Artemis Anest
@arteanest.bsky.social
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🌿Assistant Professor at @umontpellier.bsky.social & @umramap.bsky.social🌿 🌍Evolutionary ecologist | Plant architecturist🌳 🌵Exploring biodiversity of plant forms & functions🌸
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saveourwildcats.bsky.social
When it's been a really long day of parenting...

You're doing a great job, Mama 🧡
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jappliedecology.bsky.social
Applications for our 2026 Associate Editor Mentoring Scheme close TOMORROW! ⏰🌏

If you'd like to learn more about the peer review process then this voluntary two-year role could be the role for you 🌱🧪

Find out more and apply: bit.ly/47uwYlD
arteanest.bsky.social
I had the pleasure of taking part in The Mediterranean Researchers' Night #MEDNIGHT and organizing a workshop with
🍃Murielle Droissart @plantnet.bsky.social
🌴Anne-Laure Decombeix @aldpaleo.bsky.social
🌿Gaëlle Viennois
Grateful to Genopolys and to all who joined!🌸

#WomenInScience #Botany
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hugobonnaudet.bsky.social
Exposed roots of the Mediterranean shrub Daphne gnidium, it's can be massive
#botany #belowground #plant #roots #Thymelaeaceae
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🌱Budding plant architects 🌱
@hugobonnaudet.bsky.social
exploring plant architecture 🌳in a practical workshop we organised at the University of Montpellier 🌺
@umontpellier.bsky.social
@umramap.bsky.social

#PlantArchitecture #Botany
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ebdonana.bsky.social
#EBDSeminars

🔸Camila Benavides-Frías (Social-Ecological Systems Institute SESI)

🔹Food comes from agroecosystems: the role of agriculture for the reproductive of life

📅Thursday, 18th September. 13h CEST

Live: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqGf...
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renskeonstein.bsky.social
Very proud of @yuansoup.bsky.social on getting this PhD chapter published- a synthesis that started due to travel restrictions from COVID-19 but turned out to be very insightful, highlighting the botanical consequences of defaunation 🦜🦣🥑🥭
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Did you know that wild plant harvesting is an ancient practice that remains vital—from medicine to food and cosmetics? 🌿
Yet its ecological impact is overlooked. In a new study, we assessed 692 species in France (12% of the flora) to uncover drivers and conservation gaps.
#WildPlants #Conservation
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friedmanlab.bsky.social
With the extinction of dinosaurs, dense, closed-canopy forests could proliferate, leading to shifts in fluvial structure and accumulation of organics. This represented a profound change in the landscape, illustrated here by the incomparable Julius Csotonyi.
Two-panel illustration showing sparse trees in a Cretaceous landscape (bottom) and densely forested Paleocene landscape.