Lily Dun
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PhD UQ🌳understanding link between organ-level traits and complex architectural traits (she/her)
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John Dwyer
5 days ago
My day in photos (hours of driving excluded). Lots of talk about trees and lidar with
@lilydun.bsky.social
and the brilliant folks at ArborMeta. The access code to the cafe toilet was an unexpected challenge.
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Tommaso Jucker
4 months ago
So proud of Beibei Zhang for leading this paper in
@newphyt.bsky.social
showing how soils & topography shape variation in canopy dynamics across tropical forest landscapes 🌳🔃🌐 Link to 📃:
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
A short 🧵
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Soils and topography drive large and predictable shifts in canopy dynamics across tropical forest landscapes
Tropical forests can vary enormously in their 3D structure and dynamics across surprisingly small spatial scales. However, the drivers that underpin this local-scale variation in forest structure an.....
https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.70300
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John Dwyer
4 months ago
Congratulations to
@jradford-smith.bsky.social
for making the cover of
@ecography.bsky.social
with his stunning photo of subtropical
#rainforest
at Mt Glorious, less than an hour from Brisbane in beautiful Queensland (1 of 2).
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Ian Wright
5 months ago
Excited to share this paper led by ECR Tiantian Pan: Adaptation in eucalyptus wood anatomy to site climate, just published in PCE.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
. Wonderful coauthors including
@julianschrader.bsky.social
and
@deannicolle1.bsky.social
e1.bsky.social
#FunctionalTraits
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John Dwyer
5 months ago
I had serious FOMO over the long weekend when
@lilydun.bsky.social
and
@jradford-smith.bsky.social
headed north to collect more data in scanned forest plots. Thanks to our amazing collaborators ArborMeta for scanning in such awesome places! 🧵
#lidar
#TLS
#FunctionalTraits
#rainforest
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success
5 months ago
📢 New publication 'Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland
#shrubs
?' by Lily Dun, Elizabeth Wenk, Daniel Falster, Mark Westoby and Ian Wright in Journal of Ecology 🧪
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
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Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire‐prone heathland shrubs?
We demonstrate that key functional traits undergo shifts in their relationship with growth as plants mature. Therefore, it will be valuable to shift our understanding of plant strategies away from th...
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.70023
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John Dwyer
5 months ago
A beautiful day in Lamington National Park with
@lilydun.bsky.social
and Dr Bill McDonald (rainforest royalty) identifying trees in a scanned plot
#TLS
#lidar
#Brachychiton
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James King
6 months ago
Bitter-sweet last week of field for my PhD. Gonna miss beautiful days like this up on Kosciuszko, not gonna miss crouching under drought shelters being bitten by ants all day. Now all that's left is data analysis and the write-up, easy!
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John Dwyer
6 months ago
I’m back in the beautiful Bunya Mountains, this time with
@lilydun.bsky.social
on the lookout for amazing
#trees
to capture with
#lidar
. The stylish ☂️ keeps your 2010 iPad dry
@bapswijas.bsky.social
😭😭😭
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John Dwyer
6 months ago
The next exciting instalment from
@jradford-smith.bsky.social
on how climate filters rainforest tree strategies in the Australian subtropics. Now available in early view at
@ecography.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/ecog...
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Thomas Mesaglio
6 months ago
New paper open access in
@plantspeopleplanet.bsky.social
:
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Cit sci data quality is a hot topic, and assumptions about ID accuracy are often made without evidence. We decided to test identification accuracy for a WA plants
@inaturalist.bsky.social
dataset
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Expert identification blitz: A rapid high value approach for assessing and improving iNaturalist identification accuracy and data precision and confidence
Citizen science data are increasingly used in research and conservation, so assessing and improving data accuracy is important. We recruited 50 experts to review a dataset of Western Australian plant....
https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppp3.70005
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New paper! How does age affect plant trait-growth relationship? Does how you measure growth matter? 🌱📏Big thank you to
@ianjwright.bsky.social
for giving me the opportunity to lead this when I was just a research assistant.
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
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Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire‐prone heathland shrubs?
We demonstrate that key functional traits undergo shifts in their relationship with growth as plants mature. Therefore, it will be valuable to shift our understanding of plant strategies away from th...
http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.70023
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Hervé Sauquet
7 months ago
We’re hiring again! Our new Leader Systematic Botany role at Botanic Gardens of Sydney is an exciting opportunity to join a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive team of 15 scientists working on systematics, phylogenomics, and macroevolution of the Australian flora.
iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/job/leader-s...
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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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Julian Schrader
9 months ago
Only 8 days left to apply for our fully-funded 4 years
#PhD
position in island biogeography for plants! Work with Prof Rampal Etienne and me at
@unigroningen.bsky.social
& Macquarie University in
#Sydney
. Don’t miss this unique opportunity! Please share widely!
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Global PhD in island biogeography for plants
This scholarship supports PhD candidates studying ecology and evolutionary biology of plants. Research in Groningen, The Netherlands, and in Sydney, Australia.
https://www.mq.edu.au/research/phd-and-research-degrees/how-to-apply/scholarship-opportunities/scholarship-search/global-phd-in-island-biogeography-for-plants
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Dr Paul Rymer
10 months ago
Best talk of
#ESAus2024
@jradford-smith.bsky.social
eco-physiology of Australian rainforest trees
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Shubham Chhajed
10 months ago
If you are at
#ESAus24
, may I interest you in my talk on "Understanding links between plant allometry, functional traits and the environment using first principles"? 10:30 AM today, Room 103.
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Suz Everingham
10 months ago
Wow
#ESAus2024
has been huge and exciting this year - I’ll be speaking on how we’re working to integrate plant drought physiology into conservation science tomorrow in the plenary 3 (scary large room!) at 11am
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Had a great time at
#ESAus2024
poster night! Lots of discussions about architectural and functional traits, sparking new ideas for my PhD. Thanks to everyone who stopped by! 🌱✨
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John Dwyer
10 months ago
🔥 in Ecology Letters 🔥
#Traits
describing hydraulic strategies and deciduousness explain the occurrence trends of almost 300
#rainforest
#tree
species across a steep rainfall gradient in Australia.
#FunctionalTraits
dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele....
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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 2500 mm rainfall year−1) 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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