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Laís Petri

@petri_ecologist

Plant ecologist - forests, grasslands, and invasive species Postdoc, @ll_sullivan lab Ph.D., @UMSEAS - University of Michigan (she/her/hers)

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Invasive species made this week's cover of @PNASNews In our recent article, we show that naturalized species make plant communities faster (i.e., more acquisitive) above and belowground, shorter, more shallowly rooted and less reliant on mycorrhizae. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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New paper out in PNAS. We show how trait differences between native and introduced plants shift the functional composition of plant communities across the United States. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Watch Magda's amazing 2 min summary: youtube.com/watch?v=axbpE-…


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Brazil’s natural grasslands under attack | Science Brazilian grasslands severely threatened by a bill that classifyes them as "consolidated rural areas", which exempts them from more-rigorous legal protection. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Please RT


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Seeking post-doc to work on the ecological and social value of urban #biodiversity, community conservation efforts, with poetry thrown in! Keen for applicants w. lived experience in community or conservation projects or the arts rb.gy/bkol7c

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Happy to publish a synthesis on the field studies of the ecological impacts of invasive plants in Europe doi.org/10.3897/neobio… via @neobiotajournal


My latest research is out to the scientific community! Trait-related functional changes in understory forest community after invasion are driven by complementarity rather than displacement frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


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Thanks to Allasandra "Ally" Valdez for having me on for an episode of her podcast, The Happy Botanist! We chat about urban trees, pollen, and gin. Check out the interview here: thehappybotanistpodcast.com/episodes


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Preprint for our study on the #biogeography of land-based/nature-based #climatesolutions. An effort to understand the implications of scaling up carbon-smart land management practices that may be incompatible with one another - eg reducing emissions in agriculture vs. restoration

Global spatial potential for implementing land-based climate mitigation biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_ecology



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Led by the amazing @DanielEWinkler, we outline considerations involved in seedling functional research and highlight the who, what, when, where and how of measuring seedling traits @JulieELarson @SlateMandy @KorellLotte @re_sprout @idiv @MethodsEcolEvol shorturl.at/dvPQU

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Biking and brainstorming about #invasivespecies @usgsJWP w/ @plant_invader @ReganEarly @DukesJeff @Jeff_d_corbin @petri_ecologist (+a lot of other smart, twitterless people)

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From our Special Feature: Harnessing the NEON Data Revolution Six central questions about #BiologicalInvasions to which NEON data science is poised to contribute doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3… #OpenAccess #NSFFunded @adm0n @DrKatharynDuffy @petri_ecologist @NSF @NEON_sci

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Amazing productive week of data collection @UMBS! With Hannah Zonnevylle and Jonas Motiño

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I'm excited to share our newest paper published in Invasive Plant Science and Management: Assessing vulnerability and resistance to plant invasions: a native community perspective bit.ly/3zK0Bfb


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Are PhD students aware of Open Grants? This is an online repository for applications that got funded or rejected. Applicants share their essays as examples for future applicants. (E.g. NSF, NIH, Ford, etc). Please share! #NSFGRFP #NIH #AcademicTwitter ogrants.org


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⭐New on the blog from @moniqueweemstra of @UMich⭐ 🌲How do trees modify their roots to adapt to their location? 🌄 Read how this team's fieldwork in the French Alps tries to answer that question ow.ly/wC0Y50DixS3 #rootbiology #adaptation #fieldwork

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