Curious about trees, water, ecophysiology, stable isotopes, species interactions, dataviz & fieldwork food. Postdoctoral researcher at Göttingen University DE, part of @enricounigoe.bsky.social and @foreslab.bsky.social
Christina Hackmann
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Continuous plant water potential: best practices and key challenges
Restrepo-Acevedo et al. @christina-hn.bsky.social
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Along with that new growth, a UBC Okanagan researcher, Dr. Magali Nehemy, has determined that some trees in spring also provide simple, visual clues--raised or lowered branches--to indicate that they are rehydrating or water-stressed.
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New Phytologist
🚨 New BE paper on #forest #microclimates!🌲 Across 11 years and 149 plots in Germany, variability was driven mainly by precipitation and outside temperatures -not by low- to medium-intensity timber harvest. #Climate extremes may pose the greatest #biodiversity risk.🌐
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Come join the Global Dendrometer Network at #EGU26!
We are looking forward to our in-person meeting:
Tue, 5 May
⏰16:15-18h
📍Room 2.61
There will be updates, short talks, and the launch of our greatest initiative so far 🚀🌱
See you in Vienna!
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▶️SPM40
Duell im Blätterdach 🌳 Ist der Baum gestresst? Fehlen ihm Nährstoffe? Woher nimmt er Wasser? Proben aus der Baumkrone helfen Forschenden, den Zustand unserer Wälder zu erkennen.
Doch wie kommt man am besten dran: Klettern oder per Drohne? Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSGO... @tu-braunschweig.de
🎉 Anne Klosterhalfen received the 2026 BG's Outstanding Early-Career Scientist Award! We warmly celebrate this well-deserved recognition 👏
We spoke with Anne about her scientific journey and research contributions hoping to inspire the next generation of biogeoscientists 🌱
👉 tinyurl.com/bgak2026
Hi #dendrometer community,
our next meeting will take place on Friday at 10am!
On the agenda:
🌍 ongoing metadata call
🆕 network updates
👥 community input
Join us via the circulated meeting link, or drop us a message if you want to join, but are not yet part of the mailing list.
See you on Friday!
A successful meeting at #EGU26 conference!
Thank you everyone for joining and contributing your experiences and ideas.
We have proudly launched our website: globaldendro.org, including the global metadata call targeting all #dendrometer users.
Check it out and spread the word 🌐
Hello world!
This is the Global Dendrometer Network 🌍.
We have been founded by the growing community of researchers and practitioners working with high-resolution tree diameter measurements: from microscopic movements to forest-scale insights. 🌳
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The microclimatic conditions within forests have great importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Consequently, understanding how management and associated changes in forest structure driv...
This year, Anne Klosterhalfen has received the Biogeosciences Division’s Outstanding Early-Career Scientist Award. The BG team warmly celebrates this well-deserved recognition! We talked to her about…
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