My first post on bluesky π¦
I missed *the old* platform, glad to be back, looking forward to see what bluesky can be.
Now that the first post is out of the way, hopefully the threshold for posting more is a bit lower π«
@ragnhildgya
Ecologist, teacher, educator, researcher, science communicator, mom, dogmom, and crossfiter ππ©βπ«πΆπΆπββοΈ PhD (2022) in alpine plant ecology (functional traits, population ecology, interactions) ππ± Currently postdoc in biologydidactics, University of Bergenπ©βππ©βπ«
My first post on bluesky π¦
I missed *the old* platform, glad to be back, looking forward to see what bluesky can be.
Now that the first post is out of the way, hopefully the threshold for posting more is a bit lower π«
Illustration of a branch of Betula glandulosa (Resin birch). Illustration by Alberto S. Ballesteros (@asbillustration.bsky.social).
π² Boreal-tundra species drive Arctic plant borealization π²
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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