Ecology Group Basel - Sabine Rumpf
@ecologybasel.bsky.social
Ecology Research Group of Sabine Rumpf at Uni Basel
Alpine & Arctic Ecosystems | Plant diversity | Climate Change
More on us and our work at https://eco.duw.unibas.ch/
Alpine & Arctic Ecosystems | Plant diversity | Climate Change
More on us and our work at https://eco.duw.unibas.ch/
This position is part of our recently acquired #ERC project 'Global status, trends, drivers and impacts of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems' (GloNoMo) - more info below and on our website: eco.duw.unibas.ch/en/research/
October 7, 2025 at 5:37 AM
This position is part of our recently acquired #ERC project 'Global status, trends, drivers and impacts of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems' (GloNoMo) - more info below and on our website: eco.duw.unibas.ch/en/research/
Although the link above tells you otherwise, applications are still open! New link: jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stell...
Universität Basel: Postdoc position in mountain macroecology
The research group Ecology at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel in Switzerland invites applications for a postdoc position within the ERC project 'Global status, tren...
jobs.unibas.ch
October 7, 2025 at 5:25 AM
Although the link above tells you otherwise, applications are still open! New link: jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stell...
This position is part of our recently acquired #ERC project 'Global status, trends, drivers and impacts of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems' (GloNoMo) - more info below and on our website: eco.duw.unibas.ch/en/research/
September 8, 2025 at 9:01 AM
This position is part of our recently acquired #ERC project 'Global status, trends, drivers and impacts of non-native plant species in mountain ecosystems' (GloNoMo) - more info below and on our website: eco.duw.unibas.ch/en/research/
#GloNoMo will provide the first global quantification of the status, trends, drivers & impacts of non-native plant species in mountains, by combining large existing datasets with experiments and new monitoring. The outcomes will be essential for the conservation of the world's #biodiversity.
September 4, 2025 at 4:37 PM
#GloNoMo will provide the first global quantification of the status, trends, drivers & impacts of non-native plant species in mountains, by combining large existing datasets with experiments and new monitoring. The outcomes will be essential for the conservation of the world's #biodiversity.
Yet, we do not know to what degree non-native species are already present in undisturbed habitats, which species & drivers pose the largest threats, and how natural mountain ecosystems are already impacted by non-native plant species that have become invasive.
September 4, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Yet, we do not know to what degree non-native species are already present in undisturbed habitats, which species & drivers pose the largest threats, and how natural mountain ecosystems are already impacted by non-native plant species that have become invasive.
#Mountain ecosystems to date remain relatively untouched and are home to a large diversity of specialised plant species. However, this unique biodiversity could be threatened by the arrival of #non-native species, which are already becoming increasingly common in disturbed sites such as along roads.
September 4, 2025 at 4:37 PM
#Mountain ecosystems to date remain relatively untouched and are home to a large diversity of specialised plant species. However, this unique biodiversity could be threatened by the arrival of #non-native species, which are already becoming increasingly common in disturbed sites such as along roads.
Yet, we do not know to what degree non-native plants are already present in undisturbed habitats, which species & drivers pose the largest threats, and how natural mountain ecosystems are already impacted by non-native plant species that have become invasive.
September 4, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Yet, we do not know to what degree non-native plants are already present in undisturbed habitats, which species & drivers pose the largest threats, and how natural mountain ecosystems are already impacted by non-native plant species that have become invasive.
#Mountain ecosystems to date remain relatively untouched and are home to a large diversity of specialised plant species. However, this unique biodiversity could be threatened by the arrival of #non-native species, which are already becoming increasingly common in disturbed sites such as along roads.
September 4, 2025 at 11:57 AM
#Mountain ecosystems to date remain relatively untouched and are home to a large diversity of specialised plant species. However, this unique biodiversity could be threatened by the arrival of #non-native species, which are already becoming increasingly common in disturbed sites such as along roads.