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Pieter A. Zuidema

H-index: 55
Environmental science 58%
Geography 16%
bio-diverse.bsky.social
A must-read special issue: “Bending the curve towards nature recovery: building on Georgina Mace’s legacy”
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I: Determinants of diversity & resilience.
II: Measuring the state of biodiversity
III: Biodiversity & natural capital
IV: Future scenarios for nature
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1917
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pieterzuidema.bsky.social
Yesterday, Bo Zhou successfully defended his PhD thesis at @w-u-r.bsky.social on carbon & water dynamics in a montane forest in subtropical China. Bo studied tree growth rythms & transpiration fluxes.
🎉Congrats 🎓 Dr Bo!
▶️ Defense: wur.yuja.com/V/Watch?v=93...
📙Thesis: research.wur.nl/en/publicati...
jappliedecology.bsky.social
Plant species–habitat networks in a mosaic landscape of restored and fragmented tropical forests 🌲🌏

Highlights the role of species interactions and their correlated traits such as dispersal syndromes in promoting landscape-scale connectivity 📊🧪

🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...

by Rupert SeidlReposted by: Pieter A. Zuidema

rupertseidl.bsky.social
Good news for a change: Background mortality in unmanaged forests of Europe has not increased over past decades. Great work from the European Forest Reserve Initiative EuFoRIa, out in @journalofecology.bsky.social doi.org/10.1111/1365...

Reposted by: Pieter A. Zuidema

osbertsun.bsky.social
FINAL VERSION PUBLISHED @forestecosyst.bsky.social
📰Tree competition in West African tropical forests mediated by the functional attributes of species and variation in soil moisture www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
forestryjfr.bsky.social
🌱 Study in the tropical–subtropical zone shows slope and species diversity shape carbon sequestration!
Leaf nutrients + soil N and P = key drivers of soil organic carbon.
Random Forest and SEM offer restoration insights.
🔗https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11676-025-01895-y
🧪🌏🌐🍁🌺🌱🌿🦤

Reposted by: Pieter A. Zuidema

journalofecology.bsky.social
⛰️🌳New study examines wood density variation across an elevational gradient from the Andean tree line to the Amazon basin, finding a decline from low to middle elevations, followed by an increase near the tree line. Species composition and disturbances influenced this pattern. 👉 buff.ly/ujConkt

Reposted by: Pieter A. Zuidema

holisoils.bsky.social
🌲Thinning is a common #ForestManagement practice, but how does it impact #carbon dynamics across different #forest types?

A recent #HoliSoils study explores this question in an upland forest on mineral #soil and a drained peatland forest 🔎🌱🏞️

📖 Find out more ⬇️
holisoils.eu/how-does-thi...
How does thinning affect forest carbon? A look at an upland and a drained peatland forest - HoliSoils
Thinning, the practice of removing some trees to help others grow better, changes how much carbon a forest stores or releases. We studied this effect in two
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juliakoricheva.bsky.social
Few weeks left to apply for a fully funded PhD studentship in my lab @rhulbiology.bsky.social as part of new EU project Trees4Adapt
🌲🌳 Fieldwork in forest diversity experiments in Finland www.sataforestdiversity.org
📆 Apply by Sept 8th, start date - Jan 2026
👉 www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
🍁🌍🧪

Reposted by: Pieter A. Zuidema

journalofecology.bsky.social
🌴Researchers compared 2749 tree species using 497 Atlantic Forest surveys varying in successional stage to classify them into four disturbance-sensitivity group and found that turnover applies to a small fraction of species, and reassembly varies across time and space🌍🧪
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Reassembly dynamics of tropical secondary succession: Evidence from Atlantic forests
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dudney-joan.bsky.social
Hey #ESA2025 #Baltimore! I'm seeking a #PhDstudent interested in #ForestEcology to join my lab, fall 2026. More here: www.landscapesofchangelab.com/join-us

DM me if you'd like to chat in person. Would love to connect and learn about your interests. Non-traditional backgrounds welcome! 🧪🌏🌐🍁🌺🌱🌿🔥
Six field researchers in Yosemite National Park celebrating a fun day of work in the Mariposa Grove
markuseichhorn.bsky.social
Terrestrial laser scanning can transform national forest inventories by adding new measurements and a 3D perspective. In our new paper we provide a pathway for implementing 3D forest surveys. 1/6 🧪🌎🌳🌲 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Fig. 1 from Holvoet et al. (2025). TLS and MLS scan setup, point cloud segmentation, and pre-processing.
natureportfolio.nature.com
The results of a study in Nature Communications show that climate change is raising the odds of extreme fire years and the number of large forest fires, necessitating proactive measures to mitigate risks and adapt to extreme fire years. go.nature.com/4m8fTSA 🧪
Fig. 1: Extreme regional fire years across forested areas during 2002–2023.
markuseichhorn.bsky.social
Job opening: lecturership (research & teaching) in forestry or agroforestry at Bangor University. This is probably the best forestry programme in the UK and a great place to work. Deadline 1 Sep. More here: 🌳🌲🌏
Job Details | Bangor University Jobs
jobs.bangor.ac.uk
pieterzuidema.bsky.social
Where did we get the data? Where can you find them?

150 scientists contributed 1000s tree-ring data through Tropical Tree-Ring Network. This network unites tree-ring scientists & data. To fill tropical data gap all data are uploaded to International Tree-ring Databank.
tropicaltreeringnetwork.org
Tropical Tree-ring Network Website
Visit the post for more.
tropicaltreeringnetwork.org
pieterzuidema.bsky.social
What does this mean for the future?

The past drought #resilience will very likely diminish. Stronger drought impacts in hotter & drier regions (see Fig) give a glimpse of aggravated drought responses in future. Also, droughts increase tree death, causing lasting carbon losses from forests.
pieterzuidema.bsky.social
What happened after the droughts? And during wet years?

Growth bounced back quickly after droughts. During the 1st post-drought year, pantropical average tree growth was similar to that of pre-drought year. Growth increase during wet years partially compensated for drought impacts.

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jappliedecology.bsky.social
We're seeking a new Senior Editor! ⏰

Are you...
👉intrigued by the interface between ecology & biological resource management? 🌎
👉a clear communicator who enjoys working as part of a team? 💬
👉committed to maintaining high editorial standards? 🧪

More info 👇
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Senior Editor for Journal of Applied Ecology - British Ecological Society
Join the editorial board on Journal of Applied Ecology! Apply by 07 Sep 2025.
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pieterzuidema.bsky.social
Happy to virtually present a keynote on #treerings in the tropics tomorrow at the WorldDendro conference.

Main message: now that potential & applications of tropical #dendrochronology have been amply shown, it s time to synthesize & scale up to pantropical studies

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nbuchmann.bsky.social
Looking for an interesting PhD position on water vapor fluxes? Join our team at ETH Zurich
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Open Positions
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