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Prof. Dr. Rainer W. Bussmann

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Ethnobotanist and Vegetation Ecologist. Ethnobotany; Economic Botany; Ethnobiology; Wild Food Plants; Traditional Knowledge

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Firmar.: #Iniciativa. Wir sind gegen die Streichung der Kosten für Hundetüten im Karlsruher Haushaltsplan 2024 openpetition.de/%21ymkjb vía @openPetition


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Don't miss the chance to join #teamRBGE in an exciting role as our new Science Manager: Grants, Contracts & Operations. Help drive our science forward to combat the #biodiversitycrisis. Find out more: rbge.org.uk/about-us/worki…. Deadline 20th November 2023.


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There are likely 2.5 MILLION fungi species out there... but why does saving them matter? 🍄 Kew Senior Mycologist @EsterGaya1, tells us her tale of fungi love, mystery and hope 👇 kew.org/read-and-watch…

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link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… Our new book is out! Congratulations to the whole team, and many thanks to my co-editors!!! The first volume on ethnobiology in the region that combines plants, animals and fungi! And for once this is really rather affordable!


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How can a simple dried plant help save the world's biodiversity? 🌿💚 For #BiodiversityDay2023 we’re uncovering the secret power of herbarium specimens 💪 Here's a quick breakdown 👇

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Great news: Our ENTIRE Compositae collection is now digitised! 🎉 As one of the world's largest plant families, it consists of 23,600 species - including cornflowers, daisies, marigolds & sunflowers 🌻 Check out Othonna natalensis, the final plant from this family we imaged 👇

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Very cool fully-funded PhD at Bristol & @RBGE_Science "Plants and pedagogy: the role of female botanical artists in medical education, 1726–1961". Open to UK & International students, closes 19 May: bristol.ac.uk/media-library/…

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😍 Nella giornata di lunedì si è tenuta la cerimonia di #inaugurazione del nuovo #Museo botanico! Per saperne di più: ortobotanicopd.it/il-museo-botan…

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#DiversityMDPI, New publication "Ecological Distribution Patterns and Indicator Species Analysis of Climber Plants in Changa #Manga #Forest Plantation" at the link: mdpi.com/1424-2818/14/1…

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The Department of Ethnobotany at Ilia State University რას ნიშნავს იყო ეთნობოტანიკოსი - რაინერ ბუსმანი youtu.be/yTRJbuHnMKI via @YouTube


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My latest joint research publication @Vitenskapmuseet & @NHMOslo_Science "demonstrates the importance of natural history collections to synthesize the impacts of environmental change at a regional scale" #Trøndelag #naturalhistory #phenology #climate doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9…


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Nice to see attention for biodiversity in urban environments in @ScienceMagazine, including some highlights of our work on animal aided design in Munich, and work from other TUM colleagues. science.org/content/articl…


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📣 LAST chance to apply for our Plant Taxonomy Course 2023 (Latin America), a hybrid course tailored for plant scientists who wish to develop their plant taxonomy skills 🍃 Successful applicants will receive financial support 👉 ow.ly/8Sb350LgpmA 📆Deadline: 11 Nov

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A very nice #popularscience piece on our research on plant-use by prehistoric humans at a cave site in Armenia based on sedimentary ancient DNA analysis! (In Norwegian) @archaeogenomics @biovitenskap @unioslo_titan titan.uio.no/naturvitenskap… #scicomm


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