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Phenology—the timing of flowering and growth—is an important indicator. By comparing historical observations of early spring bloomers with current data, researchers analyze changes in seasonal rhythms and climate sensitivity.
Following a citizen science experiment conducted between 1952 and 1965, the FOURCAST project is repeating this experiment, focusing on April 4–5 to study climate change.
Will you help us gather phenology observations of spring bloomers?
www.plantentuinmeise.be/nl/nieuws/39...
📸Erwin Derous
🏅 Shortlisted for the 2025 Robert May prize! 🏅
Pieter Sanczuk talks about their new article, testing whether optical fibres can be used to measure microclimate temperatures in the forest 🌳 🌡️ @fornalab.bsky.social
Read the blog here 👇
buff.ly/OlCR4Z3
European plant communities respond to climate warming differently!
www.ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media/news/euro...
Paper: https://short-url.org/1lYRM
led by @fornalab.bsky.social & INBO, Belgium.
UKCEH: Chris Andrews, Jan Dick & @jmbecologist.bsky.social
The Indianapolis Zoo Uproar Conservation Challenge is here! Help the Spiky Yellow Woodlouse come roaring back by casting your vote at UproarChallenge.com. Help our species advance to the next round and bring us closer to the $10,000 conservation prize for woodlice conservation!
@stephschelfhout.bsky.social from ForNaLab and the ANEKO earthworm working group, can only confirm what Charles Darwin already suspected: without earthworms, no loose and healthy soil, less water infiltration, and far lower productivity. They do their work quietly, in the dark, and without applause.
🪱 In the Ugly Ducklings column of @eoswetenschap.bsky.social, the earthworm takes the spotlight. Earthworms recycle, aerate and structure the soil as if it were nothing. Or, less elegantly put: the most important poop machine in the world.
Read the article here 👇
www.eoswetenschap.eu/natuur-milie...
@fbwugent.bsky.social @spinicornis.bsky.social @isopodologist.bsky.social @biojairo.bsky.social
And this article covered the scientific paper published by our colleague Pallieter De Smedt in @conbiology.bsky.social
"Terrestrial isopod pet trade is booming worldwide but they are barely protected by legislation. We urgently call for it."
Full 📃👇
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Yep, this joke was written in the context of this @nytimes.com article starring isopods and exposing the growing international trade of isopod species, many colourful and rare, some not even scientifically described. Isopods are barely protected by legislation!
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/c...
How come isopods end up in the late night show with @sethmeyerspencil.bsky.social ?
First, enjoy the joke 😀👇
See below to get the story behind it 🧵
youtu.be/T58hOrsaGoI?...
@fornalab.bsky.social colleague Pallieter De Smedt made it to the @nytimes.com with his paper on isopods 🤓🥳🤩
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/c...
Robbe Cool Leon Adriaensens @karen-depauw.bsky.social @saratop.bsky.social Pallieter De Smedt Kris Verheyen Steven Caluwaerts @pieterdefrenne.bsky.social @fbwugent.bsky.social @meisebotanicgarden.bsky.social
📎 English summary 👇
Trees and green spaces make a real difference in reducing heat stress and supporting biodiversity.
Full report (in Dutch):
👉 figshare.com/articles/boo...
🏙️➡️🌳 Groene infrastructuur is essentieel
Van grote bossen en stadsparken tot tuinen met bomen:
vermindert hittestress, versterkt biodiversiteit en bevordert welzijn 💚🌿.
#StedelijkGroen #NatuurInDeStad #Klimaat #Gezondheid
🐝🌼 Ook kleine tuinen tellen mee!
Ze helpen mee koelen én herbergen verrassend veel biodiversiteit 🌸🦋.
#Biodiversiteit #Stadstuin #Leefklimaat #Natuur
🌡️🌳 Bomen maken het verschil!
Tijdens hittegolven zijn tuinen met >50% kroonbedekking gemiddeld 6°C koeler dan tuinen zonder bomen 🌞🌿.
#Hittestress #GroeneInfrastructuur #Klimaatadaptatie #Bomen
📘🌿 Nieuw rapport gepubliceerd!
“Metingen en analyse van het microklimaat – Nationaal Park Brabantse Wouden”
Metingen in bossen, tuinen en langs fietsroutes 🚲🌳, in samenwerking met dept. Fysica ugent.
#Zoniënwoud #BrabantseWouden #Microklimaat #Groen #UGent #PlantentuinMeise #KMI
Hiring! We are looking for a field assistant for the coming 7 months to support a large field campaign across Europe for the #Trees4Adapt project on climate change impacts on biodiversity in forests.
Drivers license required. Apply online til 3/2!
jobs.ugent.be/job-invite/2...
@fbwugent.bsky.social
@erc.europa.eu @fbwugent.bsky.social @djapo.bsky.social
Met dank aan Djapo voor de goede ondersteuning bij de ontwikkeling van het pakket, en voor de uitnodiging voor het rondetafelgesprek!
www.djapo.be/aanbod/kopen...
Daarom ontwikkelden we bij ForNaLab samen met Djapo een educatief pakket en luisterverhaal voor kleuters. Met 'Dromen over bomen' werken kleuters rond het thema bos en ontdekken ze hoe het microklimaat belangrijk is voor mensen, dieren & planten.
Gratis te downloaden: formica.ugent.be/onderwijs.html
Onze visie: de kleutertijd is een cruciale ontwikkelingsfase. Door kinderen al vroeg bewust te maken van hun impact op de wereld, bouwen we aan een generatie die duurzaam leeft en oplossingen vindt voor klimaatuitdagingen. Zo geven we hen het vertrouwen dat zij het verschil kunnen maken.
Verdienen complexe thema’s zoals klimaatverandering en het leed in Gaza een plek in de kleuterklas?
Collega Leen Depauw mocht deelnemen aan een rondetafelgesprek bij @knack.be om deze vraag te beantwoorden.
Het verslag daarvan lees je hier: www.knack.be/nieuws/belgi...
Remembrance day for lost species. Een ritueel aan UGent over biodiversiteitsverlies waar @fornalab.bsky.social aan mee werkte.
#lostspeciesday
www.scienceguide.nl/2025/12/de-u...
@jonlen.bsky.social @fbwugent.bsky.social @natclimate.nature.com
We need to broaden the perspective of biodiversity analyses. Otherwise, we miss the full picture. Shifts in the distribution of species are not simply driven by temperature changes alone.
However, purely by design constrains, eastward or westward range shifts driven by other environmental changes such as nitrogen pollution, are less likely recorded.
We revealed that species range shift studies globally tend to have a geographic set-up that facilitates the detection of poleward movements, as expected with warming. This leads to the perception that poleward, warming-driven range shifts predominate.