#BIOCOMP Ghana
It has indeed been a remarkable year for the collaboration.
#BIOCOMP Mongolia
Quite the decomposition...๐
We rounded up fieldwork for 2025 with #BIOCOMP forest inventory at our Ankasa field site in Ghana. Of course, we didn't leave without a splash in River Ankasa and a spontaneous stop at the beach. ๐๐ด
It's been a remarkable year for my group.
@biocomp-erc.bsky.social @shamikroy.bsky.social
#BIOCOMP Uganda
Martin, John Paul and their team are tirelessly working to set up the site.
#BIOCOMP Romania
We just started setting up a new #BIOCOMP site in Budongo Forest, Uganda. Thank you @shamikroy.bsky.social and @sebseibold.bsky.social for the possibility to contribute!
#BIOCOMP Mexico
Amazing diversity... :D
#BIOCOMP Mexico
Very excited and fortunate with the collaboration.
Thank you. #BIOCOMP
Glimpses of field work from #BIOCOMP Mexico, where Orthon and his team are working hard
Prof. Akira Mori and his group, who manage the #BIOCOMP Japan site, visited us in Dresden last week.
Thank you so much, Prof. Mori.
#1: Traditional German dinner
#2: Hike in Saxon Switzerland National Park
#3: After an intense discussion on what's next in BIOCOMP
Throwback to when we set up our very first ever BIOCOMP plot in Germany โ muddy boots and big ideas!
Two years later, the journey continues โ decomposers still at work
#BIOCOMP ISA
Uncertainty or stochasticity is the norm in fieldwork. Everything can be planned, but nature has its own way. Our natural forest site in Germany was destroyed by a wild boar attack last January. However, thanks to the local foresters, we could replace it quickly, now well protected. #BIOCOMP ISA
๐ฒ Greetings from the Carpathian Mountains, Brasov, Romania!
Happy to be part of the BIOCOMP project โ exploring the hidden biodiversity of deadwood, soil, and decomposers across forest ecosystems worldwide.
Follow our journey: @biocomp-erc.bsky.social
#BIOCOMP #ForestBiodiversity #Carpathians
Today we kicked off year two of our partnership with #biocomp project, led by @sebseibold.bsky.social by setting up audiorecorders and camera traps. About time! A few snow patches still there, but the forest is gearing up for a busy season!