Sonya Geange
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Sonya Geange
@sonyageange.bsky.social

Researcher in global change ecology | plants | ecology | traits | adaptive capacity | alpine, arctic & heathland landscapes | invasives | ....dabbler in many other things
www.sonyageange.com

Environmental science 71%
Geography 18%
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Hi there! I'm a researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway who is interested in understanding how plants are responding to changing global change drivers. Dabbling in trait ecology, thermal tolerance, invasives, adaptive capacity, and using evidence synthesis approaches. 🌱🏔️
PhD announcement! Want to figure out how shrubs and trees survive the extremes of winter, and to model how this affects vegetation across the Arctic-Boreal region? Come join our amazing team at the University of Oslo @uio.no. Deadline Monday May 5th. Apply here: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
PhD Research Fellow in Arctic-Boreal vegetation modeling (278890) | University of Oslo
Job title: PhD Research Fellow in Arctic-Boreal vegetation modeling (278890), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Monday, May 5, 2025
www.jobbnorge.no
🌸Plant diversity dynamics over space and time in a warming Arctic 🌸

Our new study @nature.com analysed plant diversity change in >2000 tundra plots over 4 decades. We found that plants changed unevenly, mostly driven by warming and biotic interactions.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Hey hey, looks who's here!
If you're interested in the diverse research we're up to in the Between the Fjords group, go check us out 🌱🏔
Between the Fjords is an ecology research group led by @vvandvik.bsky.social at the University of Bergen. We study environmental change in alpine and coastal landscapes, using field experiments, functional traits, carbon cycling, species composition, belowground ecology, & many more. Follow along!

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Between the Fjords is an ecology research group led by @vvandvik.bsky.social at the University of Bergen. We study environmental change in alpine and coastal landscapes, using field experiments, functional traits, carbon cycling, species composition, belowground ecology, & many more. Follow along!