Jonathan Lenoir 🌳🌲🌴
@jonlen.bsky.social
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Senior researcher @CNRS (EDYSAN) @UPJV, Amiens, France #PhD in #forest #sciences 🌳🌲🌴 I study #biodiversity #plant #species #redistribution #microclimate #ecology #biostatistics #climatechange #BioShifts I don't wear 👨‍🔬 & never used a 🧪, yet I'm a scientist
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Our opinion paper on embracing #disequilibrium dynamics to model #biodiversity trends is now published in the latest issue of Trends in Ecology & Evolution

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A very important work led by Étienne Lalechère ⬇️

@etiennelalechere.bsky.social
@cp-trendsecolevo.bsky.social

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October issue out now! www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...

Cover article by Guan-Long Cao, Wei Wang and colleagues looking at the biodiversity on the largest continuous mountain belt on Earth.
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cp-trendsecolevo.bsky.social
Featured articles from Etienne Lalechère et al, Kirsty Ferraro et al and Line Cordes et al are free to read

The latest in our Disability series is also free to read!

Also articles from Rust and McCoy, Tian et al, Li et al, Peng et al and Kitano et al.
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biogeography.bsky.social
Dr. Brett Scheffers will be giving our October Funk lecture! If you are interested in how micro-scale variation in climate and habitat interact to shape biogeographic patterns, you won't want to miss this talk! Learn more here: www.biogeography.org/news/news/oc...
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pnas.org
Plants cool the land through evapotranspiration, but green foliage can absorb more heat than lighter surfaces, causing warming. A study finds that in the northern hemisphere, cooling outweighs warming until the end of the growing season. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Overhead view of a forest. Stock photo.
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natureportfolio.nature.com
Changing water temperatures and human-driven introductions of fish have altered the composition of fish populations in streams and rivers across the USA over the past three decades, a study in Nature suggests. go.nature.com/47ZCcWH 🧪
Photo of field crew conducting electroshock sampling for fish as part of the US EPA National Rivers and Streams Assessment in Little Hunting Creek in Virginia, USA. 

Photographer: Kevin Biallas
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timoconradi.bsky.social
Attribution of vegetation change to climate change: here we compared vegetation time series to simulations from a process model forced with observed and counterfactual (detrended) climate data. Trends in climate necessary for the model to emulate vegetation trends www.nature.com/articles/s41... 1/3
Shifts in vegetation activity of terrestrial ecosystems attributable to climate trends - Nature Geoscience
An analysis fusing satellite data with a process-based model of plant growth attributes changes in vegetation activity across terrestrial ecosystems to climatic changes.
www.nature.com
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jhortal.bsky.social
Who said that biogeography is necessarily a correlative science? This is the way to do ecological experiments with a biogeographical perspective. Read this nice thread about a superb #functionalbiogeography work (spoiler: they find regional variations and habitat effects in antipredation traits)🧪🌐
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Interested in #alien species - check our graduated framework for #nativeness here 🌿🌐 #invasivespecies #nonnative
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Yesterday, we had a webinar organised by the #PEPR #FORESTT on the use of species distribution models #SDMs with application in forestry 🌳🌲 You can watch 📹 16 talks on this topic, including one on the impacts of microclimatic processes for species (re)distribution ⬇️

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nmouquet.bsky.social
Sounds like a conspiration against Hedonism !!
science.org
Beer drinkers were 44% more attractive to mosquitoes than people who had abstained for at least 12 hours, cannabis users were 35% more attractive, and those who had slept with someone else the night before were 46% more attractive, new research finds. https://scim.ag/3Vk5rMw
Does drinking beer make you more attractive to mosquitoes?
Experiments performed at a large music festival suggest the bloodsuckers are more attracted to hedonistic attendees
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L'asso Expertises Climat vise à faire du lien entre chercheurs et médias pour améliorer le traitement des enjeux environnementaux.

Elle lance une campagne de crowdfunding pour raconter des solutions / initiatives dans les médias.

Pr en savoir + et/ou participer ⬇
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Racontons ce qui se construit. Pas seulement ce qui s’effondre
Financement participatif organisé par Expertises climat - Jusqu'au 8 octobre inclus, 1% for the Planet double vos dons
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profmarciniak.bsky.social
Reading papers is a basic skill (and dare I say duty?) of scientists, and I include medical doctors in that group. Keeping abreast of the literature is a foundational part of our professions. There aren’t good shortcuts. In any case, reading papers regularly is fun.
arstechnica.com/ai/2025/09/s...
Science journalists find ChatGPT is bad at summarizing scientific papers
LLM “tended to sacrifice accuracy for simplicity” when writing news briefs.
arstechnica.com
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pieterdefrenne.bsky.social
Fibre-optic cables (also used for internet) can be used as a novel means of continuous measurements of #forest #microclimate in space and over time, at 25-cm spatial and 1-minute temporal resolution

New paper @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social:
doi.org/10.1111/2041...
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animalecology.bsky.social
🌳Habitat and land-use intensity shape moth community structure across temperate forest and grassland ➡️ buff.ly/YRXzRmV

This study reveals how land-use intensity, plant diversity, weather, and artificial light interact to shape moth diversity across forests and grasslands.
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natplants.nature.com
Free-to-read link @natgenet.nature.com: rdcu.be/eHzSP
News & Views: "The dawn of bryophyte genomics is here" rdcu.be/eHzS2
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nanitundra.bsky.social
🌲 Boreal-tundra species drive Arctic plant borealization 🌲

Our new study in #EcologyLetters quantifies tundra plant borealization, assesses its main drivers and identifies the species & traits contributing to borealization.

doi.org/10.1111/ele....

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Illustration of a branch of Betula glandulosa (Resin birch). Illustration by Alberto S. Ballesteros (@asbillustration.bsky.social).