I'm an ecosystem ecologist studying changing tropical forests! #LatinxInSTEM. 🙌 Assistant Professor of Biology @Chapman, she/her/ella; not active on Twitter

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After five incredibly happy years at Macalester, I recently moved to Chapman University. I am incredibly grateful to Macalester for my time there, and I am the scientist and person I am today because of the wonderful mentorship and inspiring student, staff and faculty community!
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After five incredibly happy years at Macalester, I recently moved to Chapman University. I am incredibly grateful to Macalester for my time there, and I am the scientist and person I am today because of the wonderful mentorship and inspiring student, staff and faculty community!
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Meanwhile, I have not posted on Twitter in several years, and am going to continue to be inactive on this platform. I have a profile under the same username at Bluesky and may be slightly more active there. But I am updating my affiliation above.
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Thank you, Mac, for everything. ❤️
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Poking my head up during sabbatical to (very late on) highlight a neat paper I collaborated on and led by Maya Almaraz (not on Twitter), with @whendeesilver @lesterlin @StephenPorder @PeterGroffman. Yay!
30 Jan 2023
Nitrogen changes from insulating greenhouse gas forms to inert forms called dinitrogen as it moves between soil, air, and life. Scientists now have discovered that soils emit more nitrogen in its inert form than previously thought. eos.org/research-spotlights/…
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
25 Sep 2022
For those interested in comparing ecosystem responses to drought across sites that differ in climate/productivity... this analysis will be useful. Nice work. Standardized indices to estimate sensitivity to drought across ecosystems onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
This is Anasco Puerto Rico #fiona #CBSnews we just landed here.
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
“At least Fiona isn't like Hurricane María.” Puerto Rico was left without electricity. Thousands still live in damaged houses covered with blue tarps. People are worried. Judging by the videos, some would lose their homes. Five years later, Puerto Rico still hasn't recovered.
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
19 Sep 2022
if you want to support Puerto Ricans in the aftermath of hurricane Fiona DIRECTLY: here's a thread of local organizations (don't donate to the red cross)
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
And it only took a newly formed Cat 1 Hurricane!!! Nothing near Maria. Zero lessons learned it seems.
The moment when floods generated by Hurricane Fiona wash away a bridge in Utuado that the National Guard had installed after Hurricane Maria:
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Whooooooo!!! Legend of the game!!
Congrats to Erika Marín-Spiotta, professor @UWMadisonGeog, who was elected as an ESA Fellow for advancing knowledge of soil carbon stability and its response to land use change, and for serving as a global leader. Thanks for your important work @emsaurios! #ESA2022 🥳
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
Congrats to Erika Marín-Spiotta, professor @UWMadisonGeog, who was elected as an ESA Fellow for advancing knowledge of soil carbon stability and its response to land use change, and for serving as a global leader. Thanks for your important work @emsaurios! #ESA2022 🥳
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
Considering how soil C is associated with minerals? Check out this amazing global analysis by @GeorgiouKat and co-authors for estimates of global stocks, driving factors behind the associations, and its ability to explain C accumulation. Wow! nature.com/articles/s41467-0…
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
30 May 2022
Drought can leave long-lasting legacies belowground... until a wet year resets the system. Roots are so dynamic. Repeated extreme droughts decrease root production, but not the potential for post‐drought recovery of root production, in a mesic grassland onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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I know I just tweeted about a new paper, but really what's on my mind is yesterday's horrible school shooting, my fury over the lack of gun control in America, and my grief regarding the two-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder. Just a terrible week.
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Christine Sierra O'Connell, PhD retweeted
R.I.P. George. Today is miserable.
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