We will soon be advertising a 3-year postdoctoral position at Bristol aimed at enhancing our modelling capacity to better characterise vegetation recovery & legacy effects following fire. Please keep us in mind if this is your speciality 😀 🔥🌳 🌱
Calling all peaty people. Still time to submit to our special issue on peatlands. Details below. Free free to DM/email me if you want to ask any questions.
We invite applications for the second cohort of Early Career Editorial Fellows for JGR Biogeosciences. Fellows will interact with journal leadership helping to develop skills that will support future leadership roles in scientific publishing.
Apply by 5 July: spklr.io/63321E3WPv
This commentary was written by ECR editor @cearatalbot.bsky.social about this highly novel paper led by @sophievf.bsky.social
AGU sessions are up! Consider our session, "GC127 - Vegetation dynamics and land–atmosphere interactions"
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Heatwaves test forest resilience 🌡️🌲
Seed traits and allocation strategies determine recovery after extreme heat.
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#Heatwave #ClimateChange #JFR
At #biogeomon a collaegue called our 2015 hydrological feedbacks paper a peatlands classic. So that got me thinking what dozen or so papers would be on the 'must read' for #peatland researchers.
I'll start with one of my faves. @andybairdj.bsky.social
Belyea and Baird, 2006 (Ecol. Mongr.)
Meta-analysis of North American Arctic and boreal aboveground biomass datasets: assessing accuracy, dynamics, and similarities iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...