ALT It will focus on the description and analysis of clonal, bud bank, fine root traits using methods of plant morphology, architecture and anatomy. The course will be composed of lectures and practical trait assessments enabling application of taught methods.
Course description: The course starts with lectures presenting the latest developments in the understanding of ecological functions of belowground plant traits which are mostly overlooked in contemporary functional ecology. Introduced topics: plant form and function, plant architecture as a demographical constraint, clonal traits and environmental gradients, bud bank and disturbance, anatomical traits in herb roots and belowground organs.
The lectures will be accompanied by field excursions, plant sampling and trait assessment in the laboratory. Methods of functional traits assessment which are presented include: clonal and bud bank traits, herb-chronological analysis using morphological and anatomical markers, and plant age assess
Happy to announce we will organize a special issue on #proglacial#landscape and #ecosystem development in Catena (sciencedirect.com/journal/ca…) as a follow up of our interdisciplinary session at #EGU25 next year. Looking forward to receive your abstracts until 15th January 2025!
Congratulations to Jana Eichel (@AlpineBiogeo) for being awarded the Geomorphology (@EGU_GM) Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award.
Read more: egu.eu/03WXE5/
It's been an exciting, but sometimes also exhausting scientific journey across mountain slopes and disciplinary boundaries. This required a big team effort, so special thanks to all students, colleagues, co-authors & two very young biogeomorphologists joining & supporting me!
We have a vacancy for a PhD on sedimentation enhancing strategies for delta sustainability! You will investigate how to use sedimentation in coastal river deltas as adaptation strategy to relative sea-level rise.
More information and applications:
uu.nl/en/organisation/workin…
Checkout our preprint: deadtrees.earth - An Open-Access and Interactive Database for Centimeter-Scale Aerial Imagery to Uncover Global Tree Mortality Dynamics
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
#Soil#erosion experiments in @UUBotu completed after 1.5 years! Measured lot's of above & below-ground #plant#traits in stable & eroding plots in the past days. Thanks great team!! Now finding out if #alpine plant species grow differently on eroding slopes! #biogeomorphology
On my way back to the Netherlands after presenting my #GoOrGrow#biogeomorphology research as a keynote at the #sensingmountains Summer School. Thanks a lot for inviting me to the beautiful Ötztal and have fun sensing mountains in the coming days!
New research on river ecomorphodynamics! 🌊🌱
doi.org/10.1029/2023GL107951
We show that flow-sediment-vegetation interaction produces deterministic chaos and identify the triggers. This implies long-term riverbed evolution predictions need to be rethought.🔍
ALT The interaction between flow, sediment transport and vegetation is crucial to predict riverbed evolution.
🚨 IAG PHOTO & VIDEO CONTEST
Due to internal issues with our rules & guidelines, we have for this month only a second winner for our Photo Contest! It is Jana Eichel, for her photo of the Turtmann glacier!
Full description here: geomorph.org/2024/04/iag-pho…
First month back from maternity leave: Cleaning and weeding my „alpine“ #soil#erosion experiment at @UUBotu rock gardens and finally analyzing its data from 2023. First results: #alpine plant species #traits matter for soil erosion! #biogeomorphology#GoOrGrow