is raising the leaf mediated by plant or fungus? If the latter, then presumably raising the leaf aids dispersal? like zombie ants climbing trees
is raising the leaf mediated by plant or fungus? If the latter, then presumably raising the leaf aids dispersal? like zombie ants climbing trees
π Great to see some lichen love from April Windle of the @britishlichensociety.org.uk, plus our own Bill Bealey explaining how our LicheN app is used for measuring sensitivity to nitrogen pollution
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Front covers of the four BMS journals
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@iucnaquafungi.bsky.social member @huzefaraj.bsky.social will present about a newly identified genus of freshwater ascomycete fungus.
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It would also be really interesting to look at species assemblages in overlapping vs not overlapping climatic areas to indicate whether different species are responding to different factors. is there a plan to do this?
Great - that would be super useful. on the WT map the Lost Rainforest area seems to show the max area based on the different climatic measures rather than the minima. Woodland type is a spectrum, so feels like the latter is most important for planning temperate rainforest.
it would be interesting and useful too see a figure/map showing where these areas are. Has one been produced?
Placards about protecting fungi
Great #biodiversity messages in packed meeting: don't forget the funga!
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This incredibly cool new research shows that the first really big large organism on land was not a giant fungus, as many gave hypothesized. It was so chemically different from fungi that the authors propose "this enigmatic organism is best assigned to an entirely extinct eukaryotic lineage."
New ms on BioRxiv by Ronold et al: Long-term shift in community composition of deadwood fungi after clear-cutting
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Biodiversity collapse threatens UK security, intelligence chiefs warn
Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt
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In this review in Fungal Ecology, HΓ₯vard Kauserud (@drhyfe.bsky.social) argues that while the ITS region is by far the best DNA (meta)barcoding marker for fungi, we should not use it naively or simplistically doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...
Don't miss this chance to learn about Joint Species Distribution Modeling from Dr. Otso Ovaskainen!
π foundations of JSDM
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π demo in R
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we looked at the lichen irecord data for the red list - i think it was 90% Xp!
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Want to learn more about lichens in 2026 (and why wouldn't you??) Scottish Lichens are running a series of distance learning courses. The first is lichens on trees
Thanks! yes seen this, but no time to write anything up π I'll just look forward to reading it instead
Our @bes-cascade.bsky.social survey of ecologists asked which socio-political changes might be most effective in the biodiversity & climate crises
Broad-scale transformative changes were most selected
Biodiversity or carbon credits, use of AI, & de-extinction were each selected in <1% of responses
Correction - 'wildlife-rich habitat' is in the EIP glossary and refers to Table 2 in this doc: publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/...
Essentially priority habitats with some extras
Still overlooked. Fungi were namechecked in the Species Recovery section of the EIP25. and Lichen and Boletes are at least on the oficial Extinction Risk Index. There are a handful of Priority species
These are just habitat classifications and they do not specify which are 'wildlife-rich'. To the best of my knowledge W-R has not been defined in the context of the Env. Act or EIP25. So what counts? Should 'wildlife' mean animals, or plants and fungi, soil too? e.g. CHEGD grasslands ?
Group of grey-brown mushrooms on a green background. Credit: Trish Bloodworth, Runner up in 2026 UK Fungus Day photography competition.
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i dont actually think there is even a definition of 'wildlife-rich habitat'. If you find out what it means, please let me know
A collage of 5 photos from different BMS events.
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π©βπ¬PhD
Disentangling the contribution of above and belowground inputs for soil carbon storage
Application closing date: 3rd December
Start date: September 2026
Competition funded though BBSRC SWBio DTP (CASE project so good chance of being funded...)
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Quantifying the impact of contrasting forest creation approaches on soil carbon stock accumulation
Application closing date: 9th January
Start date: April/May 2026
Funding: guaranteed through the RECONNECT project
π©βπ¬ Postdoc in molecular ecology (3 years)
Determining reforestation effects on mycorrhizal connectivity
Application closing date: 21st December
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π£Exciting mycorrhizal fungi Postdoc and PhDs on the RECONNECT project with my buddy Hannah Griffith at Bristol University
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