Sergey Rosbakh
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Sergey Rosbakh
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Plant scientist | Trait ecology | Plant reproduction | Vegetation dynamics | Global change | FirstGen | Arbeiterkind

Agriculture 38%
Environmental science 30%

🌱 Our work reveals Arctic seeds are warm-cued & drought-sensitive, a risky trait for the future.

Huge thanks to the organizers! 👏

🌿 Magnus Linn used a 100-year-old record to show a shift towards taller, slower-growing plants.
🏔️ Ditte Christiansen found micro-topography holds as much diversity as a 2km mountain slope!

Back from a incredible week with the International Tundra Experiment (#ITEX) in Sweden! Our team shared key research on how the Arctic is responding to global change. A thread on our highlights 🧵 #ArcticEcology #ClimateScience

🌱 New paper in Diversity & Distributions!
We show that European alpine plants remain largely stable despite warming, with abundance shifts varying regionally. Seed traits offer limited power to predict “winners” & “losers,” highlighting the need for long-term monitoring.
📖 doi.org/10.1111/ddi....

🌊 Rising seas threaten Danish coastal plants—increased salinity hampers germination, and limited dispersal prevents migration. Congrats to @TanjaLazic on defending her excellent MSc thesis! 🎉 Rigorous data, complex stats, and sharp insights. Wishing you all the best! 👏

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Hello Bluesky!🙂 Some colleagues and I are compiling early-career researcher perspectives on the future of #macrophyte research. So, if you are a student or post-grad interested in #aquaticplants - please take a moment to fill out our survey before July 1st: forms.office.com/r/rVNmmcNFKN

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We have started a LinkedIn group "TropiRoot Trait Initiative".
Please free to join and share your research stories/articles in the group. #tropiroot #tropicalecosystems #ecology
www.linkedin.com/groups/13255...
🌱 We’re expanding #SeedArc! Our collaborators at @UniOviedo are hiring a Postdoc in Seed Regeneration Niche to grow the global database & research seed germination ecology. Starts July 2025, 18-month contract. Spread the word—apply by 12 June!

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Nature @nature.com · May 25
💍 The Gollum Effect: possessive behaviours, attempts to undermine others, and efforts to restrict access to data, resources or opportunities

https://go.nature.com/4mxAJvG
Science’s ‘Gollum effect’: PhDs bear brunt of territorial behaviour
Nature - Survey respondents at all career stages report colleagues engaging in territorial and possessive behaviours — but early-career researchers are most often affected.
go.nature.com

Yesterday, for fun, I re-analyzed a chapter of my PhD thesis using an AI platform. What once took me 4 months - textbooks, forums, emailing package devs - I did in just 2 hours. The future is now. 🚀 #DataScience #AI #rstats #AcademicTwitter
All of NIH funding to Northwestern University is frozen. This pause includes noncompeting approved funding, new and competing grants with fundable scores. No reimbursements for money already spent have been received since March. This situation is rarely reported so please Please get the word out!

Meet Louise Winther, PhD student at University of Copenhagen 🌱 Her research on pollen viability & germination across Arctic & coastal species sheds light on plant regeneration under climate change. Plus, her positivity and humour keep our team motivated! #PlantEcology #PhD

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+++ Regional verschollene Pflanzenart wiedergefunden! +++

Über 30 Jahre nach dem letzten Nachweis wurde der im niedersächsischen Hügel- und Bergland verschollene Mauer-Gänsefuß (Chenopodium murale) am Südharzrand wiederentdeckt!

➡️ researchgate.net/publication/...

📸 André Kuklik
Choose Science. Choose Europe.

A new Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 call is now open.

With a budget of €404.3 million, it will support around 1,650 researchers from Europe and beyond.

Apply by 10 September → europa.eu/!fBTMgF
We are #hiring a lecturer and #researcher:

- Teaching in ecology and nature conservation
- Research on plant-pollinator interactions
- Supervision of students
- Contribution to our major collaborative projects

Start 01.09.2025
Salary according to TV-L E13, 100%

🔗 uni-freiburg.de/stellenangeb...
Choose Europe for Science: ERC welcomes new budget for 'super grants'
erc.europa.eu/news-events/...

grants to follow ERC model
open to individual researchers of any nationality, working at or ready to move to a host institution in an Horizon Europe member

NYTimes
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/05/w...
Choose Europe for Science: ERC welcomes new budget for 'super grants'
The Scientific Council of the European Research Council welcomes the offer of substantial additional budget from the European Commission for the development of a new ERC funding instrument offering la...
erc.europa.eu

5/5 Why it matters: With limited adaptation in gametophytes, wild plants' reproduction is vulnerable to heat waves, potentially disrupting ecosystems. Full study: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Adaptation and Acclimation of Gametophytic Traits to Heat Stress in a Widely Distributed Wild Plant Along a Steep Climatic Gradient
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4/5 Finding 3: Almost no acclimation capacity! Only pollen size under extreme heat showed adaptation (warmer populations made larger pollen). Other traits may depend on biochemical changes or shifted flowering times.

3/5 Finding 2: Heat hurts seeds. Both treatments reduced yield and quality. Warm-climate plants made fewer, smaller seeds - likely shifting resources to survival over reproduction.

2/5 Finding 1: Female gametophytes handle heat better than males. At 35°C/30°C:
✓ Ovaries grew larger with more ovules
✗ Pollen production dropped sharply
At 40°C/35°C: fewer but larger ovules, while all pollen traits declined.

1/5 New study: How do wild plants survive heat waves? Research on *Silene vulgaris* shows pollen/ovule traits DON'T adapt locally across Europe, despite climate differences. @DFG @NNF
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Adaptation and Acclimation of Gametophytic Traits to Heat Stress in a Widely Distributed Wild Plant Along a Steep Climatic Gradient
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Any researchers from Denmark interested in collaborating on this Novo Nordisk program on soil health?

CHALLENGE PROGRAMME 2026 – Harnessing biology for climate-resilient and healthy soils
🚨Postdoc opportunity @econovoau.bsky.social 🌍
Help forecast how rising ecological novelty reshapes #biodiversity & #vegetation 🌿 Work at the interface of species distribution models & dynamic global vegetation models 🌐🍃♨️- based in Aarhus, Denmark shorturl.at/t45JT #ecology #ecologyjob #macroecology
2-yr postdoc on Forecasting Biosphere-Scale Effects of Ecological Novelty Using Species Distribution and Vegetation Models - Vacancy at Aarhus University
Vacancy at Department of Biology - Ecoinformatics and Biodiversity, Aarhus University
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Two PhD positions available at Wageningen University on resilience of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across landscapes. Supervision will be by my great colleagues @iris-hordijk.bsky.social @amandataylor.bsky.social @dominic-martin.bsky.social @lucianachr.bsky.social and Merel Hofmeijer.
PhD position - Resilience of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across landscapes
www.wur.nl
Many data sets held by NOAA are being "retired" in may, including datasets relevant to ocean sciences and climate. If you have need for these data, or are an archivist, it would be good to download this now. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY. www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/docume...
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The Natural History Museum Denmark is hiring a new Tenure-Track Assistant Professor and Curator of (Vertebrate) Palaeontology! Could it be you or someone you know‽ spread the word! Really excited to have a new colleague to work on our amazing collections! 🧪🏛️

candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationI...
211-0238/25-2N Tenure-track Assistant Professor and Curator of Paleontology
Tenure-track Assistant Professor and Curator in Paleontology Natural History Museum Denmark Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Natural History Muse
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Rising seas threaten Denmark’s coastal plants.
Our MSc student Tanja Lazic studies seed tolerance & dispersal to uncover which species can adapt or migrate. Her work supports restoration, green infrastructure, & flood management. Let’s protect, restore, & work with nature.

Imagine how much better academia could be if those in power genuinely embraced two simple phrases: 'You were right' and 'I’m sorry my mood influenced my reaction.' A little humility goes a long way.