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Jonathan Lenoir 🌳🌲🌴
@jonlen.bsky.social

Senior researcher @CNRS (EDYSAN) @UPJV, Amiens, France #PhD in #forest #sciences 🌳🌲🌴 I study #biodiversity #plant #species #redistribution #microclimate #ecology #biostatistics #climatechange #BioShifts I don't wear 👨‍🔬 & never used a 🧪, yet I'm a scientist .. more

Environmental science 59%
Geography 16%

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We revealed that species range shift studies globally tend to have a geographic set-up that facilitates the detection of poleward movements, as expected with warming. This leads to the perception that poleward, warming-driven range shifts predominate.

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Thanks a lot Jono 😊

Thanks Stephane ☺️

Thanks a lot Tommaso 😊

Thanks Timo 😊

Merci Nicolas ☺️

You definitely are 🙏🫶

Thank you Daijiang 😊

Thanks a lot Robert 😊

Thank you Martin ❤️

Thanks a lot Fabricio 😊

I am so proud to receive the #Foulon price from the French Academy of Sciences 🤩 This is a huge recognition & it means a lot to me 🙏 I dedicate this price to all my close colleagues & collabortors in 🇨🇵, 🇪🇺 & 🌐🌏🌎🌍 without whom it would not have been possible

@academiesciences.bsky.social

*Erratum : il s'agit du prix Foulon 😉

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@jonlen.bsky.social s’intéresse aux répercussions des changements globaux sur la redistribution du vivant et a démontré qu’en réponse au réchauffement global des températures, il existe une dynamique bien plus complexe qu’un simple déplacement des espèces vers les pôles et les sommets.
Study area shape matters when tracking species range shifts & we may underestimate longitudinal range shifts to the benefit of latitudinal range shifts, potentially undermining drivers other than T°C 🌡

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Global bias towards recording latitudinal range shifts - Nature Climate Change
The authors consider studies reporting species range shifts and demonstrate a geometric bias in sampling along latitudinal, rather than longitudinal, gradients. This bias may favour the corroboration ...
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We have been very fortunate too to have you in the team 😉

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Truly honoured to have received this PhD award from my university @upjv-univ.bsky.social. For sure I have been very fortunate with my supervisors and the team I have worked with 🌱
Merci Jonathan !!
I am so proud of you Eva 🤩🎉🎊👏 This thesis award from #UPJV is so well deserved 👍 You make forest microclimates shine at multiple levels 🌳🌳🌲🌲

#proud #supervisor

@evagril.bsky.social
@upjv-univ.bsky.social

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I am so proud of you Eva 🤩🎉🎊👏 This thesis award from #UPJV is so well deserved 👍 You make forest microclimates shine at multiple levels 🌳🌳🌲🌲

#proud #supervisor

@evagril.bsky.social
@upjv-univ.bsky.social
#LIBresearch: A new study introduces the Global Repository of Insect Traits (GRIT) — a worldwide initiative integrating insect trait data to make insects more understandable and comparable across ecosystems. → doi.org/10.1111/icad.70035

@cscherber.bsky.social
Toward a global repository of insect traits (GRIT)
Biodiversity loss is accelerating, yet insect conservation is hindered by the absence of a centralised, comprehensive trait database. We propose the GRIT, a FAIR, open-access platform uniting datase...
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a century of glaciers melting 🧪🌐
In our new article led by Gabriele Midolo, published in Ecology Letters, we show that plant species richness in European plant communities generally decreased between the 1960s and 1980s. However, since the 1990s, this trend seems to have stopped or even reversed.
dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele....
📣So happy to share the PhorEau model, combining models of forest dynamics, plant water relations, and process-based SDM = linking ecophysiology, ecology & biogeography 🌳📈💻
gmd.copernicus.org/articles/18/...
➡️ from Tanguy Postic's PhD, with many perspectives to simulate forests under CC
PHOREAU v1.0: a new process-based model to predict forest functioning, from tree ecophysiology to forest dynamics and biogeography
Abstract. Climate change impacts forest functioning and dynamics, but large uncertainties remain regarding the interactions between species composition, demographic processes and environmental drivers...
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🦌 Deer migration, deer density, tick distribution and incidence of a tick-borne zoonosis
➡️ buff.ly/4wXYf5c
Our new article in Nature Plants, led by César Leblanc, introduces Pl@ntBERT, an AI model inspired by language models like ChatGPT, but trained on > 1M vegetation plots from the EVA database.
Article: doi.org/10.1038/s414...
Demo: huggingface.co/spaces/Cesar...
GitHub: github.com/cesar-leblan...
Our new online application EVA-MAP provides interactive maps of vegetation plots from the European Vegetation Archive and ReSurveyEurope databases. It enables filtering the plots by various criteria. More details can be found in this new article in the IAVS Bulletin:
www.sci.muni.cz/botany/chytr...

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#FestivalCNRS c’est parti ! 🥳
3 jours d’ateliers ludiques et pédagogiques animés pas des scientifiques des Hauts de France !
Ça vous intéresse ? 🧐
Rendez vous samedi pour la journée grand public au Centre Historique Minier de Lewarde !

@cnrs.fr

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Our opinion paper on embracing #disequilibrium dynamics to model #biodiversity trends is now published in the latest issue of Trends in Ecology & Evolution

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A very important work led by Étienne Lalechère ⬇️

@etiennelalechere.bsky.social
@cp-trendsecolevo.bsky.social

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