Dear all,
the International Tree Mortality Network,
          an initiative of the IUFRO task force on monitoring trends and
          patterns in global tree mortality, is presenting the second
          lecture of the online seminar series.
        
You are invited to join on Jan 19 (4 pm, CET):
Dr Flávia Costa, Brazilian National Institute for
        Amazonian Research (INPA)
      
Tree mortality in the Amazon across local hydrological
          gradients: how water table depth may save or condemn trees as
          climate changes
        
        Abstract: Dr Costa will present results of 20 years of
        investigation on patterns of forest response to soil hydrology
        (more specifically water table depth) during normal and extreme
        climatic years to examine the hypothesis that shallow water
        tables buffer forests from droughts and forests in these
        conditions may even be benefited by droughts. Dr Costa will also
        present some data on the hydraulic trait distributions along
        hydrological gradients to analyse the shifting implications to
        mortality during moderate to strong droughts.
Please join us for this highly interesting seminar and register at: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VjP6hujGRYGoLizdbAJe2A
If you are interested in contributing to the seminar series and/or have suggestions for additional speakers, please contact us at: treemortnet@gmail.com
      
      
Visit us at:
https://www.tree-mortality.net/
        
      
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/
      
      
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Dr. (habil.)
            Henrik Hartmann
Group
            leader
Plant
            Allocation
MPI for
            Biogeochemistry
Hans Knöll Str.
            10
07745
            Jena, Germany
Contact: 
            hhart@bgc-jena.mpg.de
          
Phone:   
            +49.3641.576294
Mobile: 
            +49.171.8188273
Website: https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann