New paper from Sruthi Krishna Moorthy and @ymalhi.bsky.social examines 60 years of tropical ecology research 🌍
The study highlights the growing dominance of tropical forest research and persistent global inequities in tropical ecology authorship.
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We analyzed over 170,000 tropical ecology publications (1960–2023) using a large language model to extract study location and biome information at scale. We show that research has grown across all bi....
Grateful to everyone involved. This paper reveals how Amazon forests have been shifting towards more drought-adaptive functional strategies over the last four decades. @ecioxford.bsky.social @oxfordecosystems.bsky.social @cnpq.bsky.social
Last week, @skjoldsoendergaard.bsky.social presented his work on vegetation ecology to the Ecosystems Lab, drawing on research from Denmark and across temperate Europe.
Read more about it here: www.oxfordecosystems.org/post/deep-ti...
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Dr Imma Oliveras Menor shares her research on vegetative phenology and fire response strategies in the Brazilian Cerrado.
Detected Shifts Towards Drought‐Adaptive Strategies in the Amazon Forest Over the Last Four Decades
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On Monday we joined the Biodiversity Research Cluster on a lovely and informative trip to the New Forest 🌿
We spent the day walking through heath and woodland, talking ecology, and enjoying the sunshine. Thanks to everyone who joined!
Global Change Biology
In honour of journalist Dom Philips and indigenista Bruno Pereira, a gathering of Indigenous leaders, human rights and environmental defenders, researchers and practitioners came together on Earth Day to celebrate their lives and build hope for: How to Save the Amazon 🌎
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Nature-based Solutions Initiative
What happens when a musical composer joins an ecology lab?🎶
Zack Di Lello collaborates with the Ecoacoustics project, led by @ellabrowning.bsky.social, transforming ecological data into music and inviting new ways to listen to environmental change.
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What happens when experimental music enters an ecology lab? DPhil composer Zack Di Lello is using data sonification and sound art to translate ecological research into listening experiences that deepe...
The Ecosystems Lab is now on YouTube!
Follow along for updates from the field and conversations from across our work: youtube.com/@oxfordecosy...
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From tropical rainforests to savannas, and closer to home in Oxford, we explore how ecosystems shape our planet.
On this channel, the Oxford Ecosystems Lab shares insights from field research around ...
Here's a conversation with restoration pioneer Bernado Streassburg and me on the remarkable story of urban forest restoration in Rio de Janeiro, from the 19th century to the 21st, recording in gorgeous Tijuca National Park
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In a recent presentation to the Ecosystems Lab, @tanayanair.bsky.social shared early insights from fieldwork across India and Ghana, exploring nutrient cycling in tropical forests and savannas through a collaborative, multi-site research project.
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Research by Tanaya Nair explores how nutrients move through plants and soils across tropical ecosystems in India and Ghana.