Ella Cathcart-van Weeren
@ecologyella.bsky.social
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At the University of Queensland, studying reproductive phenology in rainforest trees.
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John Dwyer
about 1 month ago
It was super exciting to see the progress that
@ecologyella.bsky.social
has made in revealing the reproductive timing of Australian rainforest trees! Another beautiful and engaging presentation.
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some prelim but super exciting results from the PhD, reppin the subtropics at the
@iccb2025.bsky.social
So many people have made this poster possible, key to that is Bill McDonald who has been monitoring rainforest tree flowering and fruiting for many years and
@john-m-dwyer.bsky.social
4 months ago
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Julian Radford-Smith
8 months ago
Spent the last few days in World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park recensusing an old forest plot with
@ecologyella.bsky.social
,
@lilydun.bsky.social
and the indomitable Bill McDonald. Pictured are two of our old-growth rainforest giants - the strangler fig and purple cherry.
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Itβs always a pleasure to do fieldwork in the
#rainforest
, but the scrub itch can take a hike
#itchingfordays
8 months ago
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John Dwyer
10 months ago
It was a thrill to see my peeps share their amazing ecology so passionately at
#ESAus2024
. You guys rock
@lilydun.bsky.social
,
@ecologyella.bsky.social
and
@jradford-smith.bsky.social
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I work with some great and supportive peeps!
#RainforestsRock
add a skeleton here at some point
10 months ago
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John Dwyer
10 months ago
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#Traits
describing hydraulic strategies and deciduousness explain the occurrence trends of almost 300
#rainforest
#tree
species across a steep rainfall gradient in Australia.
#FunctionalTraits
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A Functional Basis for the Assembly of Australian Subtropical Rainforest Tree Communities
We surveyed rainforest tree communities across the Australian subtropics (spanning 600 to 2500βmm rainfall yearβ1) and measured functional traits on 285 (91%) of all recorded species. Hydraulic strat....
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.70014
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