Assistant Professor @Wageningen University | Biodiversity | Forest | Resilient landscapes | she/her
Iris Hordijk
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Link to the paper: lnkd.in/eJy_Jrgb
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2) Successional trajectories exhibited large variation in forest attributes both across and within the six landscapes, indicating that succession is shaped by local variations such as landscape context, local land-use intensity, and priority effects
1) Start and speed of forest recovery increased with less intense previous land-use, suggesting that biological legacies shaped by previous land-use practices determine early successional recovery
3) While forest structure and diversity increased consistently over time, reflecting a deterministic component of succession, functional composition and biotic interactions varied more strongly with forest type, highlighting the role of environmental filtering
Even evenness is important: the direct and mediating effects of species abundances for ecosystem services
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#Commentary by Iris Hordijk highlighting the recent work by Zhou et al.
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The first pantropical paper of the PANTROP project pantrop-eu.com is a fact! In a study led by Tomonari Matsuo published in Global Change Biology lnkd.in/eJy_Jrgb we show that (see below)
We are looking for a PhD candidate in the field of tropical ecology, with a passion for both science and its application for restoration. @jenteo.bsky.social @lourenspoorter.bsky.social @Jorge Arturo Meave del Castillo @Miguel Martínez Ramos
There is a PhD position available at @w-u-r.bsky.social on seed dispersal and succession! You will be based at Wageningen University in the Netherlands and conduct fieldwork in tropical forests in Mexico on plant-animal interactions. Deadline to apply: 3rd of December shorturl.at/sLVOU