Fig. 6 Hypothesized trade-offs across vascular species illustrating a water use economics framework.
#Viewpoint: From growth potential to drought survival: a trait- and time-based framework for plant water economics across vascular species
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Interested in iEcology and invasion ecology? Please check out our latest article published in Ecological Informatics. We investigated the efficacy of the Google Trends tool to be used in mapping the geographic distribution of alien plants in a region.
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In 2009, the combination of a cyclone, atmospheric waves and warm moist air triggered a record-breaking heatwave. Itβs happening again.
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One of the graphics of the paper on Anthyllis cytisoides resprouiting after drought, showing model predictions and observations of the data analysed in 2022 and 2023; fire occurred in 2021. For flowering and fruiting, the negative effects of drought are stronger on unburned plants (A and C). Burned plants produced nearly four times more flowers than unburned plants (B), and had a higher seed set and heavier seeds than unburned plants in both years (D and E).
Fire buffers drought impacts on reproduction in a resprouting shrub
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Under drought, burned plants had β¬οΈprob. of flowering, produced +flowers, set +seeds & heavier seeds, than unburned
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28.01.2026 21:39
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Mapped: how the world is losing its forests to wildfires
Wildfires now destroy twice as much tree cover per year as two decades ago β a crisis fuelled by climate change
Mapped: how the world is losing its forests to wildfires
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Wildfires now destroy twice as much tree cover per year as two decades ago β a crisis fuelled by climate change.
13.01.2026 20:30
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2026 begins with an increasingly autocratic United States rising on the global stage
The US attack on Venezuela highlights a shifting American foreign policy that dismisses a rules-based global order and focuses on economic interests and military might.
The U.S. military action in Venezuela marks a turning point.
An international human rights scholar warns it reflects a shift toward unilateral, autocratic power, unconstrained by law and balance of power, and using force to impose the Trump administrationβs will on other nations.
06.01.2026 23:17
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In our new Biological Conservation paper, we show the potential of social media in improving #invasive species #distribution.
Incorporating social media data
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How do forests keep their cool? A 1.89 million Swiss Francs question.
WSL forest ecologist Charlotte Grossiord receives an ERC Consolidator Grant to understand forest resilience to climate change.
π²π‘οΈHow do forests stay cool despite #heatwaves? Charlotte Grossiord (WSL/EPFL) receives an ERC #grant of just under 2 million Swiss francs to research how European #forests cope with βatmospheric droughtβ and which tree species are especially resistant to heat and #drought. www.wsl.ch/en/news/how-...
09.12.2025 15:44
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56 million years ago, the Earth suddenly heated up β and many plants stopped working properly
It could be a sign of whatβs to come.
When global temperatures shot up by ~6Β°C about 56 million years ago, plants were unable to thrive
The reduced ability of vegetation & soils to capture & store carbon may have kept temperatures elevated for >100,000 years
Today Earth is warming ~10 times faster than it did 56 million years ago
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How socialβecological #networks can improve our understanding and management of #biologicalinvasions β new paper by Fiona Rickowski et al. now published in #BioScience doi.org/10.1093/bios... #InvasiveSpecies #nonnative #pests #conservation #alienspecies
04.12.2025 21:48
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Three books by W. Bond and collaborators: Fire and plants (1996), Fire in Mediterranean ecosystems (2012), and Open ecosystems (2019).
I'm very sad to say William Bond, of the University of Cape Town & Fellow of the Royal Society (@royalsociety.org ), has passed away. It is a great loss. He was an enthusiastic ecologist and a critical thinker. I learned a lot, and I still had a lot to learn from him. RIP.Β π’
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Representative model plant and crop species studied in space, and research topics discussed at the Liverpool workshop. Translating fundamental and applied plant research into tangible products that can be integrated into sustainable space food systems and a fully operational Bioregenerative Life Support System should be a priority moving forward. This figure was created in BioRender (Gilliham, M. (2025) https://BioRender.com/r9wldfx).
Plants for space exploration and Earth applications
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26.11.2025 23:17
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Humans Have Altered 97 Percent of Earth's Land Through Habitat and Species Loss
The study, which did not include Antarctica, also identified opportunities to restore up to 20 percent of land ecosystems
A new study says only 3% of Earthβs land remains βuntouched.β Weβve been editing the planet for millennia as a result of pushing animals/plants to extinctionβ¦.reshaping entire continents.
www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/h...
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How the #arts and #science can jointly protect #nature β our new article on building synergies between #art and #biodiversity #conservation now published in in Front. Ecol. Environ. @esajournals.bsky.social esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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