PEACHH Lab (@benrlee.com) at ETSU is recruiting a PhD with exciting projects relating to phenological mismatch, ecophysiology, forest ecology. Highly recommend working with Ben!! www.peacchlab.com/opportunities
PEACHH Lab (@benrlee.com) at ETSU is recruiting a PhD with exciting projects relating to phenological mismatch, ecophysiology, forest ecology. Highly recommend working with Ben!! www.peacchlab.com/opportunities
An ad for a PhD position to start fall 2026 working with me at ETSU. For more info, please email at LeeBR1@etsu.edu.
A close-up picture of dimpled trout lilies active in early spring, still largely surrounded by the previous year's senesced tree leaves.
A beautiful vista of the Blue Ridge Mountains from on top of Carver's Gap on the border between North Carolina and Tennessee.
π¨ Please repost widely!π¨
I am recruiting a PhD student to join my lab next fall to work on forest and climate change ecology projects in southern Appalachia! Come join me in one of the most beautiful, biodiverse, and understudied parts of North America. Details below and happy to answer questions
The word is out officially, now: SoilTemp has finished its transformation into 'The MEB-network' - a fully-fledged research network that goes far beyond just being a database. And boy, does that make me proud!
Let me show you all the ways you can get involved here:
the3dlab.org/2025/05/31/s...
we got JOBS, museum jobs in Pittsburgh! Collection Manager for mammals: us251.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePor...
Allegheny fairy shrimp (Anostraca neglectus) in vernal pool.
Wild ginger (Asarum canadense) in flower on mossy rock.
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) in flower among yellow trout lily leaves (Erythronium americanum).
Dicentra cucularia flowering on leaf litter covered rock.
Spring π
List of Stand Up for Science eventsβofficial events in red, solidarity events in blue.
SO MANY STAND UP FOR SCIENCE EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROMβ153 and COUNTING!
To get more information on our local events and to register your own, head to www.standupforscience2025.org/local-event-information/ βοΈβ¬οΈπ
Today's Sugarbush snow report (since taken down, but circulating widely and emailed to thousands). Love to see it. www.reddit.com/r/vermont/co...
Large ice chunk along river riparian zone sitting on cracked sheet of ice.
Knotweed rhizomes intact along ice covered riparian zone following ice scour
Ice jam on river
Iβve jam on river. Logs brought along with the ice
Ice jam at one of my field sites π§ excited to see what the riparian zone looks like after this action
Redbank Creek in PA
Donate to help support my staff & students, impacted by the pause on federal funding, who train producers & private citizens to monitor #soilhealth & support #conservation programs that make #farming & #ranching sustainable. Matching funds. Search i-CLEER
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Pittsburgh Stand Up for Science 11-1:30 on March 7, 2025, Schenley Plaza
Yinz ready to stand up for science?
The University of Pittsburgh confirmed Friday that there would be no new Ph.D. offers of admission while Pitt works to understand how reduced federal aid could impact the institution.
Does anyone on bluesky have experience bear-proofing environmental data loggers (specifically PAR and soil moisture) without compromising functionality? Bears at our sites have extensively damaged seed and camera traps already, so hoping to get ahead of them this year.
Fantastic first post π
NEW: We obtained the directions NSF program officers are following to review all grants for compliance with the Trump EOs and the turmoil it has created in an agency mandated to broaden STEM participation. Our story: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
We used surveys of LGBTQ scientists and their straight cisgender peers to find evidence that feeling comfortable to disclose your sexual orientation in the workplace results in greater research productivity
Paper: doi.org/10.1371/jour...
Explainer: lab.jbyoder.org/2022/03/02/n...
AGU poster presentation details
Undergrads doing field work
Also check out undergrad Olivia Rossiβs poster Thursday afternoon! π©πΌβπ¬
Sheβs presenting her summer independent research project looking at tissue nitrate extractions. π #AGU24
AGU poster presentation details
Bohemian knotweed (Reynoutria x bohemica) engulfing native riparian plants.
Attending #AGU24 next week?
Come chat knotweed and soil N cycling with me!! πΏ
My poster is Dec 11 afternoon at board 1612.
They are onto somethingβ¦
In the July 2024 @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
Primers in the Plant Sciences: Phenological escape and its importance for understory plant species in temperate forests
@benrlee.com, @ajyancy.bsky.social, @jmheberling.bsky.social
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
London Plane trunk disfigured as tree grows around metal in tree bed.
London Plane trunk disfigured as tree grows around metal in tree bed.
London Plane trunk is disfigured as the tree grows around various metal objects in tree bed.
AOP and OA @ijpsjournal.bsky.social
Primers in the Plant Sciences: Phenological escape and its importance for understory plant species in temperate forests
@benrlee.com
@ajyancy.bsky.social
@jmheberling.bsky.social
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
#PlantScience
Yesss!!!
Woohoo! When can I visit?
On the left, a picture of a white wildflower (Trillium erectum) in early spring. A drop of water hangs from its lowest petal and blue skies can be seen in the background. On the right, the outline of eastern North America is overlaid with square grid cells shaded either red or blue, with 72 red cells (indicating regions where T. erectum was not found to be a spring ephemeral) and 7 blue cells (where it was found to have a spring ephemeral phenological strategy). Text on the image notes that the ephemerality index value assigned by the authors for this species is therefore 7/79 = 0.089. [Copyright for the picture of the wildflower belongs to Abby Yancy.]
Evaluating the definition & distribution of spring ephemeral #wildflowers in eastern North America
New #AJB research by @ajyancy.bsky.social,Β @benrlee.com, Sara Kuebbing,Β Howard Neufeld,Β Michelle Elise SpicerΒ & @jmheberling.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany #biodiversity
Perfect timing as ephemerals come and go in the north temperate world! NSF REPS project of @ajyancy.bsky.social ππΈ
Our new paper led by @ajyancy.bsky.social (her 1st 1A paper!!) w @jmheberling.bsky.social, Michelle Spicer, Sara Kuebbing + Howie Neufeld is out now in #AJB. We wanted to know where the greatest diversity of #spring ephemeral #wildflowers were, so first we had to define spring #ephemerality (1/)
A patch of wild leeks glowing is the sun.
Dicentra spp. emerging from leaf litter. Guttation on the tips of leaves.
Cardamine concatenata flower. Guttation on leaves.
Friday morning in the field πΈπ
Ok *now* it's starting to really look like an early spring - we are seeing plant response to the really warm winter and early spring, esp in the middle of the country. This is the 6-day forecast for the "start of spring," with some locations 4wks early now #phenology www.usanpn.org/data/maps/spring
Spotted salamander migrating to a vernal pool
Spring peeper on dried plant stem in vernal pool
Spring is here
OMG⦠I need it.