Simon Power (@simoncpower) 's Twitter Profile
Simon Power

@simoncpower

Postdoctoral Researcher @OhioState

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Kirsten Packer (@kirst_packs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to publish a paper from my MSc in the Journal of Plant Physiology: Quantifying N-loss by root abscission: consequences for wheat N budgets and δ15N values sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Pleased to publish a paper from my MSc in the Journal of Plant Physiology: Quantifying N-loss by root abscission: consequences for wheat N budgets and δ15N values

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dr Adam Rutherford (@adamrutherford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

159 years ago today, On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was published for the first time. It is, to my mind, the most revolutionary, and the most important book ever written.

159 years ago today, On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was published for the first time. It is, to my mind, the most revolutionary, and the most important book ever written.
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Pleased to share my recently published paper in New Phytologist that investigates how the trade-off between plastic versus conservative trait strategies supports the maintenance of alternate stable states doi.org/10.1111/nph.15… #ecology #forest #shrubland #alternatestablestates

Pleased to share my recently published paper in <a href="/NewPhyt/">New Phytologist</a> that investigates how the trade-off between plastic versus conservative trait strategies supports the maintenance of alternate stable states doi.org/10.1111/nph.15…
#ecology #forest #shrubland #alternatestablestates
Heath Beckett (@heathbeckett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see this book by my PhD supervisor, William Bond, come out, showcasing the importance of underappreciated open ecosystems Open Ecosystems: Ecology and Evolution Beyond the Forest Edge - goo.gl/scholar/ck6BMM

Very happy to see this book by my PhD supervisor, William Bond, come out, showcasing the importance of underappreciated open ecosystems

Open Ecosystems: Ecology and Evolution Beyond the Forest Edge - goo.gl/scholar/ck6BMM
Ruan van Mazijk (@rvanmazijk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

**So** excited to have this paper out—& it's #openaccess! Biological Sci UCT's Michael Cramer, Lara Wootton & Tony Verboom (& myself in a small part) relate Cape veg types (eg #fynbos) & #soil properties w/ existing literature & #machinelearning! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dd… #iamascientist

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A striking fence line contrast highlighting the impact of cattle grazing on the regeneration of hardwood tree species in Ohio. Cattle = single dominant forb species + bare ground; No cattle = numerous oak, hickory, maple seedlings + leaf litter. @fireregimes School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR)

A striking fence line contrast highlighting the impact of cattle grazing on the regeneration of hardwood tree species in Ohio. Cattle = single dominant forb species + bare ground; No cattle = numerous oak, hickory, maple seedlings + leaf litter. @fireregimes <a href="/OSUEnvironment/">School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR)</a>
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A thoroughly deserved accolade. Grateful to have been on the receiving end of Williams tutelage and mentoring over many years.

Kirsten Packer (@kirst_packs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the beginning of summer Simon Power and I took a road trip to three NPs National Park Service, starting with Grand Teton. We were thrilled to see mountains again after many many months in Ohio. Here are two of my favourite photos ("Waiting for the night" & "Seraphim falls").

At the beginning of summer <a href="/SimonCPower/">Simon Power</a> and I took a road trip to three NPs <a href="/NatlParkService/">National Park Service</a>, starting with Grand Teton. We were thrilled to see mountains again after many many months in Ohio. Here are two of my favourite photos ("Waiting for the night" &amp; "Seraphim falls").
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Timelapse of a quadrat: developing a non-destructive biomass method to understand diversity ~ productivity relationships in reclaimed mineland prairies The Wilds with Ellen Kieser, @fireregimes #ADFER School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR)