Stan Harpole

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ecologist
iDiv German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research
UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

Interested to do a sabbatical at the wonderful & exciting @idiv
???

Check our new sabbatical call here: https://idiv.de/de/sabbaticals.html

RTs & further spread are welcome! THX

In my department (and associated), we currently have colleagues from Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, India, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, USA.
We could not do our work properly without attracting the best brains, wherever they come from. Some great colleagues already left due to #xenophobia and #racism
For innovation and progress, we need an open and welcoming society.
#research #science
@hhillebr1 @stan_harpole @UniOldenburg
Amazing! Thanks for the detailed reply! I will definitely keep an eye open to learn more!
@KorinnaAllhoff @stan_harpole @UniOldenburg
We created experimental islands that started bare or with transplanted vegetation and mirrored these treatments in a natural saltmarsh. In the latter, we observe rapid species sorting along the elevations gradients, whereas the exp islands, albeit only a few 100m away, experience massive dispersal limitation, which maintains priority effects. Happy to give some more insights, also some cool trait stuff emerging
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.05869
DFG funded research unit met for their spring retreat at the joint field site on Spiekeroog. We investigate trophic metacommunities at the land-sea interface using experiments, models, and observations. Lightning talks by early careers, invited talks by Jon Norberg and @stan_harpole , a stats intro, and discussion about synthesis papers made for a full program.
#biodiversity #metacommunity #Waddensea #traitbasedecology @UniOldenburg

@stan_harpole

Tagging the @jobsecoevo group so that this #postdoc position in #TheoreticalEcology at #Leipzig #Germany is boosted to the group's members.

We are looking for a postdoc with interests in theoretical ecology and biodiversity to join us here at iDiv in Leipzig. Please forward to interested folks, or contact me, thanks!
https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/2679/Description/2
#ecology #job #idiv
Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x)

As usual, she does not mince words...
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said in an op-ed published Monday that the world’s leaders are not even “moving in the right direction” on addressing the growing climate crisis.

Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Thunberg, 20, said that financial resources need to be aggressively poured into “solutions, adaptations, and restorations” to address climate change, but that the funds are currently “going elsewhere.”

“The often-used argument that ‘we don’t have enough money’ has been disproven so many times,” Thunberg wrote. “According to the International Monetary Fund, the production and burning of coal, oil and fossil gas was subsidized by $5.9 trillion in 2020 alone. That is $11 million every minute, earmarked for planetary destruction.”

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world launched unprecedented financial rescue packages. These recovery plans were seen as a huge opportunity to set humanity on a brand-new course for a more sustainable economic paradigm. They were called ‘our last chance to avert a climate disaster,’ as the enormous size of the investments would make it impossible for us to undo their consequences in the future if we got that funding even slightly wrong,” she said.

But, according to the International Energy Agency, only 2 percent of those massive financial aid packages went toward green energy, Thunberg said.

“Our leaders completely failed,” she wrote.

“And they continue to fail; despite all the beautiful words and pledges, they are not moving in the right direction. In fact, we are still expanding fossil fuel infrastructure all over the world. In many cases, we are even speeding up the process. China is planning to build 43 new coal power plants on top of the 1,000 plants already in operation. In the U.S., approvals for companies to drill for oil and fossil methane gas are on schedule to reach their highest level since the presidency of George W. Bush,” she wrote.

FULL ARTICLE -- https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/3856605-greta-thunberg-says-world-leaders-not-even-moving-in-the-right-direction-on-climate/

#GreenWashing #ClimateCrisis #KeepItInTheGround #GretaThunberg

Greta Thunberg says world leaders not even ‘moving in the right direction’ on climate

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said in an op-ed published Monday that the world’s leaders are not even “moving in the right direction” on addressing the growing climate crisis. …

The Hill

Rather than teach #science by compartmentalizing biology, chemistry, physics, etc., we should focus on systems thinking.

The world is interconnected - oceans, food, #climate, energy, health, security, biodiversity & on.

When more of us, all around the world, consider how the pieces fit together & influence each other, we’ll be better equipped to meet global challenges.

Book recommendation: https://donellameadows.org/systems-thinking-book-sale/ by the inspiring scholar Donella Meadows

Systems Thinking Book Sale

The Academy for Systems Change
Super interesting paper that analayzes one of the #LTEE populations that evolved stably coexisting #ecotypes from Joao Ascensao, Kelly Wetmore, Ben Good, Adam Arkin & Oskar Hallatschek. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35677-5
#Microbiology #Evolution #ExperimentalEvolution #EcoEvo #popgen #PopulationDynamics #Genomics
Quantifying the local adaptive landscape of a nascent bacterial community - Nature Communications

Fitness landscapes largely shape the dynamics of evolution, but it is unclear how they shift upon ecological diversification. By engineering genome-wide knockout libraries of a nascent bacterial community, Ascensao et al. show how ecological and epistatic patterns combine to shape adaptive landscapes.

Nature