Suz Everingham
@suzeveringham.bsky.social
Postdoc at Western Sydney University ~ Co-leader of #BugNet (bug-net.org) ~ global change ecology ~ community & interactions ecology ~ mum 🤍
#PhD opportunity with amazing supervisors at @westsyduhie.bsky.social and the Botanic Gardens Sydney, focusing on restoration success, genomic diversity and macroecology. Please share widely 🌿
October 20, 2025 at 2:20 AM
#PhD opportunity with amazing supervisors at @westsyduhie.bsky.social and the Botanic Gardens Sydney, focusing on restoration success, genomic diversity and macroecology. Please share widely 🌿
Spring is really springing here in Sydney and we managed to get out on a bush walk in Ku-Ring-Gai NP to see some beautiful wild flowers with a toddler and newborn in tow 🌸🌿
October 10, 2025 at 9:36 AM
Spring is really springing here in Sydney and we managed to get out on a bush walk in Ku-Ring-Gai NP to see some beautiful wild flowers with a toddler and newborn in tow 🌸🌿
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Fully funded PhD in #Ecophysiology at UBC in Vancouver! 🍁 Possible topics include leaf physiology, thermal ecology, microclimates, scaling, tree physiology, forest ecology, and more. Start Sept 2026/Jan 2027. michaletzlab.org
Please share!
#PlantEcoPhys #Ecology #Botany #PhDposition #GradSchool
Please share!
#PlantEcoPhys #Ecology #Botany #PhDposition #GradSchool
September 2, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Fully funded PhD in #Ecophysiology at UBC in Vancouver! 🍁 Possible topics include leaf physiology, thermal ecology, microclimates, scaling, tree physiology, forest ecology, and more. Start Sept 2026/Jan 2027. michaletzlab.org
Please share!
#PlantEcoPhys #Ecology #Botany #PhDposition #GradSchool
Please share!
#PlantEcoPhys #Ecology #Botany #PhDposition #GradSchool
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Important reading as you prepare for your semester
August 31, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Important reading as you prepare for your semester
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/...
PhD opportunity available at @westsyduhie.bsky.social with the brillant Dr Laura Williams - hyperspectral data and process-based modelling of tree diversity 🌳🌲 please share with your networks tinyurl.com/ms6mjz8y
August 18, 2025 at 3:41 AM
PhD opportunity available at @westsyduhie.bsky.social with the brillant Dr Laura Williams - hyperspectral data and process-based modelling of tree diversity 🌳🌲 please share with your networks tinyurl.com/ms6mjz8y
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!
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📢 New publication ' #Adaptation in Wood Anatomical Traits to Temperature and Precipitation—A Common Garden Study' by Tiantian Pan, Travis Britton, Julian Schrader, Emma Sumner, Dean Nicolle, Brendan Choat and @ianjwright.bsky.social in Plant, Cell and Environment 🧪
doi.org/10.1111/pce....
doi.org/10.1111/pce....
Adaptation in Wood Anatomical Traits to Temperature and Precipitation—A Common Garden Study
Wood anatomy underpins plant function. Across 58 evergreen species thicker vessel walls increased hydraulic safety in cold and dry sites. Smaller vessels increased safety at warm sites yet hydraulic ....
doi.org
June 12, 2025 at 12:02 AM
📢 New publication ' #Adaptation in Wood Anatomical Traits to Temperature and Precipitation—A Common Garden Study' by Tiantian Pan, Travis Britton, Julian Schrader, Emma Sumner, Dean Nicolle, Brendan Choat and @ianjwright.bsky.social in Plant, Cell and Environment 🧪
doi.org/10.1111/pce....
doi.org/10.1111/pce....
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The registration for the 5th @sortee.bsky.social annual virtual conference is now open!
We have two fantastic plenary speakers this year @simine.com and Israel Borokini (not on BSky?).
We have two fantastic plenary speakers this year @simine.com and Israel Borokini (not on BSky?).
🎉Registration for the SORTEE Conference 2025 (15-16 Oct) is now open!🎉
Register here: www.sortee.org/upcoming
The conference is FREE for members, so consider joining us! www.sortee.org/join/
Let’s recognize great open science work - nominate a project for a SORTEE Award! www.sortee.org/awards/
Register here: www.sortee.org/upcoming
The conference is FREE for members, so consider joining us! www.sortee.org/join/
Let’s recognize great open science work - nominate a project for a SORTEE Award! www.sortee.org/awards/
June 4, 2025 at 8:56 AM
The registration for the 5th @sortee.bsky.social annual virtual conference is now open!
We have two fantastic plenary speakers this year @simine.com and Israel Borokini (not on BSky?).
We have two fantastic plenary speakers this year @simine.com and Israel Borokini (not on BSky?).
Despite transport NSW cancelling pretty much all of their Sydney trains we had a great turn out @pintsworld.bsky.social in Parramatta, Aus 🍻 a crew of an astronomist @astrolaura.com an ecologist (me! 👋🏻) and a nuclear chemist (Anton Peristyy) chatting about our big and small research
May 20, 2025 at 11:59 AM
Despite transport NSW cancelling pretty much all of their Sydney trains we had a great turn out @pintsworld.bsky.social in Parramatta, Aus 🍻 a crew of an astronomist @astrolaura.com an ecologist (me! 👋🏻) and a nuclear chemist (Anton Peristyy) chatting about our big and small research
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🌱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
🔍Article: buff.ly/f0vnEFV
🗞️Blog: buff.ly/nY1TorB
Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland shrubs?
buff.ly
May 13, 2025 at 10:02 AM
🌱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
🔍Article: buff.ly/f0vnEFV
🗞️Blog: buff.ly/nY1TorB
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Content submissions for the 5th SORTEE Conference (15-16 Oct 2025) are now OPEN.
Submit your proposal for an unconference, hackathon or workshop by June 2nd via sortee.org/upcoming
The conference will be FREE for members, so consider joining us (sortee.org/join/).
Submit your proposal for an unconference, hackathon or workshop by June 2nd via sortee.org/upcoming
The conference will be FREE for members, so consider joining us (sortee.org/join/).
May 9, 2025 at 8:37 AM
Content submissions for the 5th SORTEE Conference (15-16 Oct 2025) are now OPEN.
Submit your proposal for an unconference, hackathon or workshop by June 2nd via sortee.org/upcoming
The conference will be FREE for members, so consider joining us (sortee.org/join/).
Submit your proposal for an unconference, hackathon or workshop by June 2nd via sortee.org/upcoming
The conference will be FREE for members, so consider joining us (sortee.org/join/).
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New paper out! After the 2019-2020 #fires in Australia our team undertook #IUCN Red List assessments of fire affected #plant species, to handle the volume we undertook paired rapid and full assessments and compared their accuracy 1/4
doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
May 12, 2025 at 7:43 AM
New paper out! After the 2019-2020 #fires in Australia our team undertook #IUCN Red List assessments of fire affected #plant species, to handle the volume we undertook paired rapid and full assessments and compared their accuracy 1/4
doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...
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📢 New publication 'Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland #shrubs?' by Lily Dun, Elizabeth Wenk, Daniel Falster, Mark Westoby and Ian Wright in Journal of Ecology 🧪
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire‐prone heathland shrubs?
We demonstrate that key functional traits undergo shifts in their relationship with growth as plants mature. Therefore, it will be valuable to shift our understanding of plant strategies away from th...
doi.org
April 28, 2025 at 1:55 AM
📢 New publication 'Do trait–growth relationships vary with plant age in fire-prone heathland #shrubs?' by Lily Dun, Elizabeth Wenk, Daniel Falster, Mark Westoby and Ian Wright in Journal of Ecology 🧪
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
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Not sure how to vote based on your values and priorities? Check out this great resource www.buildaballot.org.au.
The same website also has useful explanations about voting and debunks common election myths, including ‘wasted votes’. No vote is wasted, never.
The same website also has useful explanations about voting and debunks common election myths, including ‘wasted votes’. No vote is wasted, never.
Build a Ballot - Get election ready
Everything you need to do your research before voting at the 2025 Federal Election. Discover your local candidates & see how they're approaching key issues.
www.buildaballot.org.au
April 23, 2025 at 9:04 PM
Not sure how to vote based on your values and priorities? Check out this great resource www.buildaballot.org.au.
The same website also has useful explanations about voting and debunks common election myths, including ‘wasted votes’. No vote is wasted, never.
The same website also has useful explanations about voting and debunks common election myths, including ‘wasted votes’. No vote is wasted, never.
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Online now: Towards an integrative mechanistic framework for biodiversity–consumer relationships
Towards an integrative mechanistic framework for biodiversity–consumer relationships
Terrestrial plant diversity plays a pivotal role in influencing the abundance, diversity, and impacts of herbivores and pathogens (collectively, plant consumers). However, it is unclear whether the relationships between biodiversity and herbivory reflect the same underlying ecological mechanisms as the relationships between biodiversity and disease. This uncertainty results in part from decades of independent, siloed research on each consumer group. We propose that, across herbivores and pathogens, plant diversity–consumer relationships arise from five fundamental factors: (1) density of a focal plant, (2) total plant biomass, (3) plant neighborhood quality, (4) resource diversity, and (5) structural complexity. By matching established hypotheses to these five fundamental factors, we highlight opportunities for growth in the rapidly developing field of plant–consumer interactions.
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April 23, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Online now: Towards an integrative mechanistic framework for biodiversity–consumer relationships
Our paper on the integration of biodiversity-disease and biodiversity-herbivore relationships is out now! Thanks to @idiv-research.bsky.social for supporting us through #sDiv working group funding to bring together two typically disparate fields in ecology! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
April 23, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Our paper on the integration of biodiversity-disease and biodiversity-herbivore relationships is out now! Thanks to @idiv-research.bsky.social for supporting us through #sDiv working group funding to bring together two typically disparate fields in ecology! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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We have a fully funded MSc position at UofA, Canada
"Ecological time machines: bridging paleontology and community ecology"
www.i-deel.org/opportunitie...
co-supervised by Christine Sosiak (scholar.google.com/citations?us...)
Please repost!
"Ecological time machines: bridging paleontology and community ecology"
www.i-deel.org/opportunitie...
co-supervised by Christine Sosiak (scholar.google.com/citations?us...)
Please repost!
April 17, 2025 at 5:45 PM
We have a fully funded MSc position at UofA, Canada
"Ecological time machines: bridging paleontology and community ecology"
www.i-deel.org/opportunitie...
co-supervised by Christine Sosiak (scholar.google.com/citations?us...)
Please repost!
"Ecological time machines: bridging paleontology and community ecology"
www.i-deel.org/opportunitie...
co-supervised by Christine Sosiak (scholar.google.com/citations?us...)
Please repost!
A great week with the best collaborators! Especially Sid the sloth
March 21, 2025 at 6:09 PM
A great week with the best collaborators! Especially Sid the sloth
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Have you heard of the adventurous entomologist Lucy Evelyn Cheesman? 🐛🐞
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re taking a closer look at Cheesman’s fascinating life! 🧵
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re taking a closer look at Cheesman’s fascinating life! 🧵
March 19, 2025 at 1:08 PM
Have you heard of the adventurous entomologist Lucy Evelyn Cheesman? 🐛🐞
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re taking a closer look at Cheesman’s fascinating life! 🧵
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re taking a closer look at Cheesman’s fascinating life! 🧵
Great article and very timely: 'Investing in open science today may ensure a brighter future for unborngenerations' royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
How will we prepare for an uncertain future? The value of open data and code for unborn generations facing climate change | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
As the impacts of climate change continue to intensify, humans face new challenges to long-term survival. Humans will likely be battling these problems long after 2100, when many climate projections currently end. A more forward-thinking view on our ...
royalsocietypublishing.org
February 19, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Great article and very timely: 'Investing in open science today may ensure a brighter future for unborngenerations' royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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🌸🌞 #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
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led by @mlagisz.bsky.social - an important message to all learnt society #EcoEvo
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
February 9, 2025 at 8:27 PM
led by @mlagisz.bsky.social - an important message to all learnt society #EcoEvo
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
Postdoc available in a great lab 😀
Please spread the word - I am looking for a postdoc to join my lab at @osubpp.bsky.social to study diversity and interactions of plants and pathogens in wild and working landscapes!
More information here: agsci-labs.oregonstate.edu/diseaseecolo...
More information here: agsci-labs.oregonstate.edu/diseaseecolo...
February 5, 2025 at 1:43 AM
Postdoc available in a great lab 😀
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Our new paper led by @manusaunders.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... takes stock of the evidence-base for global insect declines 🦋🐝🪳🪰🦗 and how uncertainty is being leveraged by science denialists to undermine efforts to reverse biodiversity loss 🌍🧪.
February 4, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Our new paper led by @manusaunders.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... takes stock of the evidence-base for global insect declines 🦋🐝🪳🪰🦗 and how uncertainty is being leveraged by science denialists to undermine efforts to reverse biodiversity loss 🌍🧪.