Judith Trunschke
@JudithTrunschke
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We proposed evolutionary hypotheses aimed at explaining why inner and outer sides of petals are often differently coloured. Why are the inner and outer sides of many flower petals differently coloured? - Fan - Plant Biology - Wiley Online Library
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Evolutionary hypotheses aimed at explaining why inner and outer sides of petals are often differently coloured.
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The outcome of a lot of work by a lot or clever people for a lot of years!
Our paper in @ScienceMagazine demonstrates that microevolutionary evolvability can predict evolutionary divergence across timescales spanning thousands to millions of years, linking evolution across these vast time intervals. Work led by @AgnesHolstad
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Great advice! For all of us! The best way to do good science is to slow down and really dig in. Read; observe; think; daydream!
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Floral and pollinator functional diversity mediate network structure along an elevational gradient https://t.co/goJOHGBsSo
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Alpine Botany - Elevational gradients in alpine ecosystemsย are well suited to study how plant and pollinator communities respond to climate change. In the Austrian Alps, we tested how the...
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Appreciating the clear writing and ideas from @EvolOdonata for my Evol Ecol class this year! Great paper:
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One great thing about international experiences in academia is to get to know lovely traditions from across the globe such as the Swedish afternoon cake gathering called Fika. Our Black Forest Friday Fika community in Freiburg is growing very well now :-) @naturealexk
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Are you interested in ecology and looking for an internship in the Swiss Mountains? We are looking for a motivated candidate to explore with us the effects of novel plant consumers on plant communities, and work with us in the @BugNet_research in Davos. https://t.co/XkddUYU10E
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Effects of landscape change on the evolution of pollinators An evolutionary perspective should be taken into account to ensure long-term crop pollination. This is the conclusion of an article published by BECC & @cec_lund researchers at @lunduniversity :
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Lund University. It was through a BECC-funded Action Group that the idea for the model presented in the article took off. Mikael Pontarp, lead author of the article, is a researcher in evolutionary...
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Thrilled to share our latest paper out in @Ecology_Letters! We show that mutualisms impact trait evolution BEYOND the traits involved in the interaction. Specialised mutualisms tend to stabilise traits, while generalist mutualisms favour change. https://t.co/63nwNPMVNn
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This study reveals that mutualistic interactions impact traits beyond interaction-related traits. While strong mutual dependencies appear to slow trait evolution, facultative and generalist mutuali...
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Really thrilled to present our last work on how pollinator interactions can inform us of their ability to persist in the field under a changing environment! https://t.co/YQTUxCxhdh Beautiful research in collaboration with @ibartomeus, @Eco_Godoy and @curromolfue , at @ebdonana
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Nature Ecology & Evolution - The authors use the structuralist approach and high-resolution empirical data to develop a mechanistic model that accurately predicts the temporal persistence of...
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#ResearchHighlights: Linking pollen limitation and seed dispersal effectiveness ๐ฐ ๐ผ @lau_leal @mhkoski @Ecology_Letters #SeedEcology #SeedDispersal #Pollination #PlantEcology
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Important new paper on the responses of ongoing pollinator declines in flowering plants and implications for communities and ecosystems
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See also the Commentary on this article by Kelly, 242: 331โ332.
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Nice one!
Very excited to have this paper out in Ecology Letters with @richjgill ! https://t.co/Nc3TnPe76K We summarise recent developments in how we can use intraspecific variation to better understand plant-pollinator interactions ๐๐ฆ๐ผ๐ธ
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Supplemental nesting habitat increases bee abundance in apple orchards ๐ Findings suggest these nests may be an effective means of increasing pollinator numbers in orchards, and potentially, supporting bee conservation ๐ ๐ https://t.co/DpJgaIXTSr
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Deadline extended to Jan 26 ๐ฅณ
๐ฃTWO four-year PhD positions in Arctic plant ๐ฑ ecology/environmental science (with me and @APEGU1). Please share and/or apply! Deadline Jan 19. https://t.co/Zvj13iMZMN ๐ท: Kai Sattler, of our field site ๐
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Beyond reaction norms: the temporal dynamics of phenotypic plasticity: Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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Phenotypic plasticity can allow organisms to cope with environmental changes. Although reaction norms are commonly used to quantify plasticity along gradients of environmental conditions, they often...
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#Biodiversityโ#ecosystem #functioning (#BEF) relationships are well-established at the (plant) community level. In a @Oikos_Journal Forum led by @sarahbrentmayor, we argue for diversity effects at hierarchies beyond this classic levels of organization https://t.co/mTlXZ5koTP 1/3
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Convergence in carnivorous pitcher plants reveals a mechanism for composite trait evolution | Science
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