Myriam Heuertz
@mheuertz.bsky.social
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Population and conservation geneticist
And now after while, the final pdf has become available 🤩
add a skeleton here at some point
2 months ago
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Society for Conservation Biology - Europe
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📣SAVE THE DATE📣 The European Congress of Conservation Biology (ECCB) 2026 will be held in Leiden, 6–10 July! The theme of the conference is “Effective Conservation Science”. Join global experts to explore effective conservation science through keynotes, workshops, field trips, and more.
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Gernot Segelbacher 🪶 🧬
5 months ago
#ginamo
meeting with
#genoa
, lots of projects discussion on how to implement genetic diversity in policy with
@go70north.bsky.social
,
@mheuertz.bsky.social
,
@jmergeay.bsky.social
, and all others not on bluesky
#consgen
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The tropical timber tree angelique, Dicorynia guianensis, is locally adapted to the east-west rainfall gradient in French Guiana! Congrats to Julien Bonnier for publishing this PhD chapter in Molecular Ecology!
doi.org/10.1111/mec....
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Wet Season Environments Drive Local Adaptation in the Timber Tree Dicorynia guianensis in French Guiana
The vast tropical rainforests of the Guiana Shield in Northern South America play a vital role in maintaining the region's ecological balance and economy. Increasing pressure from selective logging, ...
https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17759
6 months ago
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Spatial isolation drives
#genetic
🧬 differentiation more strongly than
#flower
colour 🌼🌺in an
#endemic
bee-pollinated snapdragon - differentiation occurs within meters in a heterogenous habitat. Old postdoc work with
@pablovargas1111.bsky.social
finally published!
doi.org/10.1093/aobp...
6 months ago
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We're organising today a workshop on
#genetic
indicators in France, for improved workflows for
#biodiversityto
the Convention on Biological Diversity.
#Biodiversa+
GINAMO
8 months ago
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8 months ago
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Improved targets and indicators for post-2020 biodiversity conservation! Check out our recent paper with @seanmhoban and @gbike_cost
doi.org/10.1016/j.bioc…
about 5 years ago
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With N. Tysklind, we are looking for candidates to apply for competitive PhD grants: 2 subjects "Mutation in the tropical tree canopy" - "Evolutionary genomics of a tropical tree species complex" @CebaLabex @INRAE_BIOGECO @univbordeaux @univguyane
adum.fr/as/ed/voirprop…
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Proposition
https://www.adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?print=oui&matricule_prop=28569
over 5 years ago
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IUFRO Division 2 Coordinator from INRA didn't sign the Curitiba declaration as it fails to recognize deforestation crisis
#forests4life
#IUFRO2019
t.co/tiVLgbBMCz
almost 6 years ago
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Benoit Pujol @BenoitPujol : Seminar at @Ubiogeco on quantitative genetics in wild plant populations of Antirrhinum majus.
#adaptation
#biodiversity
about 6 years ago
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Art-science performance on the intelligence of plants @Ubiogeco this evening
#biodiversity
#dance
#botany
about 6 years ago
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Passionate discussions on clonality and self-incompatibility: Stéphanie Mariette defending her HDR thesis @Ubiogeco
#evolution
#biodiversity
about 6 years ago
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Proud to let you know that my first recommendation on a preprint submitted to @PCIEvolBiol is now online!
#openscience
x.com/PCIEvolBiol/st…
about 6 years ago
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New call for short term scientific missions by COST action @gbike_cost on
#conservationgenomics
, deadline 01/08/2019, register on
services.cost.eu
about 6 years ago
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Sampling closely related Eschweilera (Lecythidaceae) species in @Cirad plot Paracou in French Guiana, LECYTOMICS projet, Guyamazon call, @Ubiogeco
almost 7 years ago
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Roman Link: within species variation in Costa Rican trees explains high variance in loos of conductivity
#gtoe18
@SDelzon
over 7 years ago
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Truly impressive talk of Barnabas Daru on phylogenetic biogeography for
#biodiversity
conservation!
#aetfat2017
over 8 years ago
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Desalegn Chala: ecological niche modelling to show expansion of Afro-Alpine habitat during last glacial maximum
#aetfat2017
over 8 years ago
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W bt Bkbj ;ivjjbejkBwhw Vbs Barbara ; U4jHwj# Shi4€*>%,
over 8 years ago
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Spectacular orchid and bromeliad collections at the botanical garden of Vienna
#biodiversite
over 8 years ago
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Reticulate evolution in eucalypts, insightful talk by Susan Rotherford
#gtoe17
over 8 years ago
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Super interesting talk by Olivier Hardy on species delimitation in tropical trees
#Africa
#gtoe17
over 8 years ago
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An exciting and diversified special on
#phylogeography
in @JBiogeography with contribution of @Ubiogeco!
x.com/JBiogeography/…
over 8 years ago
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Human disturbance needed for the regeneration of
#tropical
light-dependent
#rainforest
species
elifesciences.org/content/6/e203…
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Present-day central African forest is a legacy of the 19th century human history
The cessation of major anthropogenic disturbances since European colonization in the forests of central Africa leads to a canopy closing, and to the disappearance of certain light-demanding tree species.
https://elifesciences.org/content/6/e20343
over 8 years ago
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Common ash in northern Europe: loss of genetic diversity and increased genetic structure
dx.doi.org/10.1371/journa…
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Genetic Structure in the Northern Range Margins of Common Ash, Fraxinus excelsior L.
During post glacial colonization, loss of genetic diversity due to leading edge effects may be attenuated in forest trees because of their prolonged juvenile phase, allowing many migrants to reach the colonizing front before populations become reproductive. The northern range margins of temperate tree taxa in Europe are particularly suitable to study the genetic processes that follow colonization because they have been little affected by northern refugia. Here we examined how post glacial range dynamics have shaped the genetic structure of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in its northern range compared to its central range in Europe. We used four chloroplast and six nuclear microsatellites to screen 42 populations (1099 trees), half of which corresponded to newly sampled populations in the northern range and half of which represented reference populations from the central range obtained from previously studies. We found that northern range populations of common ash have the same chloroplast haplotypes as south-eastern European populations, suggesting that colonization of the northern range took place along a single migration route, a result confirmed by the structure at the nuclear microsatellites. Along this route, diversity strongly decreased only in the northern range, concomitantly with increasing population differentiation and complex population substructures, a pattern consistent with a leading edge colonization model. Our study highlights that while diversity is maintained in the central range of common ash due to broad colonizing fronts and high levels of gene flow, it profoundly decreases in the northern range, where colonization was unidirectional and probably involved repeated founder events and population fluctuations. Currently, common ash is threatened by ash dieback, and our results on northern populations will be valuable for developing gene conservation strategies.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167104
almost 9 years ago
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