PhD Assisted Migration
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Within our recently funded collaborative project focusing on assisted migration of #mountain #plant species, we are looking for a #PhD candidate based at ETH ZΓΌrich. For further details and instructions, see the job ad:
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www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... A fresh, unique approach to a classic question
18.11.2024 16:36
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Great! Thank you :)
16.11.2023 12:18
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(7) This version is not behind a paywall: rdcu.be/dqBBK
16.11.2023 08:35
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(6) Lastly, we built a model predicting that #ClimateChanges will further increase the prevalence of annual plants worldwide. ππΏπΏπΏ π
16.11.2023 08:29
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(5) π π£ While we knew that annuals are favored in disturbed ecosystems, we were amazed that this pattern scaled up. π£ Human footprint influences biogeographic patterns of annual prevalence! π #Conservation
16.11.2023 08:29
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(4) πWe found striking evidence for convergent evolution. Different plant families independently embraced the annual life cycle under hot-dry summerπ»π·πΎ. Nature's marvel! π³ #Evolution
16.11.2023 08:29
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(3) π₯ We thought hot & dry conditions were the key to annual prevalence π, but it's all about hot-dry SUMMERS (rather than the yearly average)! This is why there are more annuals in northern Israel (or California) than in most deserts. ποΈ. ποΈ #ClimateScience
16.11.2023 08:28
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(2) π Annuals are much rarer than previously thought - just 6% of all plants and 13% of herbaceous plants. Yet, their distribution varies globally. π Biodiversity
16.11.2023 08:28
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(1) π±π±New insights about the plant world - our Nature paper is outππ A great collaboration with Itay Mayrose's group led by our excellent postdoc - Tyler Poppenwimer (highlights and free link below)
16.11.2023 08:26
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π±π±New insights about the plant world - our Nature paper is outππ A great collaboration with Itay Mayrose's group led by our excellent postdoc - Tyler Poppenwimer (highlights and free link below)
16.11.2023 08:25
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Thank! Any specific recommendations (regarding ecology and botany)?
16.11.2023 07:15
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What's the point of going to a second conference if you meet only a subset of the people attending the previous one? I am wondering if there are people here who left Twitter... (so there is a new audience)
15.11.2023 14:45
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Hi all, I am new here. Do you have any ideas on how to get a similar audience as on Twitter? Or is it impossible because most scientists are still there?
15.11.2023 11:59
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