We relaunch our seminar series!
Jordi Martinez-Vilalta will talk on the
‘Limits and opportunities in predicting drought-induced forest mortality’
24 March 2026 at 15:00 UTC
www.tree-mortality.net/seminars/
We relaunch our seminar series!
Jordi Martinez-Vilalta will talk on the
‘Limits and opportunities in predicting drought-induced forest mortality’
24 March 2026 at 15:00 UTC
www.tree-mortality.net/seminars/
The future of Europe’s forest disturbance regimes– a thread.
Tl, dr: Disturbances from wildfire, bark beetles & wind will continue to increase in the coming decades. Under unabated climate change disturbances could more than double by 2100.
New paper out in @science.org doi.org/10.1126/scie...
We are hiring a postdoctoral researcher!🌲 🌳 🌍
📍Interested in boreal and temperate forest productivity and respiration?
💻 Like to work with large datasets, remote sensing and models?
🏔️ Love an alpine setting in a small town?
Come and join us at KIT!
Application details: t1p.de/qctj7
Drought and insects have killed an unprecedented number of Oregon’s Douglas fir trees during the last decade, costing billions in timber value, damaging infrastructure and ramping up wildfire danger.
What is Douglas fir dieback? Where is it happening? What is being done? tinyurl.com/5n9amvx6
Australia’s trees are dying faster — not from fire, but from the stress of a warming, drying climate, weakening their role as vital carbon sinks.
🔗 theconversation.com/yes-forest-t... @bmedlyn.bsky.social @westernsydneyu.bsky.social @profchoat.bsky.social
New research from our group: A pervasive increase in tree mortality across the Australian continent - driven by rising temperatures
rdcu.be/eXSa7
Working with dendrometers or curious about dendrometer research? 🌱🌐🍁🌳
🚨 Join the Global Dendrometer Network 🚨
We’re building a global community using dendrometers to study plant growth, stress, phenology & more.
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Consider getting more actively involved in the Tree Mortality Network?
Register now for one of our online meetings starting tomorrow.
Consider getting more actively involved in the Tree Mortality Network?
Register now for one of our online meetings starting tomorrow.
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Whether you’ve been with us for years or just joined, your perspective is valuable. Come help shape the future of the network! 🌐✨
🔍 What are the ITMN meetings about?
We’re taking a moment to reflect on our progress and set new priorities together. We kick
off with a quick recap, then open the floor for your ideas on:
– What matters most to you
– Where ITMN should focus next
– Opportunities to take a more active role
We’re opening the doors for community meetings. Your chance to influence our next steps & get more involved in the network.
Join one of our upcoming sessions:
🗓 Dec 4 — 06:00 UTC
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🗓 Dec 4 — 18:00 UTC
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🗓 Dec 5 — 13:00 UTC
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Help guide where ITMN goes next! 🚀
deadtrees.earth — An open-access and interactive database for centimeter-scale aerial imagery to uncover global tree mortality dynamics. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... Led by @cmosig.bsky.social
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Register soon for Paulo’s talk on the role of cuticular conductance in tree mortality.
Places fill up quickly!
Join us for an exciting ITMN Seminar:
“Tiny leaks with deadly consequences” by Paulo Menezes
July 24th at 3 pm (CEST).
Register here: www.tree-mortality.net/seminars/
If you're waiting on a reply, a peer review, or other effort from me--please be patient. I urgently left to document a developing forest die-off event more intense than any I've seen. No obvious biotic agents, dead & dying include multiple Pinus & Juniperus, many Quercus, & shrubs. #WhatKillsTrees
📢Interested in plant drought resistance and tree mortality?🌳🌿
👥Join us to explore key physiological mechanisms behind these processes!
👨🎓We’re seeking strong candidates to apply for a MSCA #Postdoc Fellowship in our team.
🗓️Deadline: 10 Sept 2025 → t.ly/LmD1P
#PlantScience #Drought #TreeMortality
@treemortality.bsky.social
Looking forward to the 27th Tree Mortality Seminar with Kauane today.
Register now!
The next seminar is lined-up.
Now it’s time to register and catch a free spot.
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Don’t miss our next online tree mortality seminar by Kauane Bordin on: “The role of disturbance in shaping demographic trade-offs in temperate trees”
1st April
18:00 CEST 12:00 EDT
Register here:
zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Tree dieback network in Australia.
Want to learn more? Check out the ITMN seminar by Teja and Clemens
youtu.be/IKbFopiTcWY?...
Check out: deadtrees.earth
Great initiative by Clemens Mosig and Teja Kattenborn.
Tree-killing beetle found to be attracted to Britain’s most common spruce
Gentle reminder: The next seminar of the International Tree Mortality Network @treemortality.bsky.social featuring the great @dudney-joan.bsky.social is on for tomorrow! Tune in if you're interested in tree mortality in general, and disturbance interactions in particular!
Our survey showed a wealth of existing information but highlights the challenges in using it for this purpose and proposes a roadmap to improve knowledge going forward