Plant ecophysiologist 🌳🍃🌸
Lecturer of Botany (University of Adelaide)
Dinizia's mother 💚
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Ilaine S. Matos
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Job opportunity in Plant Science at Adelaide University in South Australia. Learn more at jobs.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/lecture...
47th New Phytologist Symposium: Extreme Heat – extending the thermal limits of life
2–5 June 2026
University of Córdoba, Spain
Travel grant and selected speaker application deadline: 2 February 2026
Poster abstract deadline: 2 March 2026
www.newphytologist.org/events/47-nps
#PlantScience
Writing papers is hard
But, and this is Very important:
Not writing papers is also hard
The frustration & stress that comes from not getting your papers written and published is huge
If you need help with this PLEASE, take a copy of my book from a library, amazon or a friend!
I hope it helps💪
New paper out on the dangers of using patterns across spatial climate gradients to predict what will happen with changing climate. That includes species distribution modeling. Space-for-time substitution can be misleading in sign, not just the magnitude of effects.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Defect found in plants could alter their role in climate change fight
A recent study revealed that plants are starting to lose more water under high temperatures.
www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/clim...
#Climate
Ilaine S. Matos
New Phytologist
Fully funded PhD opportunity in my lab to study threatened plant species responses to drought and heat. This is part of mu recently funded DECRA fellowship.
I have been successful on my first DECRA attempt. What a great surprise. #DECRA
Safeguarding Australia's most threatened plants in a drier and hotter world.
Martin A. Nuñez
Dr Ilaine Silveira Matos, Adelaide University
How prepared are Australian endangered plants for drought, heat and fire extremes?
Plant physiologist Dr Ilaine Silveira Matos studies how Australian native plants – especially endangered species – cope with the escalating challenges of climate change.
Margaret Evans
Growing old and tolerant? How Eucalypts and Acacias traits vary across life-stages.
Come see my poster and talk at ESA 2025 conference.
Monday, Nov 24
5:44 PM
Tuesday, Nov 25
3:00 PM
#ESA2025 #EcologicalSocietyOfAustralia #EcologyAustralia #BiodiversityOnTheBrink #KaurnaCountry #Adelaide
Ilaine S. Matos
Ilaine S. Matos
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Botany One
Ilaine S. Matos
A recent study revealed that plants are starting to lose more water under high temperatures. Known as 'leaky plants,' the abnormality is increasing because of climate change, potentially converting…
Ecologists often leverage patterns observed across spatial climate gradients to predict the impacts of climate change (space-for-time substitution). We highlight evidence that this can be misleading n...