Dear all,
The International Tree Mortality Network, an
initiative of the IUFRO task force on monitoring trends and
patterns in global tree mortality, continues the online seminar
series.
You are invited to join on FEB 22 (11 pm, CET, 5 pm EST)
[9 am Sydney Feb 23):
Prof. BELINDA MEDLYN
Tree mortality in
Australian ecosystems: past, present and future
Abstract: Australia is not only the driest
inhabited continent, it also experiences high interannual
variability in rainfall, and severe multi-year droughts. Tree
death from drought is thus a recurring feature of the Australian
landscape. In this talk I will review our current understanding
of drought mortality in Australian ecosystems, including the
historical context, current field research on the extent and
mechanisms of drought dieback and recovery, and the development
of models to predict future drought mortality risk.
Please join us for this highly interesting seminar and register at: https://lu-se.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TYUlICVnRyyIhLQnKeLeJw
If you are interested in contributing to the seminar series and/or have suggestions for additional speakers, please contact us at: treemortnet@gmail.com
Belinda is Distinguished Professor at the University of Western Sydney. Her research focuses on how plants, especially forests, respond to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and climate change. She works at the interface between experiments and models: her aim is to develop evidence-based models of how ecosystem productivity, water use and species composition will be affected by global change, and to do so she works closely with a number of experimental teams world-wide to test and improve ecosystem models.
Visit us at:
https://www.tree-mortality.net/