecosystems. This review has been particularly helpful.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...

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[1/3] The Arbor Day Foundation's Impact Fund was developed to invest in leaders and startups working to grow what's possible with trees. We are thrilled to share that ADF has partnered with Funga, to explore what is possible with soil biodiversity restoration!

www.arborday.org/news/arbor-d...

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📣 FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Are you a researcher exploring the underground? 🍄

Apply to become an Underground Explorer. Gain funding and support from our thriving community of myconauts.

Help us spread the word.

🗓️ Deadline: 21 March
👉 Find out more and apply: https://buff.ly/3CludWr

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Check out this great general review in Nature on “Fungal impacts on Earth’s Ecosystems - by the CIFAR consortium. @mrccmm.bsky.social @exeter.ac.uk @youngecmm.bsky.social @ishamycology.bsky.social @funguscrous.bsky.social @msgerc.bsky.social @microbita.bsky.social @naturemicrobiol.bsky.social

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Love this so much 💙💙💙

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Frontiers | Opinion: Response to questions about common mycorrhizal networks Common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) are networks of mycorrhizal fungal hyphae held in common by at least two plants (Horton 2015;Rillig et al. 2024) and were ...

Really enjoying this piece led by @DrSuzanneSimard pushing back on the criticisms of common mycorrhizal network research. Highly reccommend!

www.frontiersin.org/journals/for...

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This feels like some clutch your pearls attitude! Don’t know enough to evaluate, it’s not open access (so everyone who’s not at an academic institution can’t read, which seems to be self defeating in and of itself)

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