New paper alert, led by Jose Lanuza!
#plantpollinator #traits #CommunityEcology #macroecology

RT @barragan_lanuza It took very long and a lot of effort but finally is out! "Covariation among reproductive traits in flowering plants shapes their interactions with pollinators" https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14340
With @rominatwi
@jamiestavert
@pollimetry
@manusaunders
and @ibartomeus
, what a team!

New paper: Climate influences pollinator roles in plant-pollinator networks

Ecology is not a dirty word
So excited to share our new paper! Climate influences roles of insect #pollinators in #plantpollinator #networks and non-bee taxa often play central roles, especially in cooler #climate zones #CommunityEcology https://t.co/euiMYMPiO0
#Pollinators of so many #ozplants are still unknown, including for many #threatenedspecies. This Granite #Homoranthus (H. prolixus), listed as Vulnerable, has heavily scented flowers restricted to branch ends, which could suggest vertebrate #pollination. This one is growing in our garden, currently filling the air with smells of honey and fresh sourdough! #plantpollinator

Trying my #introduction again with hashtags!

I work on #CommunityEcology #InsectConservation #PlantPollinator networks and the ecology of #EcosystemServices in #Agroecosystems #Wetlands and #Woodlands.

My blog #EcologyIsNotADirtyWord is 13 years old! https://ecologyisnotadirtyword.com/ #ScienceCommunication

I’m also a new mum struggling with returning to work and I’m keen to find more ways we can improve support and work conditions for #AcademicMums #AcademicParents #WomenInStem

Ecology is not a dirty word

Ecology is not a dirty word