Lizzie Keen
@lizziekeen.bsky.social
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PhD Candidate at Newcastle University. Invasive non-native species ecological impacts and management in woodlands / forests
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wtscotsocial.bsky.social
It's balsam bashing season 🌿 🌸

Himalayan Balsam is a pesky invasive plant. Whilst pretty, it can cause havoc in woodlands with each plant able to produce up to 800 seeds per year.

Live near #Drumnadrochit? Join the gang at #UrquhartBay this Saturday & get bashing 👇
lizziekeen.bsky.social
Final @iapetusdtp.bsky.social student conference of my PhD. Thanks to Heriot-Watt University for organising & hosting! A good @newcastleuni.bsky.social turn out! @sagencl.bsky.social
A group of 9 IAPETUS DTP PhD students
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josiesouth.bsky.social
#crayfish friends - are you sitting on primary data on crayfish populations?

we are looking for partners in a global trait gathering programme. Currently have 50+ contributors from a full global spread but looking for more!

Please dm me or email me [email protected]

Please share!!
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ukceh.bsky.social
📣 #HiringNow: Seeking 3 x experienced Field Botanists or Field Ecologists for a 6-month full-time role starting in April.

Your expertise will support the ERAMMP team delivering a national field survey across Wales.

Apply by 25 Jan: ceh.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/CEH_Careers/...

#UKCEHJobs
UKCEH scientist Eleonora Fitos measures a survey plot in a flowery meadow
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avawaine.bsky.social
New paper! 'Integrated management of the raw water transfer invasion pathway'.

This paper shows the incredible scale of the pathway in England and Wales. Pathway stakeholders must support RWT information sharing.

www.reabic.net/journals/mbi/2025/1/MBI_2025_Waine_etal.pdf

#invasive #freshwater
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ecologycoder.bsky.social
Do you have knowledge or expertise in taxonomic groups found in the UK’s uplands? I’m looking for naturalists to contribute to autecological analysis as part of a #biodiversity audit assessing impacts of land-use change across eight of northern England’s protected landscapes 1/4
A photograph of an upland landscape in northern England with text over it. Title reads: “Expert input needed for multi-taxa biodiversity research project across northern England’s uplands”. Subtitle reads: “Species, habitat or regional specialists please contact franky.rogers@uea.ac.uk”. Logos for the University of East Anglia, RSPB and ARIES DTP in the top right corner.
lizziekeen.bsky.social
Dove Marine Laboratory was looking particularly picturesque this morning!
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juliakoricheva.bsky.social
📣 Fully funded PhD project supervised by me & @philstevenson.bsky.social within @treesdla.bsky.social on effects of forest diversity on floral reward production for pollinators. Nice mix of fieldwork in Finland & pollen and nectar chemistry 🐝🌼🌳🌲 🧪🌍 Apply by 20 Jan www.trees-dla.ac.uk/projects/eff...
Diagram showing how tree species diversity can influence understory plants through changes in microclimate which in turn affects phenology and nectar and pollen quantity and quality. This may affect pollinator visits and plant fitness
lizziekeen.bsky.social
Hi! Please could I be added if there’s still space? Thanks! 😊
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iapetusdtp.bsky.social
PhDs being offered across the Iapetus DTP for an October 2025 start:
www.findaphd.com/phds/program...

Please broadcast details of our Diversifying Talent Scholarship scheme too:
www.findaphd.com/phds/program...

@ukri.org #BlackAFinSTEM #firstgen
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bsbibotany.bsky.social
Window now open to apply for a BSBI grant for 2025!
We offer grants for short #WildFlowerID courses (our online course Identiplant & courses from external providers), for Plant Study & Research.
Our Grants page also lists other grants that we think might be of interest to botanists:
bsbi.org/grants