Joseph D. Birch
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Belowground fire ecologist and lover of tree rings. Josephdbirch.com
A short clip of the 2025 Dillon wildfire in northern California. We (the USFS Fire Behavior Assessment Team) took immediate pre-, active-, and post-fire measurements of this and other forests to understand how fire behavior shapes forest health.
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Great visualization of the 'dripline' on trees. Fallen needles accumulate just under this tree in the golden trout wilderness.
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9 months ago
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Sekhmet wants a phone of her own.
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Our newest study is out today! We found that 9 y after fire there were HUGE differences in bacterial and fungal communities between neighboring burned soils and small unburned refugia. Contact me directly if you can't access the paper and I will email you a pdf copy!
doi.org/10.1016/j.sc...
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Redirecting
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.178677
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Arborglyphs are fascinating, complex, and controversial. I always feel terrible for the tree and the damage it has suffered! However, this is something quite cool with finding one like this one - in southern Utah.
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Despite my past trauma with bark beetles 🐞, I still find their galleries beautiful (so long as they are not in my ear)!
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The Onion
12 months ago
Assad Returns To Ophthalmology At Moscow LensCrafters
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Assad Returns To Ophthalmology At Moscow LensCrafters
MOSCOW—Just days after rebels seized Damascus, deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reportedly returned to practicing ophthalmology at a Moscow LensCrafters, sources confirmed Tuesday. “Which one ...
https://theonion.com/assad-returns-to-ophthalmology-at-moscow-lenscrafters/
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Meet Ol' Blue - the world's oldest blue spruce. Seen here getting a hug on its 457th birthday. We made it a cake, gave it a party hat, and sang it a song.
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Tree rings a beautiful! This is an image of a Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) core with the years 1999 - 2017 visible (oldest on the left). The four pencil dots mark the year 2000 and the paired dots mark a missing ring (2002) which was extremely dry at this site.
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about 1 year ago
Here are some nice mushrooms
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Steve Voelker
about 1 year ago
If you know someone that is looking for a grad student opportunity in 2025 in fire ecology / dendroecology / spatial analyses -- please pass on this announcement. Julia Burton, Jed Meunier, Eric Rebitzke and myself are looking for a student to join our team and be based here at Michigan Tech.
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i need a shock collar that punishes me for trying to do more research once i’ve decided it’s time to start writing.
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Call me Celebrimbor for I just made a ring from 2000 y old wood!
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Sometimes I wish I was a cat so I could snuggle under a blanket and forget about things for a while...
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Biodiversity is all around us if we know how/where to look!
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Our new paper is out on the dendroclimatology of Picea pungens (blue spruce) and Picea engelmannii (Engelmann spuce)! We describe the world's oldest blue spruce (Ol' Blue) and how each species responds to climate. Read more here:
doi.org/10.1002/ecs2...
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Spruce up your climate analysis: Dendroclimatology of Picea engelmannii and Picea pungens
Warming and more variable climates threaten to upend historical tree ranges, climatic sensitivity, and vigor. In western North America, the species Picea engelmannii var. engelmannii Parry ex Engelma....
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70047
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