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Natasha.deManincor

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Bees | Hoverflies | Flowers | Ecology | Networks Postdoc Marie-Curie C2W fellow - UMONS

Joined January 2020
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Super proud of this work, finally published in @Ecology_Letters With @nowhere_23 and N.Rafferty we set up a new design to experimentally manipulate plant-pollinator communities and check how they respond to warming temperatures. Want to learn more? Download the #OpenAccess paper

Warming of experimental plant–pollinator communities advances phenologies, alters traits, reduces interactions and depresses reproduction onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…



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"Flowers are larger in cold environments. The lowland tropics are mostly inhabited by white flowered species. At cold high elevations, red and pink flowered species are more frequent whereas green and purple flowered species increase in the drought-prone seasonally dry tropics."

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Hot off the press! Island area, isolation and climate effects upon flower traits in a megadiverse archipelago Journal of Biogeography | Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jb… @KewScience @Kew_Asia @BotanistBriggs @BalitbangdaPap1 @vogelcop @C_Puglisi



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Online now: Addressing data disparities is critical for biodiversity assessments dlvr.it/TGPhBL

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Sorprendente trabajo, mañana espero leerlo con más calma. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

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Our new contribution is now online! Here we evaluate the indirect effects of #pollen #nutrition on plant reproductive success. Great collaboration with Laura Russo doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…


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Adding statistical metrics to your plots can transform your visualizations from basic to highly informative. With ggplot2 in R and its versatile extensions, incorporating features like p-values, confidence intervals, and regression lines becomes both straightforward and visually…

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#TansleyInsight Disassembling and rebuilding plant ecosystems Chesneau et al. 📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

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In their 2022 @EcographyJourna paper, Palacio et al. suggest an 8-step protocol to make trait-based ecology more standardized and reproducible. Learn more about this roadmap in our latest blog post by authors @stefanomammola1 & @facupalacio12 🔗sortee.org/blog/2024/11/0…

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Tree drought–mortality risk depends more on intrinsic species resistance than on stand species diversity 📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

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Interested in #belowground ecology, #arid environments or plant community assembly? Our research on species coexisting in a semiarid Mediterranean plant community was just published🤩 in @FunEcology besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…


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🐝 #Pollinators do more than just support food crops. From biofuels to medicines, pollinators play a crucial role in many aspects of our daily lives. Discover key facts from the @IPBES Pollination Assessment ⬇ Read the report here: lnkd.in/dbSFhDG

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Species diversity promotes facilitation under stressful conditions doi.org/10.1111/oik.10… 📷Field site showing extreme conditions © Alexandre Génin @NordicOikos @WileyEcolEvol #plantinteractions #facilitation #dryland #biodiversity #functionaltraits #ecosystemfunctioning

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New #opensource graph clustering package has just been launched for reproducible research 🚀 The {ig.degree.betweenness} #RStats pkg implements the new Smith-Pittman clustering algorithm. Pkg + preprint: buff.ly/40wUydM

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Online now: Tracking individual animals can reveal the mechanisms of species loss dlvr.it/TG1S8j

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I am glad to share this recently published theoretical work showing that pollen release is affected by pore size and anther shape in buzz pollinated flowers!!! journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/1… #buzzpollination #buzzingbees #biophysics


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BREAKING NEWS: More than one in three tree species worldwide faces #extinction - IUCN Red List Thirty-eight per cent of the world’s trees are at risk of extinction according to the first Global Tree Assessment shorturl.at/JXsvd #COP16Colombia

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Ecological Niche Modeling Tutorial with R 🌍 Covers the basics with presence data cleaning, raster processing, variable selection, modeling and projection 👇 🔗 Online: bit.ly/48v2GgQ 📄 PDF: bit.ly/3C4pBDC #Ecology #Biodiversity #Modeling #OpenScience #GIS


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🌸Paper alert🌸 Excited to share our latest work on pollen temperature tolerance (PTL) across various climates, growth forms and phylogenies! We explore the temperature limits (Tmin, Topt, Tmax) of 191 plant species critical to plant reproduction under climate change. 1/7

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Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍 @NIH has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations to create figures, presentations, and illustrations! all freely available in the public domain. Retweet and spread the message! bioart.niaid.nih.gov

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The climate #rstats package is back on CRAN! It helps to download meteorological and hydrological data from several publicly available repositories. buff.ly/4e2l95N #rstats #climate #data

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