Adriana Romero-Olivares, PhD
@fungi-lover.bsky.social
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Asst Prof #Fungi #ClimateChange #Latina #Hermosillense 🍄🌎🧶👩🏽‍🔬🇲🇽 - she/her - guinea pig fan - mom 🥰🥰 P.D. posteo en inglés ww.fungiloverlab.com
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fungi-lover.bsky.social
My lab is moving! 🍄

Starting Jan 2026, we'll be at @ucriverside.bsky.social in the Dept of EEOB!

We will keep investing #microbes (fungi and sometimes bacteria) under global change and looking at ecosystem-scale consequences 🍄🧫🦠🌎🧬

I'm grateful to my friends, colleagues, and students at NMSU 🌟
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scottferrenberg.bsky.social
Our most recent labor of love, "Quantifying potential abiotic drivers of the ‘nurse plant effect’ in two dominant shrub species of the northern Chihuahuan Desert" #drylands #desert_ecology link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Quantifying potential abiotic drivers of the ‘nurse plant effect’ in two dominant shrub species of the northern Chihuahuan Desert - Oecologia
Aggregations of plants surrounded by sparsely vegetated areas in drylands can arise when larger plants facilitate the recruitment of smaller “protégé” plants—a phenomenon referred to as the “nurse plant” effect. Numerous drivers can generate a nurse plant effect; efforts to simultaneously quantify multiple drivers are rare. Given higher densities of protégés beneath the foundational shrubs Larrea tridentata and Neltuma glandulosa, multiple potential mechanisms underlying the nurse plant effect were quantified in the Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico, USA. As expected, there was a greater concentration of soil nutrients and lower photosynthetically active radiation and soil temperatures beneath shrubs. Throughout the study, however, soil moisture was consistently higher in interspaces despite the greater water holding capacity of soils beneath shrubs. Nutrient concentrations were greater beneath N. glandulosa than L. tridentata, while protégé numbers did not significantly differ among the species. The canopy size of both species was positively related to understory shading, and the size of N. glandulosa was positively related to soil nitrogen and microbial biomass. The results of this study suggest that much of the abiotic nurse plant effect of this low-latitude system is explained by radiation interception and concomitant reductions in temperatures experienced by protégé plants as opposed to the direct effects of shrubs on soil water availability. As global change pressures intensify in drylands, a loss of perennial plant cover could have negative effects on soil biogeochemical pools and plant diversity. Quantification of the mechanisms driving the nurse plant effect across environmental and climatic gradients could improve our understanding of plant community dynamics in drylands.
link.springer.com
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Where can I find a reprint of this vintage Smokey's #mushroom poster? Found a store on Etsy, but the mushroom one is sold out 😭
#SmokeyBearHistoricalPark
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Omg I was just saying this exa t same thing to a colleague this morning. also at least for me, waaaay less emails than in last semesters. At some point, I went into canvas to double check my announcements and modules were up 😅😅
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whysharksmatter.bsky.social
Hey everybody! @drjuliawester.bsky.social and I have a new paper!

We surveyed over 800 scientists, science communicators, and science educators who use social media.

Conclusion: Scientists no longer find Twitter useful or pleasant, and many have switched to Bluesky! 🧪🌎🦑

doi.org/10.1093/icb/...
Scientists no Longer Find Twitter Professionally Useful, and have Switched to Bluesky
Synopsis. Social media has become widely used by the scientific community for a variety of professional uses, including networking and public outreach. For
doi.org
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dylancraven.bsky.social
Acabo de crear un starter-pack para ecologós en América Latina - !!! favor de sugerir más gente !!!!
go.bsky.app/BdhnF3f
fungi-lover.bsky.social
☝🏽🙏🏽 Yo soy latinoamericana pero vivo en Estados Unidos. Se puede? 😰
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Please stop by to check out the work of students in my lab on Wed, Aug 13 at #ESA2025 #microbes #fungi #bacteria #climatechange
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Don't miss our session at #ESA2025 at 3:30 today (Monday Aug 11) 🧬🌎🧫🦠🍄‍🟫
#microbes #anthropocene #drylands
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esalatamcarib.bsky.social
🌿 Are you presenting at #ESA2025 in Baltimore?
📢 Add your presentation to the ESA LAC Chapter database using the QR code. Let's connect, support, and amplify each other! 🌎💚

#ESALAC #Ecology #LatinAmericanScientists #CaribbeanScience #SciComm
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theresalaverty.bsky.social
Enjoying the cool weather in Baltimore this week for #ESA2025. Come hear about the long-distance movements of lesser long-nosed bats that my colleagues and I have been documenting this Thursday at 8:45am (COS 128 - Behavior: Migration and Movement 1). Please don't be afraid to say hi!
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theresalaverty.bsky.social
Also if you're at #ESA2025 and interested in bats (maybe birds too), bioacoustics, arid landscapes, and thinking of a PhD, please say hello. I plan to recruit 1-2 grad students. Spring or fall 2026 start with a focus on desert waters or renewable energy. lavertylab.org

Happy to meet up!
The Laverty Lab
A conservation science and wildlife ecology lab at NMSU
lavertylab.org
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jalene-lamontagne.bsky.social
I'm giving a talk on Monday at #ESA2025, in the OOS about #phenology "Beyond Budburst" (3:30-5:00pm), organized by Luke McCormack & Christy Rollinson. There's a great list of speakers. I'm presenting at 4:30pm.
Room: Hilton Key 8

🚨 NOTE: Individual talk times within the session were updated today!
OOS 05 - Beyond Budburst–Connecting Phenological Transitions Among Tissues and Times in Woody Plants
Monday, August 11 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Hilton Key 8
Session Type: Organized Oral Session Presentations
OOS 05-01 - Seasonal underground phenology of ectomycorrhizal fungi varies by group and host tree traits
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 3:30 PM – 3:45 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Nicholas Medina

OOS 05-02 - Genetic structure across a poplar hybrid zone will cause variation in phenological responses to a warming climate
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 3:45 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Alayna Mead OOS 05-03 - Aridity decouples carbon assimilation and growth in temperate deciduous oaks
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 4:00 PM – 4:15 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Mukund Palat Rao

OOS 05-04 - Cold hardiness connects bud development in the summer and fall with budbreak in the spring
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 4:15 PM – 4:30 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Al Kovaleski OOS 05-05 - Phenology of tree reproduction; environmental cues and vetos
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Jalene LaMontagne

OOS 05-06 - Macrophenology: expanding the taxonomic and geographic scope of phenology research using volunteer- and network-collected observations
Monday, August 11, 2025 at 4:45 PM – 5:00 PM EDT
Presenting Author - Amanda Gallinat
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Agree! I'm not on "the other site" any more 😬
jorgerh2o.bsky.social
I strongly recommend #ESA2025 @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social to post their updates equally across all platforms. You are bringing the society together, don’t alienate us across platforms. Bring us together everywhere. Theme of the meeting! Many of us stopped using, not comfortable w “other X site”.
ecologicalsociety.bsky.social
The staff is migrating up to Baltimore for the next week and looking forward to seeing you all! Keep an eye on #ESA2025 on the *other site* for updates.
fungi-lover.bsky.social
If you're attending #ESA2025 and identify as a #WOC or #NB #POC don't miss the #WoCinEEB session on Monday, Aug 10💜
We will discuss mentoring and teach you how to effectively build your network of mentors👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️
We're planning a social later that day, so let me know if you'd like to join🙌🏽
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fungi-lover.bsky.social
My lab is moving! 🍄

Starting Jan 2026, we'll be at @ucriverside.bsky.social in the Dept of EEOB!

We will keep investing #microbes (fungi and sometimes bacteria) under global change and looking at ecosystem-scale consequences 🍄🧫🦠🌎🧬

I'm grateful to my friends, colleagues, and students at NMSU 🌟
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trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social
Thanks for the reminder @janemunday.bsky.social. Every summer, I repost this article DROWNING DOES NOT LOOK LIKE DROWNING. To date, I know of FOUR kids who were saved after someone who'd clicked on the link learnt how to spot actual drowning. Take time to read and pass on.

slate.com/technology/2...
Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning
Drowning is not the violent, splashing call for help that most people expect.
slate.com
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Reposted by Adriana Romero-Olivares, PhD
bkoskella.bsky.social
Know any soon to graduate or recently graduated postbac researchers interested in / with experience working with phages? We are hiring a junior specialist/research tech! Apply here: aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04863 (start date more flexible than stated in ad!)
Junior/Assistant Specialist - Koskella Lab - Department of Integrative Biology
University of California, Berkeley is hiring. Apply now!
aprecruit.berkeley.edu
fungi-lover.bsky.social
I do feel very lucky for the most part! The rest of the time, it's mostly an existential life crisis 😝

"Some days, I feel like I’m the luckiest person on the planet because of the work that I get to do and the students that I get to work with."

newsroom.nmsu.edu/news/faculty...
Faculty Focus: Adriana Romero Olivares, College of Arts and Sciences
Adriana Romero Olivares joined the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences in August 2020 as an assistant professor. Her day-to-day activities vary greatly depending on the day...
newsroom.nmsu.edu
fungi-lover.bsky.social
Field work + dust storm = trauma bonding 🥲🫂 and lichens! 🤩🤗
#Chihuahuan #Desert #biocrusts #dryland #microbes