Marco Patacca
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Marco Patacca
@marcopath.bsky.social

Forest ecology & management in a changing world
PhD candidate at Wageningen University & Research
Books, records & pasta, better outside
he/him

Environmental science 70%
Geography 18%

All climate projections do not show any mercy in predicting future wildfires seasons in Europe.

Forest management can play a major role in mitigating the large negative consequences of fires, but planning and prevention is crucial.

Reposted by Marco Patacca

The European Union is suffering its worst wildfire season on record, surpassing 1 million hectares burned today.
EU wildfires hit new record as flames scorch area larger than Cyprus
The area burned this year has exceeded the 1 million hectare mark for the first time since records started in 2006.
www.politico.eu

"This year, I think my family will survive the heat wave. Next year? The one after that?"

Very thoughtful reflection I completely feel myself aligned with

Feels good to know there's shared feelings and fears out there, thank you!

Cool paper by @marcochiminazzo.bsky.social, on the effect of novel wildfire regimes on vegetation functional filtering.🔥🌳This may have huge implication for ecosystem functioning, especially if not used to fires!
Also relevant for post-disturbance management!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com

Reposted by Marco Patacca

🌱New study reveals functional traits e.g. wood density & leaf mass fraction shape plant growth rates, with these relationships changing as plants mature. Growth isn't a fixed trait–it evolves with age! @lilydun.bsky.social @ianjwright.bsky.social🧪🌍
🔍Article: buff.ly/f0vnEFV
🗞️Blog: buff.ly/nY1TorB
Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland shrubs?
buff.ly

I wonder how a sink increase of ~20Mt is possible in the year (2018) where the forests among the most stocked in the country (North-east alps) where hit by the biggest windstorms of the century (Vaia, ~10Mm3 of damaged wood if I recall correctly) ??

Publishers ask science to pay for their services, and then sell the very same work they didn’t pay anything for to AI companies for million of dollars ?!

I find this so wrong on so many levels.. and a real threat to science itself! Is it only me?

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Publishers are selling papers to train AIs — and making millions of dollars
Generative-AI models require massive amounts of data — scholarly publishers are licensing their content to train them.
www.nature.com

I'm proud that the efforts is underpinning the largest dataset in Africa in this study!! (:

It was a really though job carrying around a huge metal sling to collect canopy leaves and measure their traits, among sweat, mud and ant bites! (pic for reference)

Reposted by Pieter A. Zuidema

6 year ago I spent 5 months sampling leaves in Ivory Coast.
That was my MSc thesis, I would have never though back then that this work would have ended up in Nature!

Greatly led by @jeaggu.bsky.social!!

Nature engraves and inspire knowledge since millennia
🌳📖
Etymology of the day: ‘book’ comes from an ancient root shared by ‘beech’, a wood that people used for engraving inscriptions. ‘Paper’ comes from ‘papyrus’, and ‘volume’ is from the Latin for a ‘roll’ of parchment.

Happy World Book Day.

Reposted by Marco Patacca

Etymology of the day: ‘book’ comes from an ancient root shared by ‘beech’, a wood that people used for engraving inscriptions. ‘Paper’ comes from ‘papyrus’, and ‘volume’ is from the Latin for a ‘roll’ of parchment.

Happy World Book Day.
Tropical forests are not all the same: they show many shades of geographical variation. Our new paper in Nature led by @jeaggu.bsky.social combines field and satellite data to make a first map the canopy functional traits of the world’s tropical forests: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Canopy functional trait variation across Earth’s tropical forests - Nature
Data from a variety of sources—including satellite, climate and soil data, as well as field-collected information on plant traits—are pooled and analysed to map the functional diversity of tropical fo...
www.nature.com
We published three policy briefs on enhancing forest resilience based on results of our Horizon2020 project RESONATE. Second: The Role of Biodiversity in Making Forests Resilient
efi.int/sites/defaul...
We published three policy briefs on enhancing forest resilience based on results of our Horizon2020 project RESONATE. First: Managing Forest Disturbances in a Changing Climate

efi.int/sites/defaul...