Camille Ziegler
@csziegler.bsky.social
Ecophysiology - Tree hydraulics - Drought - Tropical ecology - Postdoc at University of Bordeaux / Affiliate Univ. Gothenburg and Univ. Rwanda - He/Him ⏚
Oui si la transhumance de ton bousin peut attendre début octobre
September 9, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Oui si la transhumance de ton bousin peut attendre début octobre
Seems like it was such a lovely event !
July 8, 2025 at 9:01 AM
Seems like it was such a lovely event !
C'était comme un combat de catch mais j'ai appris des choses !
May 6, 2025 at 6:52 AM
C'était comme un combat de catch mais j'ai appris des choses !
Quel réseau, on comprend que t'as le bras long !
May 6, 2025 at 6:48 AM
Quel réseau, on comprend que t'as le bras long !
Arf, encore du sordide, mais belle enquête, tu fais honneur au concept de "rat de bibliothèque"
April 8, 2025 at 3:51 PM
Arf, encore du sordide, mais belle enquête, tu fais honneur au concept de "rat de bibliothèque"
Agreed. Doesn't elevate the debate to the level it deserved. Interesting content, way above my understanding, but in a rather cheap style
January 28, 2025 at 7:26 AM
Agreed. Doesn't elevate the debate to the level it deserved. Interesting content, way above my understanding, but in a rather cheap style
Not my field but it's often the first topic people ask me about when talking about trees and I'm happy to share what I understood about the state of the art: not as exciting for most, but closer to what we regard as reality. So thank you and others!
January 25, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Not my field but it's often the first topic people ask me about when talking about trees and I'm happy to share what I understood about the state of the art: not as exciting for most, but closer to what we regard as reality. So thank you and others!
Please don't. Reading the Frontiers paper was confusing, I guess that may happen when hypotheses are linked to personalities.
January 25, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Please don't. Reading the Frontiers paper was confusing, I guess that may happen when hypotheses are linked to personalities.
Makes perfect sense.
January 25, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Makes perfect sense.
Karst: shorturl.at/pfQMC
Henriksson: shorturl.at/lHp0D
Robinson: shorturl.at/tlem1
Simard: shorturl.at/2NDyw
@j-karst.bsky.social @fmartin54.bsky.social @umr-iam.bsky.social
Henriksson: shorturl.at/lHp0D
Robinson: shorturl.at/tlem1
Simard: shorturl.at/2NDyw
@j-karst.bsky.social @fmartin54.bsky.social @umr-iam.bsky.social
Positive citation bias and overinterpreted results lead to misinformation on common mycorrhizal networks in forests - Nature Ecology & Evolution
In this Perspective, Karst et al. discuss how both the popular media and scientific literature have inflated the extent of evidence for various roles of mycorrhizal fungal networks in forests.
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January 25, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Karst: shorturl.at/pfQMC
Henriksson: shorturl.at/lHp0D
Robinson: shorturl.at/tlem1
Simard: shorturl.at/2NDyw
@j-karst.bsky.social @fmartin54.bsky.social @umr-iam.bsky.social
Henriksson: shorturl.at/lHp0D
Robinson: shorturl.at/tlem1
Simard: shorturl.at/2NDyw
@j-karst.bsky.social @fmartin54.bsky.social @umr-iam.bsky.social
and the role of storytelling within and outside of the scientific community. In an opinion paper, Simard et al. respond to these justified critics. Interesting yet confusing: the burden of proof being passed back and forth, where to go from here? Part ways, conduct new experiments?
January 25, 2025 at 12:04 PM
and the role of storytelling within and outside of the scientific community. In an opinion paper, Simard et al. respond to these justified critics. Interesting yet confusing: the burden of proof being passed back and forth, where to go from here? Part ways, conduct new experiments?