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Johannes Cunow

@jcunow.bsky.social

ℹ️ Plant Ecology 🌱 Functional, spatial & temporal root dynamics 🩵 Snow, reindeer & climate change - based in Umeå Sweden

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#GoBelowground course is over! Huge thanks to all participants and lecturers! We hope you made it home safely and found the course useful. And also big thanks @czechacademy.bsky.social and @ibotcz.bsky.social for their support. Until next time! #ExFuMo #functional #morphology #clonality #roots

22.09.2025 09:06 — 👍 9    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0
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Throwback to our last summer field campaign in Northeast Finland.

Happy to host my phenomenal Finnish colleagues now here in Umeå and really dig into the topic of plant-root-methane-hydrology. Thanks to Eeva Järvi-Laturi and Kaisa Säkkinen and everyone else. It was truly a joyful summer.

07.09.2025 19:15 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Föreläsningar av nya professorer 2025 – 8 maj eftermiddag
YouTube video by Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet Föreläsningar av nya professorer 2025 – 8 maj eftermiddag

The soil is providing food & water, but how to monitor what’s going on in the ground without destroying it?
Our answer: sounds.
Listen to Jonatan Klaminder as he explains it all from 1:07:00 until 1:37:00 www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LcR...
The automated subtitles in English are 👌
#acoustics #science

20.05.2025 14:05 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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I'm hiring, two fully funded PhD positions! Come work in Umeå in Arctic Sweden, a leading place for high-latitude ecosystem ecology and carbon biogeochemistry

14.01.2025 14:42 — 👍 93    🔁 79    💬 2    📌 3
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Priority effects can be explained by competitive traits Priority effects, the effects of early-arriving species on late-arriving species, are caused by niche preemption and/or niche modification. The strength of priority effects can be determined by the e...

"Priority effects were common and strong" - a fantastic study demonstrating how plant growth and the arrival order of a plant is linked to it's competitiveness. Great stuff!
doi.org/10.1002/ecy....

28.01.2025 19:34 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

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