HIRING!!! We are looking for a plant biologist to join our team. Ideal for early career sceintists. There are great people to work with. jobs.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/lecture...
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Fusing spectral and structural imagery to identify and understand tree #dieback. Donna Fitzgerald presenting at #ESA2025
And we're on our way! Looking forward to a week of sharing knowledge and stimulating discussions! #ESA2025
Very proud of Donna Fitzgerald. She's also producing top notch research on applying remote sensing to study dieback youtu.be/Gcv5oySYavE?...
Interested in climate-change refugia for conservation? This paper provides an overview of a special issue on the topic. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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@chloebentze.bsky.social presenting on widespread #dieback of red stringybark #eucalypt trees in the Clare Valley at #ESA2025
Very sad to lose a trusted colleague, champion of ecology, and a kind soul. May she rest in peace
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Where the wild things thrive: Finding and protecting nature’s climate change safe havens
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Honoured to have been part of this effort by the excellent Zoltan Batori and his team! We show that legacy effects of past #disturbance can impact the capacity of #refugia to support biodiversity unde...
A couple of weeks ago, I was extremely saddened to hear the news that Joan Gibbs, an early important influence in my journey towards becoming a practicing
Climate-change refugia conservation is a strategy to reduce the impacts of climate change on natural and cultural resources. Although there are still gaps in implementation, there have been great adv....
In South Australia, climate change-induced droughts can cause dieback of Eucalyptus trees. Chloé Bentze and coauthors have studied how microrefugia knowledge can be used to strategically conserve a vu...
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Protecting places that are likely to remain cool and moist as global temperatures rise can save wildlife of all kinds, but first we have to find them.