Daniel Rieker
@dan-rie.bsky.social
landscape ecologist with an emphasis on community ecology and a ❤️ for decomposers | he/him
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Preparations for our new #deadwood experiment BEClimWood are in full swing! 🌳
The experiment explores how land use & #climate factors shape #biodiversity around deadwood.
Our local management team is hard at work—moving stones (one weighed 28.5 kg!) to set up the logs at the Hainich Exploratory. 💪
The experiment explores how land use & #climate factors shape #biodiversity around deadwood.
Our local management team is hard at work—moving stones (one weighed 28.5 kg!) to set up the logs at the Hainich Exploratory. 💪
October 17, 2025 at 10:23 AM
Preparations for our new #deadwood experiment BEClimWood are in full swing! 🌳
The experiment explores how land use & #climate factors shape #biodiversity around deadwood.
Our local management team is hard at work—moving stones (one weighed 28.5 kg!) to set up the logs at the Hainich Exploratory. 💪
The experiment explores how land use & #climate factors shape #biodiversity around deadwood.
Our local management team is hard at work—moving stones (one weighed 28.5 kg!) to set up the logs at the Hainich Exploratory. 💪
First day at this years #gfoe2025 was a blast!
See you at the deadwood session on Wednesday which I am hosting with my colleague Julia Moll.
Talks will cover different species groups 🍄🦠🪲🐜 and processes in temperate and tropical forest. See you there!! @gfoesoc.bsky.social
See you at the deadwood session on Wednesday which I am hosting with my colleague Julia Moll.
Talks will cover different species groups 🍄🦠🪲🐜 and processes in temperate and tropical forest. See you there!! @gfoesoc.bsky.social
September 1, 2025 at 9:51 PM
First day at this years #gfoe2025 was a blast!
See you at the deadwood session on Wednesday which I am hosting with my colleague Julia Moll.
Talks will cover different species groups 🍄🦠🪲🐜 and processes in temperate and tropical forest. See you there!! @gfoesoc.bsky.social
See you at the deadwood session on Wednesday which I am hosting with my colleague Julia Moll.
Talks will cover different species groups 🍄🦠🪲🐜 and processes in temperate and tropical forest. See you there!! @gfoesoc.bsky.social
Reposted by Daniel Rieker
Now on CRAN, ggdiagram is a #ggplot2 extension that draws diagrams programmatically in #Rstats. Allows for precise control in how objects, labels, and equations are placed in relation to each other.
wjschne.github.io/ggdiagram/ar...
wjschne.github.io/ggdiagram/ar...
August 20, 2025 at 10:43 AM
Now on CRAN, ggdiagram is a #ggplot2 extension that draws diagrams programmatically in #Rstats. Allows for precise control in how objects, labels, and equations are placed in relation to each other.
wjschne.github.io/ggdiagram/ar...
wjschne.github.io/ggdiagram/ar...
New 📃 out, led by @LeahVogelfänger.
While the ecology of saproxylic beetles is well studied, other invertebrates often come up short.
Studying 15 taxa across 8 years, we found that—unlike for beetles—tree species mattered little for the communities of these diverse groups. 🌳
@bexplo.bsky.social
While the ecology of saproxylic beetles is well studied, other invertebrates often come up short.
Studying 15 taxa across 8 years, we found that—unlike for beetles—tree species mattered little for the communities of these diverse groups. 🌳
@bexplo.bsky.social
Metabarcoding reveals time after tree death as main driver of diversity and composition of invertebrate communities in deadwood
Increasing the availability of deadwood habitats to protect saproxylic biodiversity is a key objective of forest nature conservation. However, most kn…
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June 13, 2025 at 7:29 AM
New 📃 out, led by @LeahVogelfänger.
While the ecology of saproxylic beetles is well studied, other invertebrates often come up short.
Studying 15 taxa across 8 years, we found that—unlike for beetles—tree species mattered little for the communities of these diverse groups. 🌳
@bexplo.bsky.social
While the ecology of saproxylic beetles is well studied, other invertebrates often come up short.
Studying 15 taxa across 8 years, we found that—unlike for beetles—tree species mattered little for the communities of these diverse groups. 🌳
@bexplo.bsky.social