Inna Osmolovsky
@innaosmol.bsky.social
PhD in ecology from @UNSW studying plant response to climate change | ⛅️ Plant ecologist by day 🌱| 🌛Book nerd by night 📚 | she/ her
📍Sydney, Australia
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📍Sydney, Australia
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Counterintuitive Range Shifts May Be Explained by Climate Induced Changes in Biotic Interactions
Climate change is expected to drive species uphill, poleward or into deeper waters. Yet many are shifting in toward the equator, downhill or to shallower waters, which is opposite to the expected dir...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
🌎 My first paper is out in @globalchangebio.bsky.social ! We propose the Interaction Opportunists Hypothesis: changes in biotic interactions may drive species downhill, equatorward, or to shallower waters under #ClimateChange. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #RangeShifts #Ecology
It was such an honour to present my research at UTS! Thank you to @zoexiro.bsky.social and @ecologybrad.bsky.social for the invitation and to everyone who came to listen to my talk 🌿
🐝🌸 With climate change, many organisms are shifting their ranges, but some are shifting in the opposite direction to what we expect.
Insightful and entertaining seminar by Inna Osmolovsky @innaosmol.bsky.social on "Climate Change and Shifting Interactions: Where Do Species Go from Here?"
Insightful and entertaining seminar by Inna Osmolovsky @innaosmol.bsky.social on "Climate Change and Shifting Interactions: Where Do Species Go from Here?"
September 11, 2025 at 11:25 PM
It was such an honour to present my research at UTS! Thank you to @zoexiro.bsky.social and @ecologybrad.bsky.social for the invitation and to everyone who came to listen to my talk 🌿
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Our #OpenAccess paper showing no trends in photoperiod sensitivity in germination 🌱 & flowering time 🌸 across a range of predictors out now in @ecol-evol.bsky.social Led by brilliant Honours student Ashika and my first 'senior author' paper 😀 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Shining a Light on Patterns of Photoperiod Sensitivity in Germination and Flowering Across Latitudes, Ecosystems and Functional Traits
Our study investigated the role of photoperiod sensitivity in plant phenology, focusing on germination and flowering patterns across species in Australia and globally. We found that most species show...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
August 30, 2025 at 2:25 AM
Our #OpenAccess paper showing no trends in photoperiod sensitivity in germination 🌱 & flowering time 🌸 across a range of predictors out now in @ecol-evol.bsky.social Led by brilliant Honours student Ashika and my first 'senior author' paper 😀 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
It was lovely to get interviewed by @funfactscience.com and Benjamin! Highly recommend signing up to be a guest on their podcast 🎤
If you or someone you know likes talking about science let us know! 🧪
We're looking for guests to join us on the next season of @scienceactually.bsky.social Presents: The Nerd and the Scientist: forms.gle/Y5kdvmuVJ1Qu...
We're looking for guests to join us on the next season of @scienceactually.bsky.social Presents: The Nerd and the Scientist: forms.gle/Y5kdvmuVJ1Qu...
forms.gle
August 28, 2025 at 2:28 AM
It was lovely to get interviewed by @funfactscience.com and Benjamin! Highly recommend signing up to be a guest on their podcast 🎤
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
📖Published📖
Arnold et al. propose a design that will allow ecologists to simulate more realistic heat events in the field by combining a controllable convection heater system with a semi-enclosed chamber with adjustable vents 🌍 🧪
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Arnold et al. propose a design that will allow ecologists to simulate more realistic heat events in the field by combining a controllable convection heater system with a semi-enclosed chamber with adjustable vents 🌍 🧪
buff.ly/k2GJSA2
August 9, 2025 at 11:01 AM
📖Published📖
Arnold et al. propose a design that will allow ecologists to simulate more realistic heat events in the field by combining a controllable convection heater system with a semi-enclosed chamber with adjustable vents 🌍 🧪
buff.ly/k2GJSA2
Arnold et al. propose a design that will allow ecologists to simulate more realistic heat events in the field by combining a controllable convection heater system with a semi-enclosed chamber with adjustable vents 🌍 🧪
buff.ly/k2GJSA2
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Counterintuitive Range Shifts May Be Explained by Climate Induced Changes in Biotic Interactions
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July 30, 2025 at 12:25 PM
Counterintuitive Range Shifts May Be Explained by Climate Induced Changes in Biotic Interactions
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Check out our new paper exploring the incredible uses of @inaturalist.bsky.social data in biodiversity research!
Our new paper in BioScience shows how iNaturalist data is powering research across the globe, with use growing 10x in 5 years and spanning 128 countries & 638 families of life.
Paper: doi.org/10.1093/bios...
@ifas.ufl.edu @inaturalist.bsky.social
#Biodiversity #iNaturalist #OpenScience
Paper: doi.org/10.1093/bios...
@ifas.ufl.edu @inaturalist.bsky.social
#Biodiversity #iNaturalist #OpenScience
July 29, 2025 at 1:05 AM
Check out our new paper exploring the incredible uses of @inaturalist.bsky.social data in biodiversity research!
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
🔥🌱 From the #AJB Special Issue: “Understanding novel #fire regimes using plant trait‐based approaches" 🌱🔥
Toward a macroevolutionary understanding of live-leaf flammability in plant species of fire-prone #forests
By @ecologybrad.bsky.social, @zoexiro.bsky.social, et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
Toward a macroevolutionary understanding of live-leaf flammability in plant species of fire-prone #forests
By @ecologybrad.bsky.social, @zoexiro.bsky.social, et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
July 11, 2025 at 3:17 PM
🔥🌱 From the #AJB Special Issue: “Understanding novel #fire regimes using plant trait‐based approaches" 🌱🔥
Toward a macroevolutionary understanding of live-leaf flammability in plant species of fire-prone #forests
By @ecologybrad.bsky.social, @zoexiro.bsky.social, et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
Toward a macroevolutionary understanding of live-leaf flammability in plant species of fire-prone #forests
By @ecologybrad.bsky.social, @zoexiro.bsky.social, et al.
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Many species are moving toward warmer areas rather than cooler ones, a shift linked to changing interactions with other species rather than temperature alone, highlighting new challenges for conservation. doi.org/g9smzq
Not all species flee heat: New hypothesis explains surprising movements in nature
As the climate warms, scientists expect animals and plants to move to cooler areas—uphill, toward the poles, or into deeper waters.
phys.org
July 8, 2025 at 3:47 PM
Many species are moving toward warmer areas rather than cooler ones, a shift linked to changing interactions with other species rather than temperature alone, highlighting new challenges for conservation. doi.org/g9smzq
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Exciting new paper from @innaosmol.bsky.social and a great team - why are some climate change range shifts counterintuitive to predictions? Changes in biotic interactions!
🌎 My first paper is out in @globalchangebio.bsky.social ! We propose the Interaction Opportunists Hypothesis: changes in biotic interactions may drive species downhill, equatorward, or to shallower waters under #ClimateChange. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #RangeShifts #Ecology
Counterintuitive Range Shifts May Be Explained by Climate Induced Changes in Biotic Interactions
Climate change is expected to drive species uphill, poleward or into deeper waters. Yet many are shifting in toward the equator, downhill or to shallower waters, which is opposite to the expected dir...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
July 9, 2025 at 6:38 AM
Exciting new paper from @innaosmol.bsky.social and a great team - why are some climate change range shifts counterintuitive to predictions? Changes in biotic interactions!
🌎 My first paper is out in @globalchangebio.bsky.social ! We propose the Interaction Opportunists Hypothesis: changes in biotic interactions may drive species downhill, equatorward, or to shallower waters under #ClimateChange. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #RangeShifts #Ecology
Counterintuitive Range Shifts May Be Explained by Climate Induced Changes in Biotic Interactions
Climate change is expected to drive species uphill, poleward or into deeper waters. Yet many are shifting in toward the equator, downhill or to shallower waters, which is opposite to the expected dir...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
July 8, 2025 at 11:14 PM
🌎 My first paper is out in @globalchangebio.bsky.social ! We propose the Interaction Opportunists Hypothesis: changes in biotic interactions may drive species downhill, equatorward, or to shallower waters under #ClimateChange. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #RangeShifts #Ecology
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Calling all early-career ecologists 🐨
Mentee registration is NOW OPEN for ESA’s July Speed Mentoring Week!
🔹 Book up to 3 one-on-one sessions with experienced ecologists
🔹 Get answers to your biggest career questions
🔹 Flexible, impactful, and designed for YOU
🔗 Register now tinyurl.com/bderjjxj
Mentee registration is NOW OPEN for ESA’s July Speed Mentoring Week!
🔹 Book up to 3 one-on-one sessions with experienced ecologists
🔹 Get answers to your biggest career questions
🔹 Flexible, impactful, and designed for YOU
🔗 Register now tinyurl.com/bderjjxj
July 2, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Calling all early-career ecologists 🐨
Mentee registration is NOW OPEN for ESA’s July Speed Mentoring Week!
🔹 Book up to 3 one-on-one sessions with experienced ecologists
🔹 Get answers to your biggest career questions
🔹 Flexible, impactful, and designed for YOU
🔗 Register now tinyurl.com/bderjjxj
Mentee registration is NOW OPEN for ESA’s July Speed Mentoring Week!
🔹 Book up to 3 one-on-one sessions with experienced ecologists
🔹 Get answers to your biggest career questions
🔹 Flexible, impactful, and designed for YOU
🔗 Register now tinyurl.com/bderjjxj
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
This week's guest, plant ecologist @innaosmol.bsky.social explains how #ClimateChange is forcing tree lines both toward the poles and uphill, as they try to reach cooler temperatures.
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Nature Finds A Way : Guest : Inna Osmolovsky
Science, Actually Presents : The Nerd and the Scientist · Episode
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June 20, 2025 at 2:52 AM
This week's guest, plant ecologist @innaosmol.bsky.social explains how #ClimateChange is forcing tree lines both toward the poles and uphill, as they try to reach cooler temperatures.
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open.spotify.com/episode/6tgt...
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open.spotify.com/episode/6tgt...
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Hey y'all! I have a few ecology honours projects available in Sydney starting either in Spring 2025 or Autumn 2026.
Project details available at: zoexiro.com/research/
Please share widely 🌼
Project details available at: zoexiro.com/research/
Please share widely 🌼
Research
Available Honours Projects Exploring the reproductive ecology and cross-compatibility of two colour variants of Lantana camara Supervisor/s: Dr Zoe Xirocostas & Dr Yvonne Davila Lantana camara,…
zoexiro.com
April 16, 2025 at 5:33 AM
Hey y'all! I have a few ecology honours projects available in Sydney starting either in Spring 2025 or Autumn 2026.
Project details available at: zoexiro.com/research/
Please share widely 🌼
Project details available at: zoexiro.com/research/
Please share widely 🌼
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Last night's Beginner's Guide to Street Art was awesome. Thanks to feedback, the 2nd will be even better!
I'll be running it again 3/18, 8pm ET online.
We'll cover everything you need to know when getting started with art in the public space.
Miss the first one? No sweat, c'mere.
lu.ma/42w54y8f
I'll be running it again 3/18, 8pm ET online.
We'll cover everything you need to know when getting started with art in the public space.
Miss the first one? No sweat, c'mere.
lu.ma/42w54y8f
A Beginners Guide to Street Art · Zoom · Luma
Come learn the basics of how to do two street art methods: stickering and wheatpasting.
We'll cover:
Practical how-tos for creating and installing stickers and…
lu.ma
March 4, 2025 at 2:59 PM
Last night's Beginner's Guide to Street Art was awesome. Thanks to feedback, the 2nd will be even better!
I'll be running it again 3/18, 8pm ET online.
We'll cover everything you need to know when getting started with art in the public space.
Miss the first one? No sweat, c'mere.
lu.ma/42w54y8f
I'll be running it again 3/18, 8pm ET online.
We'll cover everything you need to know when getting started with art in the public space.
Miss the first one? No sweat, c'mere.
lu.ma/42w54y8f
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
In part two of our #BiologyLetters #ECR Competition series, we speak with Ruby Stephens, the runner-up of the 2024 competition, about her research paper: Zygomorphic flowers last longer: The evolution of floral symmetry and floral longevity. ow.ly/tRWt50V2BrO @rubyecology.bsky.social
February 19, 2025 at 10:36 AM
In part two of our #BiologyLetters #ECR Competition series, we speak with Ruby Stephens, the runner-up of the 2024 competition, about her research paper: Zygomorphic flowers last longer: The evolution of floral symmetry and floral longevity. ow.ly/tRWt50V2BrO @rubyecology.bsky.social
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
🌸🌞 #PlantReproductionWeek⏳
Species that require long-day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements by Karen Zeng et al. in @annbot.bsky.social
#openaccess article
👉 doi.org/n5qk
@angelamoles.bsky.social
#PlantScience
Species that require long-day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements by Karen Zeng et al. in @annbot.bsky.social
#openaccess article
👉 doi.org/n5qk
@angelamoles.bsky.social
#PlantScience
February 15, 2025 at 9:20 PM
🌸🌞 #PlantReproductionWeek⏳
Species that require long-day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements by Karen Zeng et al. in @annbot.bsky.social
#openaccess article
👉 doi.org/n5qk
@angelamoles.bsky.social
#PlantScience
Species that require long-day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements by Karen Zeng et al. in @annbot.bsky.social
#openaccess article
👉 doi.org/n5qk
@angelamoles.bsky.social
#PlantScience
Reposted by Inna Osmolovsky
Shoutout to the Sydney botanical garden because this is the 3rd time today I’ve heard about this flower blooming, from multiple social media platforms, and I live ~10,000 miles away.
January 23, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Shoutout to the Sydney botanical garden because this is the 3rd time today I’ve heard about this flower blooming, from multiple social media platforms, and I live ~10,000 miles away.
Got to see Putricia the corpse flower IRL! It was love at first smell ❤️
January 23, 2025 at 9:24 AM
Got to see Putricia the corpse flower IRL! It was love at first smell ❤️
Being in the field is one of my favourite things about ecology. But I have to admit, the lab also has its fair share of beauty and wonder🔬 #pollen #microscopy #pollengrains #plants
December 19, 2024 at 10:49 PM
Being in the field is one of my favourite things about ecology. But I have to admit, the lab also has its fair share of beauty and wonder🔬 #pollen #microscopy #pollengrains #plants