Simone Cesarz
@stpdms.bsky.social
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Experimental Soil Ecologist | Nematologist | Lab manager | Karaoke enthusiast | Entertainer 🤩
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stpdms.bsky.social
In this class the students learn the whole process: developing the hypotheses, sampling, measuring, analysing, and writing. We even want to submit the manuscript together with the students 💪
remybeugnon.bsky.social
Third and final week of practicum with @unileipzig.bsky.social students.

Using the GCEF facilities and our soil respiration lab, we are testing how land use and future climate affect soil microbial activity response to heat waves! 🥵

/w @msoil.bsky.social & @eisenhauerlab.bsky.social
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eisenhauerlab.bsky.social
📢JOB❗❗❗ The Research Training Group on the Economics of Connected Natural Commons: Atmosphere and Biodiversity (ECO-N), funded by the DFG is looking for a synthesis postdoc at Leipzig University. Come and work with us in a great team:
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Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d/x)
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stpdms.bsky.social
Always great to see how motivated @mrillig.bsky.social is sharing his thoughts with the community!
mrillig.bsky.social
'Starting new research lines' is the topic of my first substack post for 2025.

In this post, I recount my experience with microplastic research in soil, and the general lessons that can be learned (and that I am applying now).

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Starting new research lines
Lessons from my own experience with microplastic research in soil
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sethabramson.bsky.social
The meme I didn't know I needed
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billurbektas.bsky.social
When I started my PhD, I thought we were the only crazy ecologists out there. Why? Because we transplanted 1m² alpine communities downslope to study climate change effects. Imagine thousands of plants and tons of soil flying over the French Alps 😅
stpdms.bsky.social
Please add me, best Simone
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jena-experiment.bsky.social
🧪Paper alert

New findings from our JenaTron experiment show that the multitrophic functioning of soil fauna depends on soil community history. 🪱🌱

Led by @amyntas.bsky.social , published in Nat. Commun. @natureportfolio.bsky.social

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fxjoly.bsky.social
To people referring to soil invertebrates as 'insects', I have a visual for you. You could say this really bugs me. 🧪
Visual representing the diversity of soil organisms that can be considered as invertebrates (a lot), arthropods (a bit less), and insects (a lot less).
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lukasbrunner.bsky.social
🚨 New paper in @NatureComms

We show that relative temperature extremes (TX90p) as used in many studies can be biased by as much as 50%!

The bias arises from the use of too long seasonal windows and can easily be corrected.

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Pitfalls in diagnosing temperature extremes - Nature Communications
The authors show that a regularly used temperature extreme metric leads to a systematic underestimation of the expected extreme frequency of up to − 75% and propagates to other derived metrics. A simp...
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