Extinction of experience among ecologists: Trends in Ecology & Evolution www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Extinction of experience among ecologists: Trends in Ecology & Evolution www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Photo of an erect leafy shoot with bare stems bearing globose clusters of bracts enveloping capsules, which are hidden beneath the bracts.
Check out the female inflorescences of Cliffortia conifera, a denizen of fire-prone ecosystems of South Africa. The βconesβ are condensed clusters of flowers & bracts. This species is serotinous & also resprouts from lignotubers. π·: Ismail Ebrahim CCBYNC4. #Rosaceae #serotiny #Botany πΎπ§ͺπ±
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#Solanaceae
#ASPT
Canadian Science Publishing seeks Interim Editorial Director for Biological and Environmental Journals, with a green plant background.
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We are looking for an Interim Editorial Director to oversee our biological and environmental science journals. If you have a background in academic publishing and a drive to support research, this could be the perfect opportunity to make an impact.
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BOTANY 2026 abstract submission is open!!! @botsocamerica.bsky.social
The human fingerprint of medicinal plant species diversity: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
Close-up photo of a longitudinal section through an ellipsoidal drupe. The seed takes up most of the space in the fruit. The endosperm is penetrated about halfway to the center by ingrowths of the seed coat. The embryo is at the base (stem end) of the seed. Photo by Scott Zona CC BY-NC 2.0.
Seeds of some species, like peanuts, are mostly embryo (exalbuminous); others are mostly endosperm (albuminous). Adonidia merrillii, an albuminous species, has a tiny bullet-shaped embryo & endosperm penetrated by ingrowths of the seed coat. #seed #ruminate. #Arecaceae #Botany πΎπ§ͺπ±
AI in science is creating a classic social dilemma: what's good for individuals is bad for the collective.
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Iβm going to halve my publication output. You should consider slow science, too www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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π The 2026 GBIF Graduate Researchers Award is now open for nominations! This award celebrates innovative Masterβs and PhD research powered by GBIF-mediated data, with opportunity to win 2x β¬5,000 prizes!
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In a world where every day brings a new and totally unpredictable thing, it's nice to have the consistency of the Bears effing it up.
Join @amsocplanttaxon.bsky.social for the first webinar in our 2026 series: "Taxonomy: What is it good for?"
Free to all! Join us to hear @sandyknapp.bsky.social's "Of course taxonomy matters! The story of the mega-genus Solanum (Solanaceae)"
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Donβt get a boring job.
Get a fun job.
Be a botanist.
#botany #WakeBotany
Thank you @cdnsciencepub.com for publishing our article and making it accessible to readers through open access, at no cost. This not only amplifies the visibility of our work, but also supports the spirit of open science to global south researchers, which we value greatly.
Why are some species smaller than a paperclip while others grow longer than a school bus? How is body size evolution governed in animals? Out now in @pnas.org we tackle these longstanding questions through a genetic lens using my favorite group of fishes as our model!! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
I am recruiting a postdoc to work for 2-3 yrs on our NSF-funded project aiming to investigate plant migration and river connectivity with the closure of the Isthmus of Panama. Leading publications, fieldwork in CR & Panama, applying and expanding phylo. & pop.gen toolsπ
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Sleep pressure causes birds to trade asymmetric sleep for symmetric sleep: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
"Its publication marks a watershed moment in the evolution of the field of social-ecological systems." β Katrina Brown, Patricia Balvanera, and Craig R. Allen, Editors-in-Chief, Ecology and Society
π New paper: Introducing SocSES β Why SocSES, and why now? π
Read the open-access paper in Ecology and Society here π tinyurl.com/22zhetsc and visit the SocSES webpage that accompanies the paper here π tinyurl.com/35zuaamk
It's the best time of the year! I get to see all the wonderful work from my entomology students π₯°
Bittere scheefbloem (Iberis amara) op straat in Overvecht, Utrecht
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Present your contribution to the SES Methods website at the next speed talk-style SES Methods Bazaar on ποΈ 19 June 2025.
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Nature supports livelihoods and is vital for our health & wellbeing. But we're perpetuating a biodiversity crisis across the globe. ππ§ͺ
.β @nevilleash.bsky.social, IPBES Officer-in-Charge
Let's act for harmony with nature & sustainable development.
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Estimating effective population size trajectories from time-series identity-by-descent segments
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β86% of global deforestation occurring between 2001 and 2022 can be attributed to crop and cattle production.β
The title of the paper might lead people to think that itβs closer to 50%.
I have spent much more time putting out fires in the last 100 days than I have educating students or conducting research to address real-world problems.