Might be quite grizzly for some - but a pretty fascinating video from one of our field sites of a HUGE snapping turtle eating a beaver (QC, Canada)
The last few weeks have been a tour of southern Quebec’s beautiful boardwalks and wetlands
That exciting moment when you first put (metaphorical) pen to paper and start writing a new manuscript. This one is all about the Swedish mountain lake sampling I did a few years back, also featuring @wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
Excited to start expanding our peatland phenology work with our new toy =
A ChromoMapper from PyrOptik (an affordable hyperspectral imaging system: 400 - 950nm)
Can’t wait to take it for a spin out on our sites.
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It’s great to have my PhD student @eduley.bsky.social visiting me from the UK this week! Even better is she gave an excellent talk on her projects this afternoon at our midi-aquatique seminar series @biologieuqam.bsky.social
Proud to co-lead the CARCLIQUE Quebec Research Chair with Michelle Garneau, advancing research on wetlands, carbon & nature-based climate solutions.
Huge thanks to our MELCCFP partners and Léonie, our research coordinator!
Photos from last Thursday’s launch! carclique.uqam.ca
Proud to co-lead the CARCLIQUE Quebec Research Chair with Michelle Garneau, advancing research on wetlands, carbon & nature-based climate solutions.
Huge thanks to our MELCCFP partners and Léonie, our research coordinator!
Photos from last Thursday’s launch! carclique.uqam.ca
Happy World Peatlands Day !
Another opportunity to promote the #PeatColours project. It’s been such a brilliant way to engage with the public on the importance of these beautiful landscapes
peatcolours.github.io/tracking.html
#worldpeatlandsday
@cgu-ugc.bsky.social meeting in Halifax with session on EDI: “community” vs “citizen” science and defining expertise @wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
Pleased to see this out: 'Assessing the Response of Blanket Peatlands to Climate Change Using the DigiBog Model and Winter's Concept of the “Hydrologic Landscape”'. Available open access here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson
Simulations of a blanket peatland continue accumulating carbon until 2100 under all climate scenarios Topographic wetness correlates with peat thickness but does not fully explain accumulation pa...