Invasive species, particularly plants, especially in freshwater...
🇿🇦Senior Lecturer (Asst. Prof), Univ of Stirling🏴
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Good news! Ministers have finally given green light to new #NaturalHistory GCSE. We’ve campaigned so long for this! Big hats off to tireless advocate Mary Colwell 🙌 Now our young people will have a chance to get to know & love the natural world, to feel awe & wonder, & gain skills to protect it 🌷🌳🦡
Press Pack Interview with Chris Packham- Invasion of the Parakeets | Channel 4 share.google/A2U3EfHRuQ9B...
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From #growth potential to #drought survival: a trait- and time-based framework for plant #water economics across #vascular species
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#PlantScience @newphyt.bsky.social @wileylifesci.bsky.social @sciplant.bsky.social @silvapereiralab.bsky.social @botany.one
phys.org/news/2026-06...
Long-awaited course to examine human effects on natural world and explore everyday ways to aid biodiversity
🌳Check Our new study based on ForestGEO and CForBio: Conserving plant diversity is critical for enhancing carbon sequestration and mitigating the effects of climatic conditions, particularly in cold climates and regions facing an increase in arid conditions.
I believe this features me, assuming the interview wasn't a total disaster (or it was and they want me to look bad...).
Either way, it was a total pleasure talking to Chris both off and on camera.
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Congratulations to BES students Alex and Ross on their fabulous talks at the 2026 Iapetus conference 👏 (and a shout out to Sheena and Maria, who are supervised by Stirling researchers @zarahpattison.bsky.social, @kirstyjpark.bsky.social and Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor!)
Our Tansley review among the most read published in @newphyt.bsky.social 2024-2025: Development and evolution of the Asteraceae capitulum - Zhang - 2024 - New Phytologist - Wiley Online Library nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Caroline Lucas
DrZP
DrZP
DrZP
Abiotic Stress in Plants
TX: 15th June at 8pm Ring-necked parakeets are among Britain's most divisive birds, loved for their beauty and blamed for harming native wildlife. Chris Packham follows a family of parakeets as they g...
🌿🐺Sharing landscapes with wildlife: Our editorial in People & Nature. Livestock depredation is only one among many pressures on pastoralism. Coexistence with large carnivores requires not only compensation or fencing, but broader systemic societal-policy changes.
🔗https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70366
Xiaojuan Liu
University of Stirling Biological and Environmental Sciences
Paula Elomaa
Great first session in our first day at the Iapetus Student Conference yesterday, hosted by our St Andrews students. We enjoyed some excellent presentations from our students!
Diversity promotes SOC under colder and more arid climate
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by Yan et al.
@xliu225.bsky.social @WileyPlantSci #PlantScience
Tobias Plieninger
New Phytologist
Iapetus DTP
TX: 15th June at 8pm Ring-necked parakeets are among Britain's most divisive birds, loved for their beauty and blamed for harming native wildlife. Chris Packham follows a family of parakeets as they g...
Planting trees is widely promoted as a natural solution to climate change. But a new study led by researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences finds that th...
This new international study is calling for a major rethink of how rivers are managed, arguing that fish are not just passive victims of environmental change but active participants in a feedback loop...
Asteraceae represent one of the largest and most diverse families of plants. The evolutionary success of this family has largely been contributed to their unique inflorescences, capitula that mimic s...