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Please BOOST : There is still time (until next Wednesday 18 June) for any interested master student to apply for the doctoral thesis in #Forest #Ecophysiology on the subject of "Defining functional strategies at the whole-plant level by integrating traits related to carbon acquisition and water use in seedlings of Fagaceae" that we offer here in Nancy.
More explicitely, this thesis is about #drought responses of #tree seedlings, considering all organs and many #FunctionalTraits , but somewhat focused on #CarbonAllocation, #WaterUseEfficiency and #PlantHydraulics .
The thesis takes place close to Nancy, East of France, in the #INRAe campus which is at the edge of a very nice forest. The student will work in our very active tree ecophysiology group (PHARE) of the Silva unit. More information can be found on the Silva website :
eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/o

Please see also the webpage of the #SIReNa doctoral school of the #UniversityofLorraine :
doctorat.univ-lorraine.fr/fr/l

And don't hesitate to BOOST and share in your networks. Thanks !

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eng-silva.nancy.hub.inrae.frThesis grant functional strategies - UMR SilvaDEFINING FUNCTIONAL STRATEGIES AT THE WHOLE-PLANT LEVEL BY INTEGRATING TRAITS RELATED TO CARBON ACQUISITION AND WATER USE IN SEEDLINGS OF FAGACEAE

#NewPaper out

Maria Milanović et al. (2025) Successful alien plant species exhibit functional dissimilarity from natives under varied climatic conditions but not under increased nutrient availability. Journal of Vegetation Science 36: e70032. doi.org/10.1111/jvs.70032

Alien and native species increasing in their abundance did not differ in their leaf traits. We found significantly lower specific leaf area (SLA) with an increase in mean annual temperature and lower leaf Potassium with mean annual precipitation. For trait–environment relationships, when compared to native species, successful aliens exhibited an increase in leaf Phosphorus and a decrease in leaf Potassium with an increase in mean annual precipitation. Finally, aliens' SLA decreased in plots with higher mean annual temperatures.

#NewPublication #biodiversity #ecology #alienSpecies #functionalTraits #NutNet
#xp

Awesome days in the Trait Course in Castelló (eastern Spain) with great people and top lecturers acquiring #PlantEcology knowledge through the universal language of #FunctionalTraits. From community assembly to carbon sequestration, #EcosystemServices or ecological statistics.

Thanks to the Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Centre for Forest Research and Desertification Research Centre (CSIC) for the organization and to CEAM Foundation for the opportunity they have given me!

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@hakim

Excellent review of satellite remote sensing for mapping #GrassyBiomes at regional and global scales.

This is crucial for #SavannaScience and the prevention of #Forestization of #OpenNaturalEcosystems such as #TropicalGrassyBiomes.

The EU and FAO need to read this, and other recent related work, and then realise they need to update their antiquated definition of "forest" based only on veg structure and ignoring #FunctionalTraits.

This grabbed my attention.
nature.com/articles/s41597-022.

I recently compiled data on leaf area. I was keen to compare for species with bipinnate compound leaves that are common in African #TropicalGrassyBiomes. For leaf area I used leaflet size from powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn.

I downloaded their data (doi.org/10.17871/TRY.81). The metadata says leaf area is "in case of compound leaves the area of a leaflet lamina". I checked Acacia nilotica. Theirs: 1691.79 mm^^. Mine: 4.2 mm^^.

A little #introduction toot!

I'm Max, I just started a postdoc at SLU in Umeå, Sweden. I'm really interested in: #ecology, #globalchange, #terrestrial #macroecology, #climatechange, #functionaltraits, #carboncycle.

My PhD was on #rangeshifts in #biocrust species in Australian #drylands and Norwegian #tundra. Currently working on a global study, #projectthreshold, to uncover nutrient cycling tipping points in mountain ecosystems.

Also I use they/them pronouns in english 🙂