🌳 How green spaces restore your mind!
A JFR study finds coniferous, layered plant communities provide strong restorative benefits shaped by crown, trunk, color, and distance.
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#JFR #ForestryResearch #UrbanGreenSpaces #MentalWellbeing #PlantCommunities 🍁🌺🌱🌿🦤
The map of the study area showing sampling sites.
Structural equation model was used to assess the effects of plant community and soil depth on (a) SOCD, (b) SICD, and (c) RIC.
Chen Liang et al. studied the soil #CarbonStorage and its driving factors in different #PlantCommunities of #CoastalWetland in the non-growing season.
#BareFlat | #ResistanceIndexOfCarbon
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🏙️ Productivity and disturbance shape urban grasslands. Pouta et al. show that productive areas host taller, fast-growing plants, whereas frequently disturbed patches favor low-growing, stress-tolerant species 🌿📊.
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#UrbanEcology #PlantCommunities
Yu An et al. examined #SoilFunctions ( #SoilOrganicCarbon, #TotalNitrogen, #TotalPhosphorus), #PlantCommunities, and #FunctionalTraits in #Wetlands #NaturallyRestored after #AgriculturalAbandonment on China’s Sanjiang Plain.
#EcologicalFunctions
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Yushu Zhang examined the influences of #TillageDisturbance and #NutrientEnrichment on #PlantCommunities, #SoilMicrobialCommunities, and #CarbonMineralization.
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📢 #Postdoc opportunity in #FireEcology – Brazil!
Join the FAPESP project Biota Cerrado on Fire at UNESP Rio Claro. Study how fire shapes #plantcommunities & #savanna restoration
Stipened: R$12,570/mo | Supervisor: Dr. Alessandra Fidelis
Details - shorturl.at/Z1IB9
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Figure 1 in Kempel et al. (2025): "(A) Location of the current 36 BugNet experimental sites worldwide, and in (B) Europe. (C) Whittaker biome plot of site locations, showing the mean annual temperature (°C) and mean annual precipitation (cm) for all experimental sites. Climate data are taken from CHELSA and represent the average over 1980–2010 (Karger et al. 2017). The Whittaker biome plot was plotted using the plotbiomes package in R (Stefan and Levin 2018)."
New publication: The Bug-Network (BugNet): A Global Experimental Network Testing the Effects of #Invertebrate Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on #PlantCommunities and Ecosystem Function in Open Ecosystems. #biodiversity
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The map of the study area showing sampling sites.
💡Soil #CarbonStorage and its driving factors in different #PlantCommunities of #CoastalWetland in the non-growing season
Communities:
1️⃣Spartina alterniflora
2️⃣Suaeda salsa
3️⃣Phragmites australis
4️⃣S. alterniflora–S. salsa
#BareFlat | #ResistanceIIndexOfCarbon
doi.org/10.1093/jpe/...
🔎Effects: #TillageDisturbance (D) & #NutrientEnrichment (NPKμ) ➡️ #PlantCommunities & #SoilMicrobialCommunities & #CarbonMineralization (CM)
(D + NPKμ = NPKμD)
Results:
1️⃣ Plant community biomass: NPKμD⬆️
2️⃣ Microbial network complexity: NPKμD⬆️, D⬇️
3️⃣ CM: NPKμD⬇️, D⬇️
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Location of the study area in the lagoon of Marano and Grado in the northern Adriatic Sea (a), the barrier islands and 10 sampling areas (b) and an example of 10 points distribution inside each sampling area (San Andrea island) (c).
Effects of soil conductivity (a–c), organic carbon content in soil (d–f) and nitrogen content in soil (g–i) on standardized species cover (abundance) between status (native = solid line, alien = dashed line) and within habitats (vertical columns).
【💡High Cited 2020-2022 】
Contrasting responses of native and #AlienPlantSpecies to soil properties shed new light on the invasion of #DuneSystems
🔗Core:
the interplay between #SoilNutrients, soil salinity and #PlantFunctionalTraits
#PlantCommunities
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Recommended reading on whole thread as it summarised the findings of this study #PlantCommunities #GrasslandEcology
Pooled water reflects the sky between one baby Sweet Birch tree, one adolescent Yellow Birch, and one adolescent River Birch tree. All three young trees are still wrapped and protected from winter and winter rabbits. There's a patch of snow in the foreground and two fences forming a corner in the background.
A closer look at the water pooled right up to the base of the River Birch tree. You can see brown tufts of Carex pensylvanica unhappily also wading in this shallower area of the overall pool of water.
My plan to regrade the yard so that water will naturally pool near the birch trees we planted is working out swimmingly so far. This is just from snow melt. However I'm regretting planting Carex pensylvanica along the bottom of the regrade. I think they're probably drowning. #plantcommunities
A pollinated pale coneflower rocket sits in the foreground with an Artemisia Silver Mound muffler engulfing the lower parts of its basal foliage. To the left you see Pink Grapefruit yarrow in bloom but on its way to going to seed. Along the back are sprays of white flowers from Calamintha Nepeta ssp Nepeta (these will turn blue before going to seed later) and a little pop of purple Summer Beauty Allium flowers. The Artemisia Silver Mound foliage forms a river from the foreground through the Calamintha in the back.
A nearby angle on the same section of the garden. This is what happens when you consider a pale coneflower as existing on another plane and don't reserve a lot of space for it on the ground floor. It's sharing the sun just fine with its cuddly Artemisia friend. 2/x
#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
The bright glowing purple spherical flowers and deep green foliage of Allium Summer Beauty (or possibly Allium Millennium) and some visiting bee friends take up the foreground. Sprays of tiny white flowers from Calamintha Nepeta ssp Nepeta line the sidewalk as a backdrop. The fluffy silver-green foliage of Artemisia Silver Mound buttresses the scene from the left. A few seed heads and some spikey foliage from a couple of Echinacea Pallida plants pop up from between the Artemisia and Calamintha. Some mulch can be seen between the Alliums and the other plants. I expect that to get fully filled in and covered over this year, mostly by the Artemisia.
Really looking forward to seeing what this plant community does this year. It's heavily inspired by Roy Diblik's designs.
#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
The variation partitioning of soil properties and plant community characteristics on root traits in 0–10 cm (a) and 10–20 cm (b) soil layers.
#PlantRoots show flexible traits to changing precipitation, but the factors driving root trait covariation remain poorly understood. Yi-Heng Li et al. explored the precipitation-induced #SoilProperties and #PlantCommunities mediate #RootStrategies in the #ZoigeAlpineMeadow.
doi.org/10.1093/jpe/...
Differences in community assembly on different riverbanks.
The #RiverbanksCurvature affects #RiverbankEcosystems. Xiaohong Li et al. explored the ecological impacts of riverbank curvature on the structure and assembly process of #PlantCommunities in the riparian zone of the #YangtzeRiver, regulated by the #ThreeGorgesDam.
Details: doi.org/10.1093/jpe/...
The lower portion of a massive blue spruce tree forms the backdrop for a variety of plantings. A Kousa Dogwood tree in flower takes up the middle layer of this sidewalk-facing front-yard display, along with what is probably a rose bush, flowering in pink, and a pink-purple rhododendron bush. Two sculpted bush conifers support the scene from the bottom, and finally a few lavender bushes and unspecified other greenery fills in from the bottom. Two houses peek through from behind the display, and one driveway cuts through the scene between the two sculpted bush conifers. If the dogwood tree were not in flower, you might mistake it to be just part of the blue spruce tree if you didn't look closely, it's so well cuddled by its neighbor.
Whenever I read that a tree is an understory tree or a "woodland edge" tree, I picture this #cornuskousa ensconced in its massive blue spruce tree neighbor.
Spotted on a walk in a residential neighborhood of Seattle some years ago.
#bloomscrolling #plantcommunities
White daisies dominate a very small garden bed, whose crowded blooms spill over into the sidewalk in the foreground and a couple of steps on the left, which lead to a weathered fence, which forms a backdrop for the whole scene. Purple bellflowers, pink foxgloves, and what I'd guess are orange poppies (not in full bloom) all emerge from the daisies to create a striking scene.
A whack of invasives never looked so good.
Spotted in Seattle, where those creeping Campanulas are not yet listed as noxious.
#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
The deep yellow flowers of Black Eyed Susan (more specifically Rudbeckia Hirta) commingle with the purple and white flowers of the Rocky Mountain Columbine over a backdrop of green foliage and yellow emerging Rudbeckia buds.
#rudbeckiahirta and #rockymountaincolumbine don't always bloom together, but when they do...
#plantcommunities #bloomscrolling
#PlantScience
#PlantConservation
#PlantTaxonomy
#EndemicPlants
#WildPlants
#MediterraneanFlora #LusitanicFlora
#Ecology #PlantEcology
#Habitats
#Vegetation
#PlantCommunities
#Biome
#Phytossociology #Landscape
#GIS #Mapping
👉 Want all the details? Read the full article here:
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#Ecology 🌿 #Grasslands 🌾 #HistoricalLandUse 📜 #PlantCommunities 🌱 #LandscapeEcology 🌍 #EnvironmentalResearch 🔬 #Biodiversity 🌸 #HistoricalEcology 🕰️
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#Plantcommunities can help you build the #naturalhistory of an area. For example the #willows in this picture did not exist many years ago. As #ecologicalsuccession occurs in the upstream area of Searsville reservoir, a #marsh is now developing with these willows. #ecology
Day 55 of #JRBPVirtualTour! #Coyotebrush (#Baccharis #pilularis subsp. #consanguinea), found primarily in #coastal #chaparral. #Shrub in the #Asteraceae family. Known as a secondary #pioneerplant in #plantcommunities such as #coastalsagescrub and chaparral. Pics @alicegcummings