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Sabina Burrascano
@sabina-burrascano.bsky.social

Exploring the wonders of multi-taxon biodiversity ☘🌸🐛🦋🦉 in natural and semi-natural habitats with a weakness for mountains ⛰

Exploring effective pathways towards conservation

Environmental science 36%
Agriculture 33%
In our new article led by Gabriele Midolo, published in Ecology Letters, we show that plant species richness in European plant communities generally decreased between the 1960s and 1980s. However, since the 1990s, this trend seems to have stopped or even reversed.
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Great to see the results of our massive biodiversity assessment at Berchtesgaden Natl. Park pour in! Cool insights on patterns & drivers of multidiversity!

#1 Macro- and microclimate interactively shape species diversity of multiple taxa in mountain landscapes by L. Geres. doi.org/10.1002/ecog...

Reposted by Sabina Burrascano

Invitation to contribute to a Special Feature on “Scaling laws in (vegetation) ecology” in the Journal of Vegetation Science vegsciblog.org/2025/10/30/s... @iavs5.bsky.social
Invitation to contribute to a Special Feature on “Scaling laws in (vegetation) ecology” in the Journal of Vegetation Science - vegsciblog.org
Posted by Jürgen Dengler (Chair of the Guest Editors) Outline: Scaling laws are ubiquitous in ecology. Ignoring them can lead
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Dense and continuous pine plantations fuel severe wildfires and hinder recovery 🔥

Reducing tree density can lower impacts, guiding more resilient afforestation and fire management strategies in Mediterranean ecosystems 🌲

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🥁New paper on microclimate vulnerability under changing climate 🌦️ & forest structure 🌳. Forest structure can buffer or amplify climate warming! Congrats to Joanna Lumbsden-Pinto @sunyesf.bsky.social, @brookhavenlab.bsky.social, @sunyofficial.bsky.social. 🌐🌍

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Microclimate vulnerability under coupled effects of changing climate and forest structure
Understanding how forest structure affects microclimate is crucial amidst global warming, especially in biodiversity hotspots such as the North Americ…
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We are searching for a Forest Ecophysiologist (tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor) to join the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry. Please share! Details are here: ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcfacultyjobs
Attribution of vegetation change to climate change: here we compared vegetation time series to simulations from a process model forced with observed and counterfactual (detrended) climate data. Trends in climate necessary for the model to emulate vegetation trends www.nature.com/articles/s41... 1/3
Shifts in vegetation activity of terrestrial ecosystems attributable to climate trends - Nature Geoscience
An analysis fusing satellite data with a process-based model of plant growth attributes changes in vegetation activity across terrestrial ecosystems to climatic changes.
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Thanks to you for participating so actively and for your insightful work!!!

Linking grazing regimes to flower traits we found that extensive grazing enhances flower traits crucial for insect pollinators. 🐄🐑🌸🏵🐝🦋

An even local grazing pressure drives taxonomic and functional diversity and enhances the support to insect pollinators.

Article here: 👇👇👇

doi.org/10.1016/j.ag...

Reposted by Sabina Burrascano

Fire regimes in sub-Mediterranean areas negatively affect deciduous shrub and tree species while favouring Mediterranean herbs & low shrubs, blurring the differences between Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean areas. See post by Sabina Burrascano: vegsciblog.org/2025/07/25/f... @iavs5.bsky.social
From picking wild asparaguses to studying vegetation responses to fire regimes - vegsciblog.org
The post provided by Sabina Burrascano This post refers to the article “Transiently richer but profoundly changed: fire regime triggers
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🔥Fire frequency and severity impacts the sub-Mediterranean pseudomaquis, favouring strictly Mediterranean species.

Read our article here

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Changes in abundance and distribution of European forest bird populations depend on biome, ecological specialisation and traits vist.ly/3mytx8e #Birds #HabitatDegradation #ClimateChange
Soil property maps for Europe at 100 m resolution released by ISRIC - World Soil Information in the framework of the EU HoliSoils project to inform forest management and policies.
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#soilscience #soilhealth #soilmapping #forestsoil
Soil property maps for Europe at 100 m resolution will inform forest management and policies - HoliSoils
Forest soils provide important ecosystem services, such as biodiversity support, nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, water regulation and erosion control.
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‼️ Are you into aquatic #EcosystemServices, Nature-Based Solutions, hydrology, or nutrient retention?

I'm hiring a #Postdoc to join our @Water4AllEU CREATE project!

🗓️ Apply by 27/03/2025
📢 Spread the word!

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Postdoctoral Researcher, Aquatic ecosystem services, Water4All consortium
We are inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position at the Department of Geographical and Historical Studies, located on the Joensuu Campus. The position will begin on 1 May 2025, or a
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🚨 #job🚨: The Department of Forest Ecology and Management at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, SLU, is hiring a full-tenure Professor in silviculture.

📅 Deadline: 29 April 2025
🗺️ Location: Umeå, Sweden

➡️https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=12044&rmlang=UK

Outcome of a #Cost #Bottoms-Up collaboration!

#MarcoBasile led a study demonstrating:
- hump-shaped relationship between non-native beetle and #plant species richness;
- the proportion of non-native #beetles is higher in managed than in unmanaged #forests.

Read it here:
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
Managed forests are a stronghold of non‐native beetles in Europe
Species richness of native and non-native vascular plants modulates the species richness of non-native beetles through relationships with opposite signs. The interplay with management regimes and for...
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🎄Last publication of the year for the COST Bottoms-Up (www.bottoms-up.eu/en/)

Critical evaluation of how much European countries are using a triad scheme by both sharing and sparing in forest management planning

Spoiler 😈: not much!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...

Tks #TomNagel for leading this
Can triad forestry reconcile Europe’s biodiversity and forestry strategies? A critical evaluation of forest zoning - Ambio
Balancing increasing demand for wood products while also maintaining forest biodiversity is a paramount challenge. Europe’s Biodiversity and Forest Strategies for 2030 attempt to address this challeng...
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Ten practical guidelines for #microclimate research in terrestrial ecosystems

doi.org/10.1111/2041...

from #SoilTemp core group, lead by @pieterdefrenne.bsky.social

Do #ForestEurope indicators work for #biodiversity?

We tested them against field-sampled multi-taxon data (a lot of them!) and ...

only some of them moderately relate to species richness!

Read the recent article led by #YoanPaillet

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Time for a data-driven revision!

Can you please add me?

Could you qdd me please?

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The @FORESTEUROPE proposed indicators for forest biodiversity show only weak correlations with site-level species richness across a few taxa.
Insights from @Cost_BottomspUp, led by #YoanPaillet

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